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  • Google launches blogger upgrade in beta
  • Safety first: five firewalls for your desktop PC
  • 10 gigabit ethernet switch market grows
  • Airport screening technology could include RFID
  • Apple updates Boot Camp
  • FTC, AG blame 'extortionware' for pop-up hell
  • Microsoft issues first patches for Vista
  • OpenOffice.org spurns security worries
  • Apple in 'Pod' fight
  • Despite Dell recall, li-ion batteries seem irreplaceable
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    Google launches blogger upgrade in beta
    The latest version of Blogger has new security features as well as many new bells and whistles. More...

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    Safety first: five firewalls for your desktop PC
    It's a dangerous world out there - but which firewall should you use? We rate the five top software firewalls and let you know which is the best. More...

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    10 gigabit ethernet switch market grows
    The 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch market blew past a yearly run rate of $1 billion in the second quarter of 2006.. More...

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    Airport screening technology could include RFID
    TSA and manufacturers are scrambling for better airport security solutions. They are testing all manner of technologies from screening chemicals in liquids to new uses for RFID. More...

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    Apple updates Boot Camp
    Apple has updated Boot Camp, the in-beta, dual-boot software that lets Intel-powered Macs run Windows XP. More...

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    FTC, AG blame 'extortionware' for pop-up hell
    Authorities say users were inundated with pop-ups that demanded payments and could not be closed. Thousands of complaints flooded into regulators' offices. More...

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    Microsoft issues first patches for Vista
    Microsoft confirms that two of the 12 security bulletins issued last week affect Windows Vista Beta 2.. More...

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    OpenOffice.org spurns security worries
    No way. Fat chance. Get out of here. That's OpenOffice.org response to claims by some that its open-source application suite is as susceptible to attack as Microsoft Office. More...

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    Apple in 'Pod' fight
    Apple is trying to make sure companies that use the word Pod aren't infringing on the company's trademark. More...

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    Despite Dell recall, li-ion batteries seem irreplaceable
    Despite the huge recall, it's unlikely the most widely used power source for laptops today will be replaced anytime soon. More...

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