Microsoft on Thursday said it was working to resolve a minor problem caused by its latest cumulative update for Internet Explorer 7, which can prevent the browser from opening altogether. The issue occurs when customers change the default "Temporary Internet Files" after installing the patch.
The security vendor has patched a buffer overflow vulnerability that could allow an attacker to remotely execute malicious code


The cat and mouse game continued Thursday between the movie industry and those wanting open access to the content they purchase. Software vendor Slysoft released an update to its popular AnyDVD HD program that copies the latest HD DVD and Blu-ray titles - bypassing the newest AACS copy protection.
With the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard pushed back to October, Apple has bought itself more time to tie loose ends in the current Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system and will put forth those fixes via its first "dot ten" software update in quite ...
While Google
pushes a new platform for a more comprehensive search and changes its layout, some of the users want the old Google back. Well, I'm happy to announce you that I found the old Google. It was so mad that Marissa and Sergey threw it out the door. So it decided to move to the creative people from
AOL (and I bet that Google approved this move).


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Comment #1 by Nico - May 17, '07 12:05pm
Here's the link: http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/devengage/
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Ajaxian by Dion Almaer - May 17, '07 7:34am
Alex Russell (SitePen) and the Dojo team and pushing strongly ahead with Dojo 0.9 which is a major update that gets very pragmatic.
What's new
The new widget system, Dijit has landed! Holy cow is it fast. Stay tuned for themes and more widgets.
Layered builds. Slice and dice your builds any way you like to achieve maximum [...]
Ajax fingered as main culprit
The growing use of JavaScript in web browsers is the new security weak spot, says Brian Chess, chief scientist and founder of US security software specialist Fortify Software.…
LOS ANGELES -- A year ago Microsoft tried to manipulate the launch of its Origami ultra-mobile PC (UMPC). The reaction wasn't quite what Microsoft anticipated: Origami was basically laughed back into the laboratory. Even I piled on with a blog entry that sniped, "Origami is proof of that old adage that when what you've got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Microsoft's got Windows, so everything looks like a Windows PC. It's a company that needs some new ideas. Meanwhile, I don't expect we'll hear much more about Origami." So this week at Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) here what am I hearing about? Right. Origami.
On Tuesday this week the official YouTube API Blog launched with their first post. No news there yet, but is surely a good place to keep an eye on if you’re developing with their API. We have updated our YouTube API Profile to include both the blog and the YouTube API Google Group.
As of [...]