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Adobe Plugs Code Execution Holes

A buffer overflow vulnerability in the widely used Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader programs could put millions of computer users at risk of code...

Microsoft Inches Closer to Delivering Push E-Mail

Microsoft is set to release an early build of a key enabler of its promised push e-mail solution by the end of this week. On...

Symantec Acquires Endpoint-Security Company Sygate

Security company Symantec is buying Sygate Technologies, a maker of security products that secure mobile and networked computers. Symantec Corp., of Cupertino, Calif., said on...

Small Deals Still Rule

The trend to get away from big, honkin outsourcing deals first cropped up last year—and its still going strong, it appears. From the customers...

End Channel Conflict

Its a story as old as the IT channel itself: a reseller contacts a vendor for product information to prepare a customer bid; next...

IBM Woos SMBs with Open-Source Tools

IBM has announced plans to extend Linux support for its collaboration tools and to release to the open-source community its framework for searching unstructured...

Safari Flaws Fixed in Monster Mac OS X Update

Apple has shipped a monster security patch for Mac OS X to fix 34 flaws in the operating system and bundled third-party utilities. The 17MB...

Guardium Tackles ID Theft Prevention

Guardium is working to ward off identity thieves with a new set of software modules designed to help payment card companies comply with PCI,...

WebMethods and Neon Team to Deliver Web Services

Integration software provider WebMethods Inc. has teamed up with Neon Systems Inc. to bring together the WebMethods Fabric business process integration suite with Neons...

May the Farce Be With You

From: [email protected]: Monday, August 15, 2005 12:03 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Geeks vs. Nerds; free, as in pizza; blah, blah, blah, blah, blahFacing another sweltering...