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Mozilla to skip CSRF bug patch in next Firefox update
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Mozilla to skip CSRF bug patch in next Firefox update
Originally slated for release on Feb. 14, the security updates for the cross-site request forgery bug was held while Mozilla developers investigated a bug that affected some, though not all, users of the betas. Find out more
The best browser: Chrome, Firefox, IE, Opera, or Safari?
Friday, August 13, 2010
The best browser: Chrome, Firefox, IE, Opera, or Safari?
Find out which of the leading Web browsers is the perfect balance of features, speed, innovation, and flexibility for you
Oracle Enterprise Manager to support SAP apps
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Oracle Enterprise Manager to support SAP apps
Oracle Tuesday announced plans to extend the capability of its system management software to offer monitoring and management for SAP AG applications through a partnership with Nimsoft.
Improving your J2EE-based projects
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Improving your J2EE-based projects
To ensure success of large-scale Java/J2EE projects developed by a sizeable team, or across multiple teams, a team lead must use tools that can measure quality.
Eclipse conference turnout, developer interest strong
Sunday, February 08, 2004
Eclipse conference turnout, developer interest strong
IBM Corp. officials said turnout for last week's inaugural EclipseCon 2004 exceeded expectations by drawing 634 paid attendees from 226 companies and 23 countries. And while that may reflect a broadening interest and, in some cases, outright enthusiasm from developers for the open-source Eclipse platform, tools and plug-ins that IBM created, there was little doubt which company was leading the way.
Red Hat tips brim over Fedora project
Thursday, November 06, 2003
Red Hat tips brim over Fedora project
Red Hat Inc. on Thursday announced the first release of a free operating system derived from the Fedora Project — Fedora Core 1.
Microsoft brings developers deeper into its .Net
Thursday, April 04, 2002
Microsoft brings developers deeper into its .Net
An annual gathering next week for developers who build applications for Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating systems will provide the chance for a closer look at a set of recently launched development tools designed to further the company's wide reaching .Net initiative.
New Microsoft Web browser released online
Wednesday, August 29, 2001
New Microsoft Web browser released online
Microsoft Corp. raised the curtains Monday on Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), making the latest upgrade to its Web browsing software available to users as a download from its Web site.
Universal secure messaging will need outsourcers to gain ubiquity
Thursday, January 04, 2001
Universal secure messaging will need outsourcers to gain ubiquity
We rely so heavily on e-mail that it's a bit of a shock to realize how insecure today's messaging systems are.
Radio for the Eyes
Tuesday, October 24, 2000
Radio for the Eyes
Whether you're listening to a concerto at Carnegie Hall or a jam session at the House of Blues, the best way to experience music is live and loud. But for those times when you're stuck in front of your computer at work, you can at least log on and tune in to the first visual radio station at http://www.flashradio.com.
How-to: Moving to VPNs from leased lines
Thursday, June 15, 2000
How-to: Moving to VPNs from leased lines
Question: My company would like to replace a lot of our leased lines with an Internet and VPN solution. We’re paying a small fortune for the leased lines, and because all of our offices have T-1 or better Internet connectivity, it seems like a waste to also have the leased lines.
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