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Tuesday, 7th June 2005  
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Jobs confirms Apple to use Intel processors
Firefox vulnerable to 7-year-old bug
RFID standards propel adoption
Phishers target smaller fry
Office 12 XML risky for Microsoft
Dual-core on stage at Computex
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Jobs confirms Apple to use Intel processors
Apple confirmed this week that it will start using x86-based microprocessors from Intel in its Macintosh computers, beginning next year. More...

Firefox vulnerable to 7-year-old bug
Mozilla's current browsers, including the popular standalone Firefox, are susceptible to a seven-year-old vulnerability that could let attackers spoof websites. More...

RFID standards propel adoption
RFID is about to get an additional boost from several advanced standards efforts as well as a bid to take it into the open source world. More...

Phishers target smaller fry
Phishers are taking aim at ever-smaller financial targets, an association of technology companies said in its monthly report on the e-scams and schemes. More...

Office 12 XML risky for Microsoft
Analysts have said Microsoft's plan to use XML as the default for next year's Office 12 poses a "big risk" and may cause some companies to struggle with the new document format. More...

Dual-core on stage at Computex
More powerful motherboards, higher-end notebook PCs, and a host of other products greeted visitors to last week's Computex computer exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan. More...

 
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