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IE7 For XP Beta 2: Has Firefox Met Its Match?
The new public release of Internet Explorer Beta 2 is, according to Microsoft, more stable and ready to be used. But is it ready to go up against Firefox?

Oracle Bug Exploit Loose
Experts say patching is now essential. The exploit, which targets one of the Oracle Database 10g bugs, escalates privileges of existing users to give them total access to the database.

Microsoft Updates Worm Killer
The free utility detects and deletes a limited number of worms, viruses, Trojans, and rootkits.

Apple's Boot Camp: Macs Do Windows
The beta version of Apple's dual-boot enabler allows Intel-based Macs to speak Microsoft's language for the first time.

Embedded Experts: Fix Code Bugs Or Cost Lives
The Therac 25 was supposed to save lives by zapping tumors with targeted blasts of radiation. Instead, the device delivered massive overdoses that killed three patients and injured several others because of software glitches by a lone programmer whose code was never properly inspected and tested.

What Intel-based Macs Mean for CIOs
Wondering how Apple's new Windows-capable computers fit into your technology planning? Here are some strategic highlights.

Open-Xchange, Samba Combo Cuts Need For Windows Servers
Open-Xchange's Samba "OX-tender" lets VARs consolidate user mail, files in one place and reduces need to field Windows Servers.

Firefox Essentials: Fixing The Fox
Trouble with Firefox? Never fear: We'll show you how to keep Firefox running its best -- and how to isolate, identify, and fix problems when they do crop up.

Disable IE's Active Scripting To Protect Against Bug
Here's a step-by-step guide to turning off Active Scripting in Internet Explorer browsers, which is one of the best ways to protect PCs against a bad bug.

SoftLogica's WAPT4.0 Perfects Web Application And Performance Testing
Although Web simulations are one of the best methods to gauge performance of a business’ infrastructure, simulating realistic Web traffic remains one of the hardest tasks to accomplish for solution providers. SoftLogica, a software developer in Novosibirsk, Russia, may very well have a solution to simulation hurdles with its WAPT 4.0.


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