Thursday, February 7, 2008

Apple fixes critical QuickTime bug

Apple fixes critical QuickTime bug
The critical bug have been worrying security experts for nearly a month

Recruitment firm pays candidates for interviews
Attracting passive job-seekers is the goal

Facebook, MySpace hit by zero-day flaw
The flaw can be exploited to cause a buffer overflow by assigning an overly long string to the affected property, says Secunia

Adobe fixes undisclosed vulnerabilities in Reader
Users urged to upgrade to the latest version

Vista SP1, Server 2008 RTMs leak to web
The RTM versions of both operating systems can easily be found on BitTorrent tracker sites

India's IT market to reach US$24 billion by 2011
Indian IT budgets to grow 13% this year, says Gartner

Yahoo still mulling its options, Yang says
Yahoo has made no decision about Microsoft's takeover bid and is considering a wide range of alternatives, CEO Jerry Yang told staff in an email

75,000 demand Microsoft keep Windows XP going
When 100,000 signatures has been collected, the petition will be presented to Microsoft

Microsoft to hold Vista SP1 release for six weeks
Users won't get a crack at it until mid-March at the earliest, says Microsoft

FryUp: Under pressure
Telecom posts uninspiring figures while TV3's Gadget Guy gives his day-job a name-check

Are Dell, Google planning a phone partnership?
Sources claim that the two companies will reveal plans for a partnership on a mobile phone at the conference next week, says newspaper

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