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10 August 2004
 

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   WA police use email to fight crime
 Intel introduces logic chip sets, Storage I/O processor
 Virus activity reviewed, 1400 new codes detected
 Online trade for gamers
 Critical security flaw spotted in AOL Instant Messenger
 DomainKeys authentication standard doesn't hammer servers
 Microsoft rules another market with Small Biz Serve: analyst
 Sybase launches fourth generation language tool




 
 
  WA police use email to fight crime
Western Australia Police have set up an email crime alert system, designed to reduce community crime. More...

Intel introduces logic chip sets, Storage I/O processor
Intel has beefed up the capabilities of servers based on dual-Xeon configurations with the launch of two versions of its long-anticipated Lindenhurst chip sets and a storage I/O processor. The Dobson processor links an Xscale core with PCI Express interfaces. More...

  Virus activity reviewed, 1400 new codes detected
Around 1400 new malicious codes were detected in July, increasing from the 950 discovered from the month previous, according to Trend Micro. More...

Online trade for gamers
A new online reseller that offers new console game titles and lets consumers trade in old ones has been launched this month. More...

Critical security flaw spotted in AOL Instant Messenger
A pair of security firms have reported a serious vulnerability in America Online's instant messaging client that could expose users to attack. More...

DomainKeys authentication standard doesn't hammer servers
Yahoo's DomainKeys, a rival to the Microsoft-backed Sender ID authentication scheme, has a minimal impact on email server performance, according to benchmarks released this week by a messaging management firm. More...

Microsoft rules another market with Small Biz Serve: analyst
Microsoft's Small Business Server is a remarkable hit, said a research firm this week. More...

Sybase launches fourth generation language tool
Sybase has launched a fourth generation language tool that simplified development on Microsoft .Net framework. More...

 
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