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Vulnerability Disclosures: Whats Next?

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Apples Leopard Finally Shows Its Spots

Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs showed off the new Mac OS X Leopard at the Worldwide Developers Conference Aug. 7 in San Francisco. While showing...

Live Spaces Disaster Launch

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AOL Screw-up Causes Search Data Spill

AOL on Aug. 7 blamed an internal "screw-up" for the embarrassing release of detailed keyword search data for roughly 658,000 anonymized users.Dulles, Va.-based AOLs...

Apple Launches New Xserve

Apple unveiled Aug. 7 its new Intel-based Xserve server, which CEO Steve Jobs said is five times faster than the previous generation of Xserves. The...

Sun Slashes 5,000 Jobs, 950 in U.S.

After boasting fiscal fourth-quarter revenue gains the week prior, Sun Microsystems laid off approximately 5,000 workers in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia...

Borland Brings Back Its Turbo Tools

Borland Softwares Developer Tools Group is moving back to the companys roots and relaunching its Turbo brand of products—offering the tools both for beginners...

IE 7 Minus the Plus

Microsoft won't be using the "plus" symbol to differentiate the version of Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0 that is bundled into Windows Vista, after all....

Another Operating System Expert Goes to Google

A year ago, one of Microsoft's key Windows architects defected to Google. Now, another operating-system expert has joined Google. The latest Google hire is...

Vista Demos Dominate Black Hat

While there is no such beast as a 100 percent secure operating system, Microsoft was out to show at the Black Hat security confab...