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Tuesday, 18th July 2006
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  • Top 10 Windows Vista hits & misses
  • Hackers turn to Open Source
  • Desktop PC ownership stagnates
  • Worm hits MySpace
  • Attackers let loose more PowerPoint exploit code
  • Microsoft to pull encrypted folder under pressure
  • Launch of Intel Dual-Core Itanium reportedly set for Tuesday
  • Review: Firefox 2 Takes On IE7
  • Salesforce.com unveils upgrade of on-demand CRM
  • Time runs out for Apple appeal
  • RFID implants aimed at chronically ill
  • High-priced search terms vulnerable to click fraud
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    Top 10 Windows Vista hits & misses
    A countdown of where Microsoft has scored and stumbled with Vista: Our opinionated writer says yes to the Aero interface and Sidebar Gadgets, no to beefed-up graphics hardware requirements and a tough installation process. More...

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    Hackers turn to Open Source
    Hackers have borrowed the same open-source development techniques used to build Firefox, Apache, and Linux as they collaborate on malware projects.. More...

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    Desktop PC ownership stagnates
    Desktop PC ownership was stagnant for the first time in 2005, but an increase in laptop and notebook sales appears to be closing the digital divide.. More...

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    Worm hits MySpace
    A worm spreading through MySpace is embedding JavaScript code into users' profiles that redirects visitors to another site. More...

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    Microsoft to pull encrypted folder under pressure
    Microsoft has announced it will yank an encrypted folder add-on to Windows, citing concerns from customers after some enterprise users objected to the unsupported feature. More...

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    Review: Firefox 2 Takes On IE7
    The beta of Firefox's next version doesn't have any radical changes, but it does include a few nifty tweaks. Can it continue to challenge IE?. More...

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    Salesforce.com unveils upgrade of on-demand CRM
    Salesforce.com launches the 20th generation of its on-demand customer-relationship management software. More...

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    Time runs out for Apple appeal
    The deadline has passed for Apple to appeal a decision that gave bloggers the same legal rights as journalists. More...

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    RFID implants aimed at chronically ill
    A New Jersey hospital and an insurance company have agreed to implant volunteer patients with Radio frequency ID tags. More...

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    High-priced search terms vulnerable to click fraud
    Click fraud is often used by competitors to drive up the online advertising costs of rivals. It's also used by some website operators to increase revenues. More...

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