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[3 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Even if IT shops aren’t formally pushing employees to Firefox, they are moving to support the browser in their enterprise Web apps, according to Forrester Research.
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Tags: article, ATI, browser, Business, digg, enterprise, ERP, Firefox, internet, internet explorer, NET, news, X

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[3 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

PandaLabs has detected an increase in the use of spam combined with social engineering to spread malware. Several examples have appeared over the last few days.
The most recent case detected involves emails warning of an alleged malware alert (with subjects such as: Worm alert! or spyware alert!), but whose real aim is to spread the Nurech.Z worm. To make the messages more credible, typically trusted sources such as Customer Support are used as the name of the sender.
Another recent case uses photographs of Britney Spears as bait. The email has …

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[18 Mar 2008 | 2 Comments | 0 views]

Avaya one-X™ Communicator delivers rich presence, multi-protocol voice and video
VoiceCon Booth 801 – Orlando, Fla. – Avaya Inc., a leading global provider of business communications applications, systems and services, today announced Avaya one-X™ Communicator, a new flagship, unified communications client application that gives users access to a broad range of the most commonly used communications tools from a single interface.
Avaya one-X Communicator provides full telephony features, desktop video, visual voicemail, rich presence, email and instant messaging, conference bridge integration, directories and contact history. From a single application, a simple click …

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[27 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Microsoft plans for Internet Explorer 8 to be the most standards-compliant browser it has ever shipped. Problem is, it also needs to render the same pages old versions of IE can. Ars explores how Microsoft got into this predicament and the problems with IE8’s solution: multiple rendering modes.read more | digg story

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[23 Jan 2008 | 2 Comments | 1 views]

Wine is a software application which aims to allow Unix-like computer operating systems on the x86 architecture to execute programs that were originally written for Microsoft Windows. Wine also provides a software library known as Winelib which developers can compile Windows applications against in order to port them to Unix-like systems.
The name ‘Wine’ derives from the recursive acronym Wine Is Not an Emulator. While the name sometimes appears in the forms “WINE” and “wine”, the project developers have agreed to standardize on the form “Wine”.
The Wine developers released the first …

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[17 Jan 2008 | 3 Comments | 0 views]

Server for windows can be be installed on any pc running windows, Windows NT or windows .the most popular server for professional use is the O’Reilly’s website or the internet information server
Microsoft PWS (Personal Web Server)
Personal Web sever from Microsoft is a part of windows ,internet explorer and above .it is most useful for maintaining a low-volume web server for basically hosting small web sites .developers use it mostly to powerful web server. Once you have set up your pws you can access the web pages you have created using …

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[15 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Some of my first computing was done on an Apple. OK, it was really a Franklin ACE 1000, which was an Apple II clone that Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak quickly and decisively crushed into oblivion via a lawsuit.
By the time I was finished with our Franklin (my brother still owns it), I moved into working on IBM and IBM compatibles and moved out of the “educational” computing world into the “business” computing world. I never caught the Mac fever.
Apple recently unveiled a redesigned iMac. Apple hopes to capitalize on …

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[6 Aug 2007 | No Comment | 0 views]

Spyware is computer software that is installed stealthily on a personal computer to intercept or take partial control over the user’s interaction with the computer, without the user’s knowledge or consent.
Unlike a computer virus, spyware does not directly spread in the manner of a worm. Generally, an infected system does not attempt to transmit the infection to other computers; the issue is contained to your local system.
They will reach your system by exploiting security holes or are packaged with user-installed software, such as Limewire. Spyware is often hidden alongside …