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March, 2006 Issue

Internet & Networks Microsoft repackages FrontBridge service Microsoft repackages FrontBridge service

March 30, 2006 / Joris Evers
Microsoft has repackaged the hosted messaging service it acquired when it bought FrontBridge Technologies last year.

Internet & Networks After IE Attacks, Microsoft Eyes Security Betas After IE Attacks, Microsoft Eyes Security Betas

March 30, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Software giant has no immediately plans to change its patching schedule, however.

Internet & Networks Google keyword infringement case to proceed Google keyword infringement case to proceed

March 30, 2006 / Elinor Mills
A court has ruled that a lawsuit over a company purchasing a rival's trademark as a search keyword should go to trial, in what could be the first case to scrutinize the trademark infringement liability of keyword purchasers.

Business Microsoft Cuts Price of MSN Dial-Up Microsoft Cuts Price of MSN Dial-Up

March 29, 2006 / Juan Carlos Perez
Move is intended to attract AOL subscribers unhappy with a recent price hike.

Internet & Networks Google Zaps Official Blog by Mistake Google Zaps Official Blog by Mistake

March 29, 2006 / Juan Carlos Perez
An external user took control of the address after Google employees accidentally deleted the blog.

Internet & Networks Security Vendor Patches Dangerous IE Bug Security Vendor Patches Dangerous IE Bug

March 29, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Microsoft may wait until April 11 to release an official fix for the critical browser flaw.

Business Small Businesses Get Security Help Small Businesses Get Security Help

March 29, 2006 / Grant Gross
Business group, tech vendors launch a program to protect against data breaches.

Internet & Networks Antispam confab looks beyond filters Antispam confab looks beyond filters

March 29, 2006 / Candace Lombardi
The fight against spam, phishing and e-mail fraud should focus on economic incentives and aiding law enforcement, according to attendees at a conference examining the problem this week.

Games 'World of Warcraft' patch keeps servers down for hours 'World of Warcraft' patch keeps servers down for hours

March 29, 2006 / Daniel Terdiman
The latest patch to the popular online game "World of Warcraft" has led to the game's servers being down for hours longer than expected.

Internet & Networks 34,000 downloads for eEye IE patch 34,000 downloads for eEye IE patch

March 29, 2006 / Joris Evers
eEye Digital Security's unofficial fix for a high-profile Internet Explorer flaw is proving popular. The patch has been downloaded about 34,000 times since it was released on Monday, the company said Tuesday.

System & Utilities Third party offers temporary IE fix Third party offers temporary IE fix

March 28, 2006 / Joris Evers
eEye Digital Security released a temporary fix on Monday for Internet Explorer to combat attacks that exploit a recently disclosed security hole in the browser.

Internet & Networks Google's security woes continue Google's security woes continue

March 28, 2006 / Steven Musil
Google's problems controlling information seem to keep on going and going ...

Internet & Networks Microsoft Opens IE Bug Database Microsoft Opens IE Bug Database

March 28, 2006 / Shelley Solheim
Users will be able to report bugs found in the Web browser.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Readies Internet Explorer Changes Microsoft Readies Internet Explorer Changes

March 27, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Next security update will include changes made in response to a patent dispute.

System & Utilities Vista Problems Might be Larger Than Microsoft Admits Vista Problems Might be Larger Than Microsoft Admits

March 27, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Beta testers say test versions of new OS coming a month or more late.

Internet & Networks Largest U.S. Fine Ever Levied for Spam Violations Largest U.S. Fine Ever Levied for Spam Violations

March 27, 2006 / Grant Gross
Internet marketer to pay $900,000.

MP3 & Audio ID3 TagRunner: Fair ID3 tagging is fair MP3 management ID3 TagRunner: Fair ID3 tagging is fair MP3 management

March 25, 2006 / Zmiter Kovov
Why tagging? It would be verbiage to expatiate about the popularity of MP3 since almost every tot knows what it is. Therefore a large MP3 archive on our PC is everyday occurrence. And whoever has already converted some of his CDs to MP3 knows how annoying the naming of the MP3 files is, especially if a number of unnamed MP3 files which has to be tagged are measured in hundreds and thousands.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Sues to Prevent Bootlegging on eBay Microsoft Sues to Prevent Bootlegging on eBay

March 23, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Eight users targeted for selling counterfeit copies of company's software online.

Internet & Networks First Alpha Release of Firefox 2.0 Is Imminent First Alpha Release of Firefox 2.0 Is Imminent

March 23, 2006 / Peter Sayer
Browser will include a feature designed to make it easier to find and return to recently visited Web pages.

Internet & Networks IE Worries Continue With Additional Critical Bug IE Worries Continue With Additional Critical Bug

March 23, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Third major flaw found in Microsoft browser this week.

Internet & Networks Microsoft Plans IE Update After Bugs Found Microsoft Plans IE Update After Bugs Found

March 23, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Browser upgrade could come early next month, but timing is uncertain.

Games Women Gamers Move Up the Charts Women Gamers Move Up the Charts

March 23, 2006 / Erika Ingvald
The 'girlz 0f destruction' team lives in gaming commune to hone skills.

System & Utilities Window Vista Pushed Back to 2007 Window Vista Pushed Back to 2007

March 22, 2006 / Anne B. McDonald
Elizabeth Montalbano, of IDG News Service, tells us that Microsoft has decided to push the availability of Windows Vista until January of 2007.

System & Utilities Spyware-killing Vista could take out rivals Spyware-killing Vista could take out rivals

March 19, 2006 / Joris Evers
There's a software product coming that has the potential to demote spyware from a security priority to an afterthought: Windows Vista.

Business Can Google keep a secret? Can Google keep a secret?

March 19, 2006 / Steven Musil
Google hasn't had much luck keeping secrets lately.

System & Utilities Adobe Fixes Critical Flash Vulnerabilities Adobe Fixes Critical Flash Vulnerabilities

March 18, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Both Windows and Mac systems are affected.

System & Utilities Microsoft Patches Up Office Microsoft Patches Up Office

March 18, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Updates fix critical security flaws found in Office suite.

Internet & Networks Broadband Video: Standards Set for National Compatibility Broadband Video: Standards Set for National Compatibility

March 16, 2006 / Grant Gross
WASHINGTON -- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and a group of broadband providers today announced a set of principles that would allow consumers to attach devices to broadband video networks.

Internet & Networks New Browsers Prove a Tough Sell New Browsers Prove a Tough Sell

March 16, 2006 / Nancy Gohring
Opera is the latest browser to past the Acid2 test, but can it lure users away from IE?

Internet & Networks Google News Credibility Foiled By 15-Year Old Google News Credibility Foiled By 15-Year Old

March 16, 2006 / Jim
Sometimes the most well thought out practical jokes trigger an uneven brand of justice that falls under the laws of unintended consequences. While not formally codified and ill defined, the law of unintended consequences is very real, as a Google-focused prank pulled by 15-year old Tom Vandetta amply illustrates.

Internet & Networks Be the first to trial Windows Live(TM) Messenger Be the first to trial Windows Live(TM) Messenger

March 15, 2006 / Microsoft
The new Windows Live(TM) Messenger Beta is the next-generation MSN Messenger and, as always, it is free to download.

System & Utilities Windows Vista makes case for 2 GB of system memory, says Samsung Windows Vista makes case for 2 GB of system memory, says Samsung

March 15, 2006 / Wolfgang Gruener
San Francisco (CA) - Later this year, Microsoft will be releasing its next-generation operating system, which is considered the most significant Windows launch in a decade. The extra bling-bling in Vista - especially in the Premium version - will require a PC with lots of performance. And if you are not among those users who will buy a new PC for Vista right away, there's a good chance you will have to upgrade several components such as your graphics card, your mass storage devices and your system memory.

Internet & Networks CeBIT: No Mobile VoIP Without High-speed Uplink CeBIT: No Mobile VoIP Without High-speed Uplink

March 14, 2006 / John Blau
Don't look for Internet telephony on your cell before 2007.

System & Utilities Got Wireless Security? Got Wireless Security?

March 14, 2006 / Melissa Bell
GetNetWise and Symantec team up to offer a wireless security primer.

System & Utilities Microsoft Patches Trip Up Windows Media Player Microsoft Patches Trip Up Windows Media Player

March 13, 2006 / Shelley Solheim
Three security patches may cause player performance problems.

System & Utilities McAfee update exterminates Excel McAfee update exterminates Excel

March 11, 2006 / Joris Evers
For a brief period on Friday, McAfee's security tools killed more than viruses.

Internet & Networks Researcher Hacks Microsoft Fingerprint Reader Researcher Hacks Microsoft Fingerprint Reader

March 7, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Hackers could steal your fingerprint information.

Internet & Networks Internet Explorer 7 Adds New Security Internet Explorer 7 Adds New Security

March 7, 2006 / Erik Larkin
First publicly available beta also includes tabbed browsing and other features.

Business Microsoft Says OpenOffice.org is Fine...if You're Living in 1996 Microsoft Says OpenOffice.org is Fine...if You're Living in 1996

March 6, 2006 / Brandon Hill
Microsoft tries to deflect attention away from OpenOffice.org

Internet & Networks Inaccurate Report Sparks Fears China May Split Net Inaccurate Report Sparks Fears China May Split Net

March 4, 2006 / Sumner Lemon
News report that said China was creating its own domain names was incorrect.

Business CeBIT: Microsoft Offers a Few More 'Origami' Details CeBIT: Microsoft Offers a Few More 'Origami' Details

March 3, 2006 / Ben Ames and Elizabeth Montalbano
Intel, Samsung partner with software giant on Origami Project handheld PC.

Business Microsoft sets date for Origami Microsoft sets date for Origami

March 3, 2006 / Dawn Kawamoto
Microsoft has revealed a date for unveiling its Origami Project, setting the stage for a debut next week, according to a posting on its site.

Business Ideas on display at Microsoft's TechFest Ideas on display at Microsoft's TechFest

March 2, 2006 / Ina Fried
REDMOND, Wash.--Microsoft researcher Mike Sinclair wants to teach two cell phones to dance.

Business Google Moving Search Records Out of China Google Moving Search Records Out of China

March 2, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Hopes to prevent Chinese government access to records without Google permission.

Business Microsofties love freebies, a lot Microsofties love freebies, a lot

March 2, 2006 / Ina Fried
All geeks love a good freebie. Heck, our industry could practically keep the squishy ball industry in business singlehanded.

Business Yahoo claims start-up stole trade secrets Yahoo claims start-up stole trade secrets

March 1, 2006 / John Borland
Yahoo has filed a lawsuit against wireless content company MForma, charging the San Francisco-based company and a group of ex-Yahoo employees there with theft of trade secrets.


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Now Boarding (screenshot)Now Boarding (screenshot)

Now Boarding 1.1.5

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WinQuota CorporateEdition (screenshot)WinQuota CorporateEdition (screenshot)

WinQuota CorporateEdition 4.0.8

System & Utilities
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WinJail (screenshot)WinJail (screenshot)

WinJail 1.0

System & Utilities
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OJOsoft Audio Converter (screenshot)OJOsoft Audio Converter (screenshot)

OJOsoft Audio Converter 2.5.1

MP3 & Audio
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Xilisoft Media Toolkit Ultimate 5.0.46.1128

Graphics & Design
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WinQuota Pro - Disk Quota Utility (screenshot)WinQuota Pro - Disk Quota Utility (screenshot)

WinQuota Pro - Disk Quota Utility 4.0.8

System & Utilities
WinQuota provides automatic disk space management solution for Windows servers. It takes control on all the operations carried out with specified files and directories and provides disk safety and automation of routine network administration work. This disk quota utility has friendly interface and wide range of powerful features. Ability to generate reports gives an opportunity to hold composite analysis on space usage and monitor usage stats.

OJOsoft DVD Ripper (screenshot)OJOsoft DVD Ripper (screenshot)

OJOsoft DVD Ripper 2.5.1

MP3 & Audio
OJOsoft DVD Ripper is a powerful and easy to use DVD ripping tool. It can rip all kinds of DVDs to almost all popular video/audio formats, such as AVI, MP4, 3GP, MPEG, WMV, MOV, FLV, MP3, M4A, WMA, WAV,OGG, AAC, AC3, with super fast speed and great quality.It also presets many parameters for your portable device, so you can rip DVD films to MP4/H.264,MP3, M4A, AAC for your fashionable iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, etc.

Jabaco (screenshot)Jabaco (screenshot)

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