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  • Cisco offers slew of security kit updates

    Networking king Cisco has filled out its range of security products with a series of enhancements that aid collaboration between products and, the company hopes, make the collective network of products more secure as a result.

  • Cisco readies security enhancements

    Cisco Systems on Monday in the United States is expected to unveil several enhancements to its security lineup that are designed to bolster its management offerings and ability to secure applications that reside on the network.

  • Firefox joins top ten global brands

    The open source browser Firefox has been rated alongside Google, Apple and Starbucks as one of the most powerful brands in the world in 2005, according to a study published on Monday.

  • Is Microsoft driving freeloaders to Linux?

    A serious push to curb piracy could hurt Redmond, says ZDNet Australia's Iain Ferguson.

  • Major Firefox release delayed

    Adding new features to the open-source browser is taking "a bit longer than initially expected," Mozilla Foundation says.

  • Mozilla: IE7 will boost Firefox take-up

    The Mozilla Foundation is expecting to see a surge in interest in the Firefox browser from enterprise users once Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 7 next year.

  • Why Linux isn't ready for desktops

    The Mozilla Foundation's Asa Dotzler cites four main barriers to converting Windows users.

  • Browsers squabble over best browser claim

    A Mozilla Foundation employee has hit out at Opera Software for claiming it won a best browser award, saying this award was actually won by the open source browser Firefox.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Firefox snaps at IE's heels

    As Firefox marks its five-millionth download and moves to retail stores, a survey showed Microsoft's heavyweight Internet Explorer slipping below 90 percent market share.

  • Firefox browser to hit 1.0 milestone

    Barring any last-minute surprises, the Firefox Web browser on Tuesday in the US will turn 1.0.

  • Linux 10 times more expensive? Get the facts, watchdog tells Microsoft

    Microsoft recently launched a 'Get the Facts' ad campaign telling consumers Linux isn't cheaper than Windows. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) thinks they should get the facts too - but it's warned Microsoft to make sure its are straight first.

  • Accenture lands Homeland Security deal

    The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it had awarded Accenture a contract worth up to US$10 billion for help in upgrading the nation's system for tracking visitors.

  • Biometric doubts see travellers photographed, fingerprinted

    Problems in introducing biometric identifiers to Australian passports means Australian citizens visiting the United States will be fingerprinted and photographed under that country's anti-terrorism measures.

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