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Monday, 17th July 2006
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  • Five tools to bulletproof Firefox
  • EMC cuts 2006 profit, revenue forecasts
  • IBM releases anti-DoS, worm tool
  • Thirty-four US states sue DRAM companies
  • Intel layoffs address 'slow and inefficient decision making'
  • MySpace soars; Hitwise defends figures
  • Robot runs on real-time Linux
  • Analysts forecast positive IT spending
  • Review: Intel's Conroe Vs. AMD's Dual Core Athlon
  • FileMaker adds Mac Intel support, web linking
  • Microsoft extends ancient PCs' lives
  • Flaw discovered in McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator
  • Bit9 beefs up Parity Windows desktop security software
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    Five tools to bulletproof Firefox
    We've sniffed out five tools - four extras and one integrated - that we see as the most important security add-ons to secure Mozilla's browser. More...

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    EMC cuts 2006 profit, revenue forecasts
    EMC, the world's largest maker of corporate data-storage equipment, Friday cut its 2006 financial forecasts, citing self-inflicted problems gauging demand, and its shares fell 3.7 percent. More...

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    IBM releases anti-DoS, worm tool
    IBM has launched new software that will allow IT departments, telecom service providers and IT outsourcing companies to respond proactively to security threats like denial of service attacks and worms as they happen. More...

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    Thirty-four US states sue DRAM companies
    Thirty-four states filed lawsuits in US Federal Court against eight DRAM manufacturers and their subsidiaries, charging price-fixing, the New York state attorney general's office has said. More...

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    Intel layoffs address 'slow and inefficient decision making'
    Intel's planned layoff of 1,000 high-level managers worldwide is part of its ongoing effort to become more efficient in a changing market, according to a memo from Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini viewed by CRN.. More...

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    MySpace soars; Hitwise defends figures
    MySpace has received more page visits than all other domain names, according to Hitwise, a metrics company. More...

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    Robot runs on real-time Linux
    The walking robot does not run on direct instructions or a graphical user interface, so it can be programmed using software. More...

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    Analysts forecast positive IT spending
    Positive IT spending should continue through 2006, amid mounting unrest in the Middle East and skyrocketing oil prices, analysts say. More...

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    Review: Intel's Conroe Vs. AMD's Dual Core Athlon
    Can chip giant Intel reclaim the desktop performance crown from crosstown rival Advanced Micro Devices with the launch of Conroe, its much-anticipated next-generation processor? In a head-to-head comparison, the CRN Test Centre pits Intel's soon-to-be-released Conroe, the Core 2 Extreme Processor, against AMD's top-of-the-line Athlon FX62 Dual Core processor. More...

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    Microsoft extends ancient PCs' lives
    Microsoft rolls out thin-client software that turns older PCs into cousins of ones running Windows XP SP2. More...

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    Flaw discovered in McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator
    A vulnerability in the agent software of McAfee's ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) could enable hackers to gain unauthorized access to a system and perform a variety of malicious acts. More...

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    Bit9 beefs up Parity Windows desktop security software
    The new features are designed to allow desktop administers to keep tighter control of applications being installed on PCs across the network.. More...

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