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KNDISwrapper is half-done, but far from half-bakedOpen in New Window
Bruce Byfield writes, "If any process ever cried out for a graphical interface, it is using NDISwrapper to enable wireless devices to run on GNU/Linux using Windows drivers. The process is often tor read more »
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Secunia: Less than 2% of Windows PCs fully patchedOpen in New Window
It’s long been established that the unpatched state of the Windows monoculture is the reason we are facing a malware epidemic.Yet, the latest vulnerability patching statistics from Secunia&#821 read more »
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Google called off Yahoo deal as DOJ closed inOpen in New Window
Google called off its proposed search advertising deal with Yahoo just three hours before the U.S. Department of Justice was to file an antitrust complaint on Nov. 5 aimed at blocking it, according t read more »
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Windows Live rollout sketchy, team apologizesOpen in New Window
Microsoft's Live Team has apologized for the bumpy rollout of the new Windows Live services that began yesterday, and acknowledged a number of problems that need to be fixed. read more »
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Apple antivirus advice 'big to-do about nothing'Open in New Window
Gregg Keizer offers some interesting analysis on Apple's announcement (quietly) that Mac users should use antivirus on Mac systems (something which has been decried publicly as mainly a Windows prob read more »
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Windows software encrypts group-policy securityOpen in New Window
"Unisys Stealth Solution for Network makes use of session-based encryption keys for policy-based access to data." read more »
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Windows 7 first beta due January 2009Open in New Window
Christmas confusion clarifiedMicrosoft has dashed hopes of a December release for Windows 7's first beta, having created initial confusion on this important code drop.… read more »
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Finally, A Google Earth Browser Plugin For Mac OS XOpen in New Window
Robin Wauters writes "The long-anticipated release of the Google Earth browser plugin for Mac OS X (Intel and PowerPC) has arrived, about half a year after the plugin for Windows was announced and a read more »
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