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  • Mozilla Releases New Version of Thunderbird

    While the Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox Web browser garners most of the headlines, the open-source group’s Thunderbird e-mail client is also attracting users’ attention. Mozilla Thursday released the latest beta edition of the program. Although Thunderbird’s 1.0 launch date is around the corner, developers are continuing to add new features. The two biggest additions in the…

  • Microsoft Gives a Heads-Up on Security Fixes

    In its first use of a new policy on security-update disclosure, Microsoft on Wednesday announced that next week’s scheduled security updates for the month of November will consist of a single fix for ISA Server. The new Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification is the first example of a new monthly practice the company announced Thursday.…

  • MS Office 12’s Competition: Its Older Versions and Linux Suites

    As Microsoft preps another version of its Office productivity suite, a small group of software vendors waits for an opening in the competitive landscape. However, analysts suggest that the greatest competition to Microsoft’s updated software remains older versions of Office. According to sources, Microsoft Corp. is briefing selected partners and customers about the forthcoming family…

  • For Sale: Cisco Firewall Source Code

    A group that earlier this year offered for sale the source code of a popular intrusion detection system now is selling what it says is a copy of the source code for a recent version of Cisco Systems Inc.’s PIX firewall. A member of the Source Code Club, which first surfaced in July, posted a…

  • MS Office 12’s Secrets Begin to Trickle Out

    Microsoft still isn’t ready to talk publicly about Office 12, its next major release of its information-worker family of products. But the company is briefing selected partners and customers about the forthcoming family of Office desktop and server products. According to partner sources who requested anonymity, Microsoft has established an internal Office 12 ship calendar…

  • Wanted: Wi-Fi Channels

    Perhaps the organizers of the Wireless World Summit in London were a bit overambitious but they did, honestly, try to attract the people who mattered. So who do you think was missing? It wasn’t the mobile operators. They were there: T-Mobile, Hutchison “3,” mmO2, and BT Mobile, for example—and we’re talking CEO-level delegates. Nor were…

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