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2005.09.21
America Online users will start receiving new anti-spyware tools. The new AOL Spyware Protection 2.0 scans for more than 28,000 known types of spyware, adware, keystroke loggers and Trojan horses, AOL said.
© Joris Evers - CNET News
2005.09.20
Opera Software ASA will no longer force users of the free PC version of its web browser, Opera, to view advertising banners.
© Peter Sayer - Computerworld
2005.09.20
Targeted mainly to enterprise users, the new service pack adds new features to enhance Exchange Server support in Entourage. SP2 updates all of the applications in Office 2004, but does not deliver Spotlight support to Mac OS X 10.4 users.
© Jim Dalrymple - Macworld
2005.09.20
A page on the Google web site instructs customers on how to download Google Secure Access, a client that the site says "allows you to establish a more secure connection while using Google WiFi."
© Nancy Gohring - IDG News Service
2005.09.20
The 1394 Trade Association is developing a specification to enable the IEEE 1394 standard, also known as Firewire, to deliver audio and video over coaxial cable.
© W. David Gardner - TechWeb.com
2005.09.20
For the second day in a row, an unknown attacker Tuesday spammed major quantities of a new Bagle-esque Trojan horse that turns off virtually every known security program and blocks access to security sites on the Internet.
© Gregg Keizer - TechWeb News
2005.09.20
The European Commission wants to update its TV Without Frontiers directive to take account of new developments such as video-on-demand, broadcasting via broadband and podcasting. The Broadband Stakeholder Group and trade body Intellect have branded the planned changes unworkable. It could be an attempt to regulate the net by the backdoor, they said.
© BBC News
2005.09.20
The Authors Guild on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against search engine Google, alleging that its scanning and digitizing of library books constitutes a massive copyright infringement.
© Elinor Mills - CNET News
2005.09.20
IT managers need to learn all new skills if they want to take charge of company operations, says Michael Hammer, author of the Reengineering The Corporation. That means, e.g., banishing rhetoric like, If they don't know what they want, I can't write the spec...
© Aaron Ricadela - InformationWeek

