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    Apple today released a security update for Quicktime 7.1.6, removing a vulnerability used by a security researcher in April to win US$10,000 and a new Macbook at CanSecWest 2007.

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    There's no mouse or keyboard needed for Microsoft's new tabletop computer, which is entirely controlled through touch.

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    In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market. From fingerprint scanners, to single sign-on software and biometric technology -- we have the authentication market covered.

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    Wi-Fi access is a great convenience, but frankly, it's beginning to worry me.

  • HP LaserJet 3380

    The HP LaserJet 3380 is a good match for a very small-business operation that doesn't require colour printing.

  • Nikon Coolpix 4500: Powerfully cool

    The Nikon Coolpix 4500's power and versatility will appeal to photo enthusiasts who have the patience to search out its features.

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