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Neowin Newsletter: ..and not a moment too soon! (Dec 10 2004 16:59 GMT) - Yeah, we've been saying it for a good 3 years that we'll eventually include a newsletter for Neowin visitors, and now we have struck a deal with TechSpot to include Neowin in their popular and sleek looking newsletter. Currently the newsletter offers: News headlines, Pricewatch update, Drivers and Downloads updates, Latest Articles at TechSpot and Forum headlines. In order to integrate Neowin content to the newsletter, this is what is planned:< |
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Microsoft Preps Five Windows Patches (Dec 10 2004 16:59 GMT) - As part of its new policy to give advance notice of upcoming fixes to Windows before the monthly "Patch Tuesday," Microsoft says it has prepared five security bulletins. No details about the vulnerabilities will be released until the patches go live on December 14; however, Microsoft says "The greatest maximum severity rating for these security updates is Important." Last week, Microsoft issued an unscheduled patch for an IFRAME vulnerability that it deemed critical. |
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www.timmyjnr.id.au - site review please (Dec 10 2004 16:58 GMT) - Hi Tim Just to let you know the font on photogallery is now the same as home page in FF mac, but larger on the menu! Home page: Photogallery page: Anf here is the same thing in safari, tulip picture is not at the bottom as in Firefox: |
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Æåíà Þùåíêî: "ëèöî Âèêòîðà ñèìâîë ñòðàäàíèé ñòðàíû" (Dec 10 2004 16:58 GMT) - Ëèöî êàíäèäàòà â ïðåçèäåíòû Óêðàèíû Âèêòîðà Þùåíêî îáåçîáðàæåíî â ðåçóëüòàòå ïîïûòêè îòðàâèòü åãî. Îá ýòîì çàÿâèëà â ïÿòíèöó â èíòåðâüþ àìåðèêàíñêîé òåëåêîìïàíèè ABC æåíà Þùåíêî Êàòåðèíà Þùåíêî-×óìà÷åíêî, ïåðåäàåò ÐÈÀ "Íîâîñòè". Ïî åå ñëîâàì, îíà õîðîøî ïîìíèò íî÷ü, êîãäà ýòî ñëó÷èëîñü. "ß ïî÷óâñòâîâàëà, ÷òî ÷òî-òî â ìîåì ìóæå èçìåíèëîñü, êîãäà îí ïðèøåë äîìîé òîé íî÷üþ, - ñêàçàëà îíà. - ß ïî÷óâñòâîâàëà ÷òî-òî â åãî äûõàíèè, íà åãî ãóáàõ. |
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Can Thunderbird ride the Firefox wave? (Dec 10 2004 16:57 GMT) - [InfoWorld TechWatch] - The Mozilla Foundation is back at it. Following its recent launch of its Firefox 1.0 browser that ignited heavy interest, the organization this week launched the Thunderbird open-source e-mail client. Unlike Firefox, Thunderbird doesn't have a high-profile villain to compete against. At least some of Firefox's popularity was due to growing user dissatisfaction with Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser and IE's ongoing security problems. |
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Sprint and Nextel merger might work (Dec 10 2004 16:57 GMT) - [InfoWorld TechWatch] - A possible merger of Nextel Communications, the fifth-ranked wireless carrier in the U.S., and Sprint, the third-largest, may be winning strategy, given the ferocious competition in the telecommunications industry. The two companies are reportedly in talks to discuss a possible merger, but are not commenting. However, both companies could gain by a union. |
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Daredevil Oracle quietly raises app server price (Dec 10 2004 16:57 GMT) - [InfoWorld TechWatch] - Given that there are now open source Java application servers available for free, such as the JBoss application server, it would seem that established commercial vendors would have to at least hold the line if not drop the price of their application servers. The spectre of open source competition would put fear into the hearts of these companies, presumably. Well, it aint necessarily so. Oracle recently raised the price of the enterprise edition of Oracle Application Server 10g, bumping it up to $30,000 per processor, from $20,000. And that was done with the existing release of the product, not the upcoming release announced this week. |
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Banken:Wenn die Bank zur Kasse bittet (Dec 10 2004 16:57 GMT) - [DIE ZEIT: Wirtschaft] - Mit Extragebühren und versteckten Klauseln halten sich Geldhäuser an ihren Kunden schadlos. Jetzt interessieren sich die Gerichte für die dubiose Preispolitik Von Thomas Hammer |
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