Apple patches 17 bugs in Mac OS X Apple Computer has posted security updates for client and server editions of its Mac OS X to fix 17 vulnerabilities, the second patch in the last five weeks. More...
Microsoft extends custom support for NT server through 2006 With Windows NT 4.0 Server support due to end on December 31, Microsoft is prodding customers to migrate as soon as possible, but also extending its custom support plan for another year to get them through the move. More...
Landmark deal: IBM's planned selloff would signal end of an era IBM's expected decision to sell its US$11.5 billion PC business would mark the end of an era and dramatically reshape the systems landscape, posing both opportunities and pitfalls for solution providers. More...
Airline to add broadband, live TV to flights Singapore Airlines said last week that it has finalised its arrangements to bring broadband to its international flights and that it will feed live television through the in-flight broadband service. More...
Another up quarter for disk storage: report While the worldwide disk storage systems grew more than 50 percent in storage capacity, factory revenues grew 3.5 percent year over year, to US$3.4 billion, according to IDC. More...
Lycos Europe appears to have canned its spam war Lycos Europe has apparently pulled the plug on its effort to orchestrate denial of service attacks against selected spammers. More...
Firefox users don't click Firefox users click through to website ads four to five times less often than do users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, a German web advertising firm has said. More...
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