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Internet & Networks Beyond Porno: Free IPod Content Beyond Porno: Free IPod Content

December 29, 2005 / Kathleen Craig
There's plenty of X-rated content for new iPods, but now, with the holidays approaching, you might want to think about downloading something else.

Internet & Networks Virus Masquerades as MSN Messenger Beta Virus Masquerades as MSN Messenger Beta

December 29, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Users who think they are getting a sneak peek of the IM app are in for a surprise.

Internet & Networks Wi-Fi Reaches the Speed of Ethernet Wi-Fi Reaches the Speed of Ethernet

December 29, 2005 / Becky Waring
Networks based on Airgo's Gen3 chips match wired speeds at close range.

Internet & Networks A Man and His Vision for the Browser A Man and His Vision for the Browser

December 27, 2005 / Berners-Lee
Q&A: Tim Berners-Lee invented the world's first Web client in 1990 and fifteen years later he's still plugging for smarter browsing technologies that give end users more ability to create and interact with online data.

Internet & Networks Internet Users Warned of New Year’s Greetings Internet Users Warned of New Year’s Greetings

December 27, 2005 / chosun.com
The National Police Agency put out a nationwide e-mail virus alert on Monday for a worm disguised as a New Year’s greeting card. It reaches computers in messages that say, “A new year’s greeting card has arrived, please open it and visit the site,” tempting users to click on a link and open an attached file. Once they do, the virus contaminates the computers, disabling firewalls and security software.

Games Games discover their star power Games discover their star power

December 26, 2005 / Charles Herold
The history of movie-based video games has not been a pretty one.

Business Wall Street bets on Web gambling Wall Street bets on Web gambling

December 26, 2005 / Matt Richtel
Internet casinos are outlaw operations in the eyes of the federal government, but they look like solid investments to many of Wall Street's largest firms.

Business Security Trends: Follow the Money Security Trends: Follow the Money

December 26, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Fortune, not only fame, motivates hackers as services battle cybercrime.

Internet & Networks Analysis: Windows Live Needs Friends Analysis: Windows Live Needs Friends

December 25, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Success of ambitious Web-based services plan requires diverse partnerships, analysts say.

Internet & Networks Google Creates Spinoff Google Creates Spinoff

December 24, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
Google will create a limited liability company that will own the $1 billion 5 percent equity interest the search engine giant will acquire in Time Warner's America Online subsidiary.

Business Microsoft Auctions Beta Test Gig Microsoft Auctions Beta Test Gig

December 22, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Want to test Windows Live Messenger? Put in a bid on eBay.

Business Could Google-AOL Deal Benefit Microsoft? Could Google-AOL Deal Benefit Microsoft?

December 22, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Software giant lost the bidding for a piece of AOL, but analysts say company could still win in the market.

Business IBM sits out Office document standards effort IBM sits out Office document standards effort

December 21, 2005 / Martin LaMonica
IBM does not intend to participate in an Ecma International standards committee that is standardizing Microsoft Office document formats, an IBM company executive said on Tuesday.

Internet & Networks Opera Quietly Ships Mini Browser Opera Quietly Ships Mini Browser

December 21, 2005 / Nancy Gohring
Users of any Java-enabled cell phone can surf with downloadable mobile browser.

Business Microsoft's Big Challenge? Pushing Vista Microsoft's Big Challenge? Pushing Vista

December 21, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Convincing corporations that new features are worth the pain of upgrading is the test for 2006.

Business Microsoft Releases December Vista CTP Microsoft Releases December Vista CTP

December 20, 2005 / Nata Mook
In a conference call Monday afternoon, Shanen Boettcher of the Windows Client group announced the availability of the December Windows Vista CTP, numbered build 5270. The CTP focuses on improving security, performance and mobility aspects of Microsoft's next Windows release, but still lacks the Sidebar.

Internet & Networks Opera Dismisses Google Takeover Talk Opera Dismisses Google Takeover Talk

December 20, 2005 / James Niccolai
Acquisition is called a rumor, but analysts say Google should have its own browser

Internet & Networks Google Improves Music Search Google Improves Music Search

December 20, 2005 / James Niccolai
Extra links, related images appear with any music-related inquiry, potentially highlighting pirate sites.

Internet & Networks Google Backs IM Multimedia Standard Google Backs IM Multimedia Standard

December 20, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
Use of open protocol in instant messaging could encourage interoperability between applications.

Internet & Networks Google to launch PCs Google to launch PCs

December 16, 2005 / Alex Lander
Christmas is near and you can expect a cool gift from Santa (Google) this time. Google is planning to launch PCs for markets in India and China. According to the report by India’s leading newspaper, Hindustan Times, (Report not available online) Google will be launching the PCs with California based Wyse technology.

System & Utilities Microsoft's Bug Fix Hits Snag Microsoft's Bug Fix Hits Snag

December 16, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Patch glitch may cause confusing messages in network-wide configurations.

System & Utilities Adobe Adopts Monthly Patch Cycle Adobe Adopts Monthly Patch Cycle

December 16, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Monthly security updates will begin next year, cover Macromedia products too.

Internet & Networks Opera struck by hidden hole Opera struck by hidden hole

December 15, 2005 / Matthew Broersma
A security bug in the Opera Web browser could trick users into running malicious code, security experts have warned. The hole is similar to one discovered in Internet Explorer and patched by Microsoft yesterday.

Internet & Networks Attack Targets Mozilla Attack Targets Mozilla

December 14, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Hacker posts code to take control of computers running unpatched versions of Firefox browser.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Fixes Critical IE Problems Microsoft Fixes Critical IE Problems

December 14, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Microsoft patches Internet Explorer browser bug that attackers have exploited for weeks.

Internet & Networks The Firefox Hacks You Must Have The Firefox Hacks You Must Have

December 13, 2005 / Quinn Norton
With the release of the new version 1.5 of Firefox, there's never been a better time to download the open-source browser, take it for a drive, kick the tires and see what it can do. In the case of a browser, mainly what it can do is show you web pages, hopefully quickly. So the real satisfaction comes from finding enhancements and add-ons, because you can only have so much fun timing page loads with a stopwatch.

Internet & Networks Microsoft May Share Search Revenue Microsoft May Share Search Revenue

December 13, 2005 / John Ribeiro
Search engine users could get a cut of the online action, Gates suggests.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Tightens IE 7's Security Microsoft Tightens IE 7's Security

December 13, 2005 / Jeremy Kirk
Browser's default security settings will change to match common home, business setups.

Internet & Networks Firefox 1.5: Not Ready For Prime Time? Firefox 1.5: Not Ready For Prime Time?

December 12, 2005 / Scot Finnie
Mozilla's latest version of Firefox is drawing widespread acclaim. But Scot Finnie has found problems that haven't been — and should be — fixed.

Internet & Networks Can there be another Google? Can there be another Google?

December 12, 2005 / Elinor Mills
Internet search is reaching an important pivot point, where market leaders are rewarded by Wall Street, laggards are punished, and start-ups try to fill niches left empty by the major players.

Internet & Networks 'Sex' is Favorite in Newest Top Domain 'Sex' is Favorite in Newest Top Domain

December 9, 2005 / Simon Taylor
European Union opens registration for names under new top-level domain, .eu.

Internet & Networks For sale: Brand new Microsoft Excel vulnerability For sale: Brand new Microsoft Excel vulnerability

December 9, 2005 / Joris Evers
Over on eBay, a seller using the name "fearwall" has put up for auction "one (1) brand new vulnerability in the Microsoft Excel application." The bidding started Wednesday evening at $0.01 and was up to $56 on Thursday afternoon with 21 bids placed.

Internet & Networks IE 7 Release Apparently Slips IE 7 Release Apparently Slips

December 9, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Developers' blog says another test version will be posted for public trial in 2006.

Internet & Networks Gmail Gains 'Web Clips' Feature Gmail Gains 'Web Clips' Feature

December 9, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
Update also offers HTML view, RSS support, shipment tracking.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Gives Local Search a New View Microsoft Gives Local Search a New View

December 8, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Virtual Earth becomes part of Windows Live Local service.

System & Utilities Think your PC is safe online? Think again Think your PC is safe online? Think again

December 8, 2005 / Bob Sullivan
Study finds 81 percent of home PCs don't have basic security software

Internet & Networks Professional way to protect and manage any-sized network Professional way to protect and manage any-sized network

December 7, 2005 / Zmiter Kovov
And now there is the most superb software for network environments control I have ever seen! I am not afraid of such high-flown phrases because SRC Corporate is really powerful, professional and serious management console.

System & Utilities Microsoft Office 12: Big Changes, Big Learning Curve Microsoft Office 12: Big Changes, Big Learning Curve

December 7, 2005 / Michael S. Lasky
Our hands-on look at latest beta of the most significant revision in a decade for venerable office suite.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Modifies IE Amid Patent Suit Microsoft Modifies IE Amid Patent Suit

December 5, 2005 / Tom Krazit
Eolas is still seeking damages over browser's handling of ActiveX controls.

Internet & Networks Some Users Pan Gmail Virus-Scanning Some Users Pan Gmail Virus-Scanning

December 5, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
'No exceptions' policy and mystery of technology provider provokes online chatter.

Internet & Networks IE Bug Lets Hackers Phish With Google Desktop IE Bug Lets Hackers Phish With Google Desktop

December 5, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Hacker could scan your hard drive and steal sensitive info.

System & Utilities Microsoft Under Pressure for Timely Vista Release Microsoft Under Pressure for Timely Vista Release

December 2, 2005 / Jeremy Kirk
Customers pay for software updates, but some feel they don't receive regular releases, analysts say.

Internet & Networks BlackBerry Users Face Shutdown BlackBerry Users Face Shutdown

December 2, 2005 / Stephen Lawson
Judge's ruling in patent case could end service pending appeal.

Internet & Networks GMail virus scanning on the way GMail virus scanning on the way

December 2, 2005 / Garett Rogers
GMail's "What's New" page has been changed and now reflects that they will be introducing virus scanning capabilities very soon. Here is some information I found on one of their help pages:

Internet & Networks Make Free Video Calls With Skype's New Software Make Free Video Calls With Skype's New Software

December 1, 2005 / Anne B. McDonald
The Internet telephone innovator announces Skype 2 software with video calling and other improvements.

Internet & Networks Microsoft to Test Classified Ad Service Microsoft to Test Classified Ad Service

December 1, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Software giant to test a Craigslist.org-type service by year's end.

Internet & Networks Hooked on the Web: Help Is on the Way Hooked on the Web: Help Is on the Way

December 1, 2005 / SARAH KERSHAW
THE waiting room for Hilarie Cash's practice has the look and feel of many a therapist's office, with soothing classical music, paintings of gentle swans and colorful flowers and on the bookshelves stacks of brochures on how to get help.

System & Utilities Microsoft Opens OneCare Test Microsoft Opens OneCare Test

December 1, 2005 / Peter Sayer
Prerelease versions of security program are available for free download.

System & Utilities Vista's Features Nearly Complete Vista's Features Nearly Complete

December 1, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Microsoft still on target for early 2006 release, exec says.


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