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Thursday, 4th August 2005
 
  • Fewer defects found in Linux kernel
  • Cisco website breached, passwords reset
  • Once-flawed Firefox extension fixed
  • Wireless distributor Brightstar lands in Australia
  • Atomic Reader Survey 2005
     
    Fewer defects found in Linux kernel
    An analysis of the latest Linux kernel has found that it contains fewer critical defects than the previous version, despite an increase in the amount of code, a source-code analysis firm said this week. More...

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    Cisco website breached, passwords reset
    Security at Cisco Systems remained front and centre as the company confirmed that it had to reset all passwords to its website because of a vulnerability in the search tool at Cisco.com. More...

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    Once-flawed Firefox extension fixed
    The popular Firefox extension Greasemonkey has been re-released in a beta version that fixes the severe bug which earlier forced its developer to recommend that everyone uninstall the website-changing tool. More...

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     Yahoo toolbar for Firefox goes final
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    Wireless distributor Brightstar lands in Australia
    Global wireless product wholesaler Brightstar Corporation has landed in Australia and has signed an agreement to distribute Samsung's range of mobile handsets to the reseller channel. More...

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     WiMAX interest spreading to Asia
     Aruba Wireless signs Zircon as Aust distributor


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