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Adobe confirms PDF backdoor, offers unsupported workaround
Adobe fesses up to a dangerous code execution vulnerability publicly disclosed more than three weeks ago and affecting software programs installed on millions of Windows machines.
Ryan Naraine- Vonage and Sprint settle patent dispute; Is Verizon next? 07:34:03 PDT
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- Cybersquatting escalates in Asia 06:15:00 PDT
- Five questions: SAP's acquisition of Business Objects 06:02:03 PDT
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Dan Farber Between the Lines
SAP's growth spurt: $6.8 billion for Business Objects
SAP takes a page out of Oracle’s grow-by-consolidation playbook in acquiring business intelligence leader Business Objects for $6.8 billion.
David Berlind Testbed
Why AOL, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are to blame for spam
- More MP3 player market data says Microsoft's Zune won't be shaving my head at CES
- Technology Shakedown #9: Why AOL, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are to blame for spam
- What am I doing wrong with Google Reader?
- Jason Calacanis, Nick Carr, Microsoft, Google, and the most prized currency of Web 3.0: Trust
- Toshiba's sub-3 lb. projector is a road warrior's dream; a pricey dream, but still a dream
George Ou Real World IT
Are thin clients the solution to your security woes?
Security can't be fixed with any single product and most risk vectors have nothing to do with whether you use Windows or Intel products.
Also: Reasons to go Sun Ray?
Dion Hinchcliffe Enterprise 2.0
Facebook set to overtake MySpace?
Increasingly, I hear how departments in some large organizations are recommending that employees create Facebook profiles.
Ryan Naraine Zero Day
MS Patch Tuesday: 7 bulletins coming, 4 critical
Next Tuesday's batch of security updates from Microsoft will include "critical" patches for worm holes in Windows, Internet Explorer, Office, Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
Mary Jo Foley All About Microsoft
Microsoft releases beta of XP SP3 to testers
Microsoft broadens the private XP SP3 beta to include Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 testers.
- Is Shared Source .Net a big deal? Joel and Miguel weigh in
- Five reasons why the Bungie-Microsoft split is a smart move for Microsoft
- The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7
- Microsoft releases beta of XP SP3 to Vista, Windows Server testers
- A peek inside Microsoft's HealthVault
- Server room cabling overhaul
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Although wireless technologies can reduce the cable clutter hidden behind many desks, server rooms remain a haven for power cords, network cables and peripheral wiring. Follow along as TechRepublic turns a mess of spaghetti into an orderly server room.
- Everything you've read about Vista DRM is wrong
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Peter Gutmann has become the most widely quoted source of information on DRM and content protection in Windows Vista. The trouble is, his work is riddled with errors and his conclusions are often wrong. Read more
In Focus: More DRM
- Are tablets really as great as they seem in the classroom?
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I've always overlooked tablet PCs as overpriced, underpowered, and somewhat gimmicky. Am I the only educator on the planet not currently using a tablet? Read more
- Also: More Education IT
- Who should control the medical record database?
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Medicine is currently in a non-stop arms race among HMOs, insurers and hospitals, with each hoping to control medical decisions through their control of medical record databases. Read more
- Also: More Healthcare IT
Today in Reviews
- Apple iPod Touch (16GB) Full Review »
- The good: The Apple iPod Touch has a large, video-worthy screen, a cutting-edge interface, and Wi-Fi Internet and music download capabilities. The bad: The iPod Touch may cost too much for you, depending on your needs. It has a small capacity for a portable video player. The bottom line: The iPod Touch is a beautiful product, inside and out. Unfortunately, its lean capacity keeps it from reigning as king of the iPods.
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