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Tuesday, 23rd August 2005
 
  • Player robs virtually, but nabbed in reality
  • Microsoft calms IE bug worries
  • Apache launches open source software-integration project
  • Citrix global channel chief Ross Brown resigns
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    Player robs virtually, but nabbed in reality
    A Chinese exchange student has been arrested in Japan last week for using bots to run virtual stick-ups in the Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle online game. More...

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    Microsoft calms IE bug worries
    Microsoft continues to downplay the potential impact of a "zero-day" vulnerability in Internet Explorer, now by stressing the limited number of applications which use the flawed component. More...

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    Apache launches open source software-integration project
    The Apache Software Foundation has launched an open-source project to develop application-integration middleware, a move that could lead to a viable alternative to vendor-supplied products used in service-oriented architectures. More...

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    Citrix global channel chief Ross Brown resigns
    Citrix global channel chief Ross Brown has resigned from the company and will join security vendor eEye Digital Security as COO on 2 September. More...

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