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  • Researcher promises browser bug-a-day
  • Apple makes renewed bid for education market with US$899 iMac
  • Ken Lay's death prompts confusion on Wikipedia
  • 20 years of PC viruses
  • Social networking site launches off-the-shelf software
  • A brief history of viral time
  • Mac OS X "Phones Home" too
  • Analyst's prescription for security Ills: "Get a Mac"
  • Microsoft hit with 2nd spyware suit
  • Technology gives HD DVD format visual pop
  • US gets 7,000 new HotSpots
  • EU roaming-call plan may include text, data
  • Nikon says digital SLR cameras beating plan
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    Researcher promises browser bug-a-day
    So far, the "Month of Browser Bugs" is living up to its name. A security researcher insists he'll release a bug-a-day for the whole month. More...

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    Apple makes renewed bid for education market with US$899 iMac
    Introduced Wednesday at an education conference, the 17-inch widescreen LCD machine lacks some features of the US$1,299 base iMac. More...

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    Ken Lay's death prompts confusion on Wikipedia
    NEW YORK - The death of former Enron chief Ken Lay on Wednesday underscored the challenges facing online encyclopedia Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org/), which as the news was breaking offered a variety of causes for his death. More...

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    20 years of PC viruses
    This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first PC virus. We look back at the highs and lows (well, mostly lows) of the ongoing struggle against malware.. More...

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    Social networking site launches off-the-shelf software
    A new off-the-shelf software platform that intends to give companies a way to launch their own social networking community. More...

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    A brief history of viral time
    From simple viruses that spread via floppy disk, to worms that hitch a ride on the internet, to today's back-door trojans and spyware, the past 20 years of malware have been a bumpy ride indeed. More...

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    Mac OS X "Phones Home" too
    A Mac developer claims Apple's Mac OS X has joined Microsoft Windows in "phoning home" to distant servers without users' permission. More...

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    Analyst's prescription for security Ills: "Get a Mac"
    The security vendor is recommending Macs over Windows because of the high volume of malicious code targeting Windows-based computers. More...

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    Microsoft hit with 2nd spyware suit
    Microsoft gets hit with another class-action lawsuit over its anti-piracy program. More...

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    Technology gives HD DVD format visual pop
    Thomson has developed a technology that preserves the visual quality of movies shot in film - from production to consumers.. More...

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    US gets 7,000 new HotSpots
    In addition to worldwide coverage, the new ervice incorporates data encryption, personal anti-virus and firewall protection. More...

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    EU roaming-call plan may include text, data
    BRUSSELS - European Union plans to cut the cost of making mobile phone calls abroad could include text messaging and downloading files, a move that is likely to anger mobile phone operators. More...

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    Nikon says digital SLR cameras beating plan
    TOKYO - Japan's Nikon boosted shipments of digital SLR cameras by about 35 percent year-on-year in April and May, putting it on track to beat its annual estimate, the head of its camera unit said on Wednesday. More...

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