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New Bagle falls flat after big spam seeding A new variation on the persistent Bagle worm hit mailboxes earlier this week, but because its second stage failed, didn't spread beyond the initial spammed outbreak. More...
Dell builds ANZ forces for services attack Dell has escalated its attack on the Australasian services market, applying its successful direct business model to one of the last profit bastions of the channel and doubtless treading on service provider toes across both countries. More...
Ballmer touts Microsoft's innovation in spite of Longhorn snafu Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said innovation and customer responsiveness should be top priorities for ISVs, even as Microsoft itself last week admitted that the next version of Windows will fall short of the mark when it hits the shelves in 2006. More...
Oracle moves to monthly patches Oracle this week made good on its promise to provide its first monthly security update, posting fixes to address vulnerabilities in its core products. More...
Spam avalanche keeps growing The spam flood is rising, contributing to a reduction in the usefulness of email, according to a market research firm. More...
Logitech unveils laser mouse Logitech this week unveiled a laser cordless mouse that the company claims is more responsive and works on more surfaces than the familiar red-light beaming, optical mouse. More...
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