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    Trojan lurks, waiting to steal admin passwords 02/07/2008 09:33:11

    Writers of a password-stealing Trojan horse program have found that a little patience can lead to a lot of infections.
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    Scripting languages spark new programming era 24/06/2008 15:05:47

    The era of scripting languages is opening up programming to the masses and extending the Web as an application platform.
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    Linux kernel developers: Say no to closed-source modules 24/06/2008 09:06:04

    More than 135 Linux kernel developers have signed a document in protest of vendors that create closed-source code modules for the kernel, calling the practice "harmful and undesirable."
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    Top500 list ranks energy efficiency for first time 24/06/2008 08:27:18

    Proving that performance isn't everything, the latest Top500 list of supercomputers for the first time also measures energy efficiency.
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    Ozzie is key to Microsoft's success against Google 23/06/2008 08:03:31

    The departure of Microsoft's founder and iconic leader Bill Gates comes at a pivotal time in the company's history as it struggles to compete with Google, the architect of the new Web economy and perhaps the company's most formidable foe ever.
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    How power-hungry are the Top500 supercomputers? 19/06/2008 08:38:05

    Proving that size isn't everything, the Top500 List of supercomputers for the first time is looking at power efficiency.
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    How to salvage data lost to Gpcode.ak encryptor virus 17/06/2008 07:30:35

    The Gpcode.ak virus, which encrypts files on the victim's desktop and demands a ransom to decrypt them, uses encryption that so far has proven too strong to crack. But Kaspersky Lab, which first identified Gpcode.ak earlier this month, says there is a way for most victims to at least recover their files.
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    IBM, Acrobat offer response to Google Apps and Office 04/06/2008 08:31:24

    The official rollout on Tuesday of IBM's Lotus Symphony suite of productivity applications along with the launch yesterday of the official beta version of Acrobat.com from Adobe has all the experts asking the same well-worn questions: Now that Adobe, IBM, and Google all have skin in this game, is Microsoft Office under siege yet? And which online offering comes closest to being a viable alternative?
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    The shrinking Java tools market 03/06/2008 11:44:02

    The Java tools market is in flux, with the recent acquisitions of CodeGear and BEA Systems altering the landscape, leaving developers with fewer independent tools choices.
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    Ruby on Rails upgrade eyed 28/05/2008 08:50:34

    Ruby on Rails 2.1, a planned upgrade to the popular open-source Web framework, could be released as soon as this weekend, the creator of the framework, David Heinemeier Hansson, said on Tuesday.
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    Turns out Twitter's not so 'tweet' 27/05/2008 09:53:47

    Bad news for Twitter. The original micro-blogging service (now available in brief, mega-terse, and vowel-free versions) has been accused of aiding and abetting bad behavior on the Web. I am shocked, shocked I tell you.
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