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Microsoft Investigates HTML Help Flaw Warning
Microsoft’s security response team is investigating reports of a remotely exploitable buffer overflow in HTML Help Workshop, the standard help system for the Windows platform. The software vendor’s investigation follows the public release of a proof-of-concept exploit for the flaw, which is caused by a boundary error within the handling of a “.hhp” file. Security…
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IBM, Freescale Consolidate Power
IBM and Freescale Semiconductor aim to boost the Power processors architecture by aligning their chip design efforts. Senior executives at the two companies announced Feb. 6 an alliance under which they aim to create a common power architecture instruction set and align their chip road maps. Freescale will also join Power.org, the open Power processor…
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HP Cools Down Data Centers
Hewlett-Packard is rolling out several technologies designed to cut cooling costs in the data center, including a water-filled module that fits over a new standard rack from the computer maker. HP’s Modular Cooling System is a self-contained unit that takes hot air from the back of the new HP 10000 G2 Series rack, cools it…
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HP Hires Vignette CEO to Head Software Business
Hewlett-Packard is tapping Thomas Hogan, the CEO of Vignette, to head its software business, the latest move by the computer giant to bolster its management software offerings. The 46-year-old Hogan will begin his new position on Feb. 20 and will be replacing Nora Denzel, who stepped down in December for personal reasons. Hogan will be…
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Microsoft Live Lab Pursues Net Research Trend
Watch out, academics, the Internet’s mighty portals are after your brain power. The latest of these one-stop shops of free Internet services on campus is Microsoft, operator of the MSN and Live.com Internet destinations. Microsoft has begun taking applications for a total of $500,000 in academic research funding, enough for a dozen or so projects.…