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Tuesday, 15th August 2006
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  • Intel to pare Pentium D dual-core lineup
  • Biggest security vulnerability ever? Not hardly
  • Google opens registration for Code Jam 2006
  • IBM's elephant that couldn't tap dance with the PC
  • Authorities loosen airline laptop restrictions
  • No software assurance "make goods" from Microsoft
  • Core security updates impact vulnerability tester
  • Sales of music-enabled phones double
  • AOL buys Userplane to expand ad network
  • Microsoft launches WYSIWYG blog-writing tool
  • New Gecko-based browser debuts
  • Oracle's funds i-flex to acquire Mantas
  • PacNet, Techlink connect Capt'n Snooze
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    Intel to pare Pentium D dual-core lineup
    Intel is paring its burgeoning dual-core product line, taking an axe to four older Pentium D processors in the wake of the recent launch of its Core 2 Duo family. More...

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    Biggest security vulnerability ever? Not hardly
    Last week, nearly every anti-virus vendor said the MS06-040 vulnerability was going to be really bad. But the attack was substantially weaker than expected. More...

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    Google opens registration for Code Jam 2006
    The competition presents contestants with a series of problems meant to test their programming skills and creativity. More...

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    Authorities loosen airline laptop restrictions
    Companies that were rethinking laptop travel policies last week are watching air safety authorities for cues for future policies. More...

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    No software assurance "make goods" from Microsoft
    Some reports are suggesting that Micr0soft is considering rebates to some enterprise Software Assurance customers, but the analyst firm doesn't see it.. More...

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    Core security updates impact vulnerability tester
    Core Security Technologies Monday updated its flagship Impact penetration testing application to v. 6.0, which sports a retooled framework that simplifies probing for client-side openings.. More...

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    Sales of music-enabled phones double
    It's looking like a trend that's here to stay: sales for music-enabled devices have doubled since last year. More...

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    AOL buys Userplane to expand ad network
    The acquisition of Userplane should help AOL expand its instant-messaging ad network. More...

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    Microsoft launches WYSIWYG blog-writing tool
    Windows Live Writer lets bloggers see what their post will look like before publishing it. More...

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    New Gecko-based browser debuts
    The Firefox knock-off browser promises to start faster and consume fewer PC resources. More...

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    Oracle's funds i-flex to acquire Mantas
    In a deal involving Oracle, Mantas and i-flex solutions, Oracle will finance i-flex' acquisition of Mantas. More...

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    PacNet, Techlink connect Capt'n Snooze
    Pacific Internet, through its reseller Techlink, has commenced a 70-site managed connectivity and security roll-out for Capt’n Snooze, the national bedding franchise, as part of a 36 month contract.
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