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Hackers deface Al-Qaeda website A group of hackers calling themselves TeAmZ USA this week attacked the website of a Qaeda-linked group that has claimed responsibility for numerous kidnappings and beheadings of Westerners in Iraq. More...
JPEG attack watch continues Windows' JPEG vulnerability could be exploited by using Internet Explorer, a security firm claimed yesterday, making the threat a potentially "devastating" one. More...
Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux beta Red Hat has released the first beta version of its newest enterprise Linux distribution.
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RealNetworks releases security patches RealNetworks has released patches for serious security flaws in its media player software. More...
India's outsourcing firms work to retain IT professionals With computer sales in India rising nearly 40 percent in the June quarter and the Bangalore region employing more IT professionals than does Silicon Valley, Indian offshore outsourcing companies are instituting aggressive strategies to keep and develop their professional staffs. More...
UWB coming soon, will be a hit: Researcher Even without firmed-up standards, ultra-wideband-enabled consumer products will hit the market in 2005 and will be a big hit, a study released yesterday by In-Stat/MDR claims.
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Cisco's John Chambers' pay improves as Cisco improves After asking for a US$1.00 base salary in 2001 to reflect Cisco Systems precipitous decline, the firm's president and chief executive John Chambers is back in the chips after his prior base salary of US$350,000 has been reinstated, as the firm's financials have improved in recent month. More...
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