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- Jeeves mulls Firefox-based browser
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- Study: Antispyware market to boom in 2005
- VB99%
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- Speaking about security holes...
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- Data monitoring from the pilot's seat
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- Microsoft Investigating Anti-Anti-Spyware Trojan
- SCO suit dying
- Exploit code for MS05-009 vulnerability on the loose
- Safer Mobile Surfing
- Amazon invests in blogging site
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- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
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- Symantec flaw leaves opening for viruses
- It's All About the Developers
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- Bruce Perens on Carly?s ouster
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- Microsoft Issues Massive Number of Security Fixes
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- Trojan attacks Microsoft's anti-spyware
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- Third buy's a charm for Microsoft security?
- Open source threat to Windows
- Vegas casino bets on RFID
- Gambling on RFID
- Third buy's a charm for Microsoft?
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- Microsoft Ships RC2 Versions of Windows Server 2003 SP1, XP
- Microsoft releases 'critical' patches
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- And the security update day arrives
- GuruNet, Google get a little closer
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- Catfight in the spyware corral
- EU steps into digital rights debate
- Google image index hits 1 billion mark
- Microsoft to buy antivirus software firm
- Microsoft to Purchase Sybari Software
- Exclusive: Microsoft Update Beta Launches
- eBay tweaks deal after its stock dives
- Ask Jeeves buys Bloglines
- Google finds its map service
- Slow FTP connection & occasional "time out"
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- Q. What's the Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 200
- Q. How can I enable complex passwords on my Windows Server
- How good the open source Windows apps?
- Online retailers play pricing games
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- Symantec to roll out Veritas integration plans
- Mozilla's Sunbird spreads its wings
- Phishing flaw a danger to alternative browsers
- Microsoft pitches new Visual Studio tools
- Microsoft: Longhorn beta will arrive by June
- The flip side of database snooping
- Phishing Campaign Targets Microsoft Customers
- MSN Music to offer free songs
- Study: New shoppers drive 2004 online sales
- Sun's open-source gamble
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