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Thursday, 14th July 2005

 
Intel set for next dual-core CPUs
Apple updates Tiger operating system
Word bug shows trend in file format hacks
ZombieAlert scours corporate boxes
Intel set for next dual-core CPUs
Intel has begun distributing a new roadmap which schedules the release of a second family of dual-core desktop processors in early 2006. More...

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Apple updates Tiger operating system
Apple has released the newest version of its Mac OS X operating system, 10.4.2, to fix bugs and offer up dozens of improvements to bundled applications. More...

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Word bug shows trend in file format hacks
A vulnerability in Microsoft Word is the latest in a spreading trend of hackers probing for foibles and failings in file formats, a security firm says. More...

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ZombieAlert scours corporate boxes
A UK-based security firm is touting a new service that scours corporate networks for zombies -- PCs that have been hijacked without the owner's knowledge and turned into spam-spewing engines. More...

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