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  • Yahoo launches customised IE 7 beta

    The lines are being drawn in the search wars, with Yahoo and Microsoft squaring off against Firefox and Google.

  • Internet Explorer 5: The Final Cut

    In mid-March, Microsoft released the final version of Internet Explorer 5, packed with a rich array of never-before-seen features and usability improvements. There’s something for just about everyone in IE5, from users and administrators to content providers and developers. In this release, Microsoft has concentrated most on giving people the tools they need to make Web surfing faster and easier.

  • Google merges Gmail with chat

    Google on Monday in the United States was set to launch Gmail Chat, which will let users send instant messages with one click from their e-mail account, see when contacts are online and save the chat history like an e-mail message.

  • 2007: How was it for security?

    Security researchers worked overtime in 2007, which turned out to be a nightmare for software vendors from day one.

  • Filter flaw vexes Hotmail, Yahoo

    A flaw in the way Web-based e-mail services Yahoo Mail and Hotmail filter messages left users open to attack via specially crafted online scripts, a security specialist said Tuesday.

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  • Firefox, bah humbug

    So far, the open source browser has been getting a free ride -- nobody is criticising it. That is, until now.

  • 2007: How was it for security?

    Security researchers worked overtime in 2007, which turned out to be a nightmare for software vendors from day one.

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  • Firefox, bah humbug

    So far, the open source browser has been getting a free ride -- nobody is criticising it. That is, until now.

  • Windows Live Hotmail

    Drag-and-drop message organisation and a built-in MP3 player are among the notable new features to this radical overhaul of Hotmail.

  • HP iPaq H4350

    It's longer than your average Pocket PC, but its integrated keyboard and higher-capacity battery make the H4350 a top choice for heavy Wi-Fi users.

  • HP iPaq H4150

    If you liked the slim form factor of the H1940 but were waiting for a unit with built-in Wi-Fi, this is it.

  • Microsoft Windows XP SP2

    We recommend installing Windows XP SP2 but only after Microsoft has had a few weeks to work out the kinks.

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