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Wednesday, 2nd November 2005
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  • Apple updates Mac OS X with 60 fixes
  • Lance Armstrong wins cybersquatting case
  • Microsoft makes big push on ad-based web software
  • Users warned over potential IM threats
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    Apple updates Mac OS X with 60 fixes
    Apple Computer has updated its Macintosh operating system to fix 60 flaws in the OS and bundled applications. More...

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    Lance Armstrong wins cybersquatting case
    The Lance Armstrong Foundation, a Texas-based charity set up by the American cycling champion to raise funds for cancer research, has won the right to evict cybersquatters from websites selling LIVESTRONG bracelets. More...


    Microsoft makes big push on ad-based web software
    Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, on Tuesday said it is embarking on a major new way of doing business in which it offers its software as free online services, funded by advertising, while seeking to fend off rivals like Google. More...

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    Users warned over potential IM threats
    The rising tide of instant messaging threats will eventually lead to an automated worm that will strike hundreds of thousands of machines in seconds, IM security firms warn. More...

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