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  • Firefox fans put new spin on browser protection

    As security bugs swarm around the Firefox browser, volunteer marketers want to shore up the open-source project's security message with a safe sex theme.

  • Lycos hit by search engine bug

    Terra Lycos, an Internet access company and major portal, has been hit by a technical glitch which could potentially bring computers to a grinding halt.

  • Microsoft outlines Internet Explorer 7 tabs

    Microsoft has confirmed that the upcoming version of its Internet Explorer browser will include tabbed browsing, a feature made popular by competitors Opera and Firefox.

  • Worms come under attack

    As the one-year anniversary of the Love Bug's attack passed last week, McAfee, Trend Micro and other anti-virus vendors were working on new technologies and strategies that they hope will reduce the likelihood of another outbreak of that scale.

  • Macworld Expo rings in '99

    New Macintosh systems will vie with digital video releases as the headline event at this week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco, sources said.

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  • And Then There Was Light

    The appeal of a tiny 1.58 kg notebook is obvious to those who lug around a traditional laptop. But what isn't as well known is that many of the negatives of these machines are fading away.

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