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  • Intel’s CPU Share Slips Slightly

    Intel Corp.’s share of the CPU market fell slightly during the third quarter as smaller rivals nipped at the leading chip maker’s heels. Intel’s market share slipped to 81.9 percent, versus 82.5 percent a quarter before, according to data released Monday by Mercury Research Corp., of Cave Creek, Ariz. Rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. saw…

  • New IE Flaw Spoofs URLs

    A series of HTML-based exploits allow a malicious HTML programmer to direct a user to a different Web site than the one indicated in the user’s browser status line. Two separate but similar issues affect Internet Explorer. The first, reported by Benjamin Franz of Germany on the Bugtraq mailing list, involves an improper mixture of…

  • Fast-Moving Bagle Worms Open PCs’ Backdoors

    Two new versions of the venerable Bagle worm are on the loose, infecting PCs and opening backdoors as they go. The pair are virtually indistinguishable from one another and also are quite similar to most of the other Bagle variants. The main area of concern for enterprises is the fact that both Bagle.BC and Bagle.BD…

  • New Mexico City Hopes for Wi-Fi Access by Christmas

    “We’re a very tech-savvy community,” said James Palenick, city administrator for Rio Rancho, N.M., explaining why his city of 63,000 was working to provide Wi-Fi access to its citizens. “We’ve always wanted this to provide economic growth,” he said. “It sends a very important message to the country and the world.” And of course, it…

  • When a Reseller’s Proposal Doesn’t Meet Specs

    I was poring over the minutiae in an RFP (request for proposal) when I found the bad news. The computer that was proposed for a disputed contract did not, in fact, meet the requirements. Because of the way the contract was written, the reseller would have had to provide an upgrade at its own expense…

  • Software As a Service Is Poised for Rebound

    You don’t hear many people talking about ASPs, or application service providers, except in the past tense. Plenty of those ASPs bloomed and wilted with the dot-com boom and bust, but what those vendors did—provide applications on demand—is alive and well and poised for a rebound. This time, though, you might want to call it…

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