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Tuesday, 20th March 2007
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The Internet's bad guys aren't necessarily getting more technically savvy. But they are creating online networking communities where they can barter and sell information on malware, botnets, and stolen identities. It's this new-found networking and collaboration that's making them more dangerous than ever before, according to Symantec's latest Internet Security Threat Report.

Google is developing its own mobile phone, according to industry insiders and analysts, while a Google official in Spain last week acknowledged the company is "investigating" such a project.

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Applications
Adobe Has No Plans To Make Current Products Windows Vista Compatible
Adobe says it has no plans to issue updates to the current versions of its products to ensure Windows Vista compatibility.
By Staff writers


Security
Criminals Pool Resources To Beef Up Online Attacks
Phishers, spammers, hackers, and virus writers are bartering and selling services and information in online cooperative networks.
By Staff writers


Hardware
Fujitsu Offers Solid-State Drives In LifeBook Ultra-Portables
With no moving parts, solid-state drives are not easily damaged, can survive impacts far better than a hard drive, use less power, generate less heat, and boot faster.
By Staff writers


Internet
Google Phone Is In The Works, Say Industry Insiders
Google Inc. is
developing its own mobile phone, according to industry insiders
and analysts, while a Google official in Spain last week
acknowledged the company is "investigating" such a project..
By Staff writers


Government/Law
IBM Argues SCO's Case Comes Down To 326 Lines Of Code
The alledgedly infringing code is trivial in size, Your Honor," IBM's attorney David Marriott told the US District Court Judge Dale Kimball in Salt Lake City.
By Staff writers


Applications
New Red Hat Linux Desktop Version A Mega Patch
Red Hat posts links to 12 security advisories - three of them critical and five important Forty-seven flaws are fixed..
By Staff writers


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