Joris Evers

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Apple to launch ‘revolutionary’ new product

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., will unveil a new consumer product that is "innovative, revolutionary and different" at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco on Jan. 7, the company said.

Microsoft details IE vulnerability

An attacker can automatically store and execute a malicious program on a user's PC by exploiting a flaw in Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser, the software maker has warned in a security bulletin.

IE hole can be used to open a ‘back door’

An attacker could trick a user of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser into downloading and running a malicious program by disguising it as an innocent file, a Finnish security company has warned.

IE hole can be used to open a ‘back door’

An attacker could trick a user of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser into downloading and running a malicious program by disguising it as an innocent file, a Finnish security company has warned.

Compaq chief says company won’t perish without HP

If the Titanic-proportions merger between Compaq Computer Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) hits an iceberg, Compaq's heart will go on.

MS warns of another hole in Outlook Web Access

A flaw in the Outlook Web Access module in Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange 5.5 e-mail system could allow unauthorized access to user's mailboxes, the company warned late last Thursday.

Compaq readies new management software, blade servers

Compaq Computer Corp. will start selling server management software options in addition to the software customers get free with the purchase of a ProLiant server, the company said Wednesday. Compaq also gave out more details on its blade servers.

Chip speed could double with IBM transistor

Promising another leap in system performance, IBM Corp. said Monday that it developed a transistor that has two gates instead of one, allowing it to operate at up to twice the speed of today's conventional transistors.

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