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06 September 2004
 

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   WinZip vulnerable to hacks
 IBM asks court to block US$12 billion Holocaust suit
 Diamond Digital wireless winner - week 2!
 Too hot ThinkPad adaptors spark recall
 Asia-Pacific server sales up 12.4 percent
 Apache balks at Microsoft's licensing in anti-spam standard Sender ID
 Storage market shows healthy growth
 Workers think positive, negative about IM
 IBM Software: Lotus Domino, Notes in for long haul



 
 
  WinZip vulnerable to hacks
WinZip this week warned users that its popular compression utility is vulnerable to a pair of buffer overflow-based attacks, and posted a new version to plug the holes. More...

IBM asks court to block US$12 billion Holocaust suit
IBM has asked a Swiss court to block a multi-billion dollar lawsuit filed by an organisation alleging that the computer giant's punch card machines facilitated the murder of gypsies during World War II, lawyers said last week. More...

Diamond Digital wireless winner - week 2!
We have our second winner in our 5-week Diamond Digital wireless networking competition! More...

  Too hot ThinkPad adaptors spark recall
IBM has recalled some 553,000 ThinkPad notebook adaptors sold around the world after it was found they pose a potential fire hazard. More...

Asia-Pacific server sales up 12.4 percent
Server sales across the Asia-Pacific region were up 12.4 percent in the second quarter to US$1.4 billion, according to new Gartner Dataquest figures. More...

Apache balks at Microsoft's licensing in anti-spam standard Sender ID
The Apache Software Foundation, developers of the popular open source Apache web server, said last week that it wouldn't support the proposed anti-spam standard Sender ID, because the licensing terms set by Microsoft are too strict. More...

Storage market shows healthy growth
Worldwide factory revenues from external disk-storage systems increased by eight percent in the second quarter, due to broad demand for networked storage, according to a market research firm. More...

Workers think positive, negative about IM
Eleven million Americans use instant messaging at work, a survey has found, but some at-work IMers would like nothing better than to toss the technology. More...

IBM Software: Lotus Domino, Notes in for long haul
Last week, a company executive demonstrated how various Lotus Workplace technologies can be embedded in the Notes client and pledged upgrades for years into the future. More...

 
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