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Wednesday, 8th June 2005  
 
IM worm blitz continues
New Mac OS on the horizon
Microsoft weighs server for mid-sized companies
Developers key to Apple's X86 success
HP upgrades ProCurve portfolio
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IM worm blitz continues
Threats to instant messaging clients and networks continued to climb in May, a security firm said this week, a trend that's been plaguing users since the beginning of 2005. More...

New Mac OS on the horizon
The next version of Mac OS X, dubbed "Leopard",  is scheduled to roll out about the time Microsoft's Longhorn. More...

Microsoft weighs server for mid-sized companies
Even as its preps Windows Server 2003 R2 and Longhorn Server beta for release later this year, Microsoft is planning a new edition of the Windows server aimed at medium-sized businesses. More...

Developers key to Apple's X86 success
If Apple CEO Steve Jobs is to ensure the success of his plan to jettison long-time support for IBM's PowerPC and transition the Macintosh to processors made by Intel, he'll have to make converts out of one key constituency: software developers. More...

HP upgrades ProCurve portfolio
Hewlett-Packard's ProCurve networking division plans a new high-end core switch and upgrades that add security features to its midrange 5300xl switch family and 420 series of wireless access points. More...

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