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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Microsoft rushes out animated cursor security fix   Red Hat belittles Oracle's Linux wins   DRM activists hail EMI-Apple deal   Copper wire theft kills two   D-Link offers 11-year wireless N warranty   Online video clips more popular than movies   British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells   Online readers have better attention spans   Microsoft offers Windows Vista license for thin-clients   PC/TV integration progressing slowly   Microsoft knew about .ANI bug in December   Oracle ships new software for manufacturers
Tuesday, 3rd April 2007
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This afternoon, Microsoft has announced it will issue an out-of-cycle patch tomorrow for an animated cursor flaw it revealed last week which experts claim is the most significant flaw in years.

Also making news, Red Hat chief executive Matthew Szulik says Oracle's high profile win of Yahoo’s business is in fact limited to a few Oracle database servers.

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Security
Microsoft rushes out animated cursor security fix
Microsoft is to issue an out-of-cycle patch tomorrow for a flaw it revealed last week concerning how Windows treats animated cursor files.
By Staff Writers


Operating Systems
Red Hat belittles Oracle's Linux wins
Red Hat has declared itself unimpressed with Oracle's list of 26 customers for its Red Hat Linux support business.
By Tom Sanders


IT Services
DRM activists hail EMI-Apple deal
Groups opposed to the use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology awoke this morning to good news...
By Shaun Nichols


Finance
Copper wire theft kills two
With prices hovering around US$3 a pound, telecom companies scramble to protect their assets while exploring the alternatives..
By Staff writers


Hardware
D-Link offers 11-year wireless N warranty
IEEE 802.11n promises top data speed of 540Mbps.
By Staff Writers


Internet
Online video clips more popular than movies
More than half of Americans with Internet access watch video online, but most are watching short clips, rather than full-length TV shows or movies..
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells
Research could lead to new hearts made to order.
By Iain Thomson


Research/Trends
Online readers have better attention spans
New study is good news for generation Google.
By Iain Thomson


IT Services
Microsoft offers Windows Vista license for thin-clients
The Windows Vista Enterprise Centralised Desktop license is available for a subscription fee that varies based on hardware configurations and the number of users at a customer site..
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
PC/TV integration progressing slowly
PC-based TV tuner card shipments to exceed 40 million in 2011.
By Robert Jaques


Security
Microsoft knew about .ANI bug in December
An exploit for the zero-day vulnerability hit the wild last week, more than three months after Microsoft learned of the bug. Microsoft says it took more than three months to craft the patch..
By Staff writers


Hardware
Oracle ships new software for manufacturers
E-Business Suite Release 12 updates the software's approach to supply chains, operations, and customer accounts..
By Staff writers


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