Mozilla scrambles to patch Firefox for second time this week Mozilla Corp. will probably release a Firefox update Friday to patch a bug in the just-released 2.0.0.10 version, according to the company's bug database. Fast Windows fixes Fortunately, you don't have to spend hours researching the cures for Windows' ills. We've distilled the most important fixes, and slick improvements, into steps that you can implement in mere minutes. These tips will accelerate your startups and shutdowns, automate your system maintenance, and even get you browsing at full throttle. Sprint, don't give up on WiMAX, analyst says If Sprint Nextel decides to appease its restless investors by dumping its WiMAX division, it could be throwing away its best shot at making a ... MIT digitizes its courses, throws them online, and asks 'What now?' MIT this week announced an important digital achievement: the completion of its pioneering OpenCourseWare project. And everyone involved seems quite happy with being unsure about why exactly it’s important. Cisco's legal problems in Brazil: a timeline Cisco last week fired its former Vice President for Latin America Carlos Carnevali Sr. after he was formally charged by ... Government-sponsored cyberattacks on the rise, McAfee says Governments and allied groups worldwide are using the Internet to spy and launch cyberattacks on their enemies, targeting critical ... Cell phone battery explodes in the night A New Zealand man was woken in the middle of the night when his cell phone battery exploded and burst into flames, the second exploding ... Nortel bolsters security, business process gear Nortel this week unveiled new and enhanced products designed to improve security and further optimize the network for business processes. Can Verizon really change its stripes? Verizon’s decision to give customers the option of connecting to its network through outside devices is, to say the least, a departure from its past ... PODCASTS Promises and potholes of enterprise mobility Enterprises are ready to take people, processes and technology mobile, enabling anywhere connectivity throughout their organizations. But the technology isn't quite there yet. Denise and Alex talk with Forrester Research analyst Chris Silva about the promises of ubiquitous mobility, and the challenges that lie ahead for enterprise adopters (19:51). Twisted Pair: Old people and alligators Keith and Jason talk about Verizon Wireless opening their network, why client-side attacks are on the rise, and whether an office Christmas party is a good or bad thing. BLOGS Today on Microsoft Subnet Search engines have become the villains in too many malware attacks; Office Mobile 6.1 is finally available (really!); Microsoft robotics shows off its headless, walking robot. It's here: Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 Microsoft promises to release SP1 on November 30, which sports oodles of feature upgrades. Author expert and Microsoft Subnet guest blogger, Ross Mistry, has details. Today on Cisco Subnet Timeline of Cisco's Brazilian tax woes. What admin tasks would you like to offload? Cisco security expert discusses PCI compliance, the 12-step program. Cisco retains the top spot in the wireless LAN market. Plus: Green Google and the Cisco channel. Today on Layer 8, McDonald's answers one of the burning questions of our time: Will it ever offer breakfast 24/7?? The short answer... |
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