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Firefox tests beefed-up blocker
Intel plans 64-bit Celeron push
Naming Windows XP Home Edition N
Microsoft ships server security update
Google quenches April Fool's thirst

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Firefox tests beefed-up blocker
The Mozilla Foundation is testing a patch to its Firefox browser that puts the kibosh on popup ads which have been slipping through the open source browser's blocker. More...

Intel plans 64-bit Celeron push
Intel this month is expected to formally detail its plans to bring 64-bit computing to its value-priced Celeron processor family. More...

Naming Windows XP Home Edition N
Microsoft may be stuck with the name Windows XP Home Edition N for its MediaPlayer-less OS, but its other choices weren't any better.
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Microsoft ships server security update
Microsoft has released a security-focused update to manufacturing for its two-year-old Windows Server 2003 that might help companies lock down their servers. More...

Google quenches April Fool's thirst
Proving that some Google employees are rich enough to waste tons of time, the search giant posted an elaborate April Fool's site touting a new line of thirst-quenching drinks dubbed Google Gulp (Beta) with Auto-Drink (Limited Release). More...

 
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