Archive for April, 2009

Microsoft Pushing Out IE8 Through Auto Update

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Microsoft has begun pushing out Internet Explorer 8, the latest version of its Web browser, to Windows users who are signed up for automatic software updates. If your system has Automatic Updates turned on, you may have already been prompted to install the software. Whether you use IE on a regular basis or not, it’s probably a good idea to accept this update, for a couple of reasons. One is speed, both in startup and in normal browsing. From my own, unscientific testing, IE8 simply runs quite a bit faster and smoother than IE7. Various Web sites and blogs have sought to pit IE8’s speed against those of other browsers; I won’t attempt that here. My take: If you must have any version of IE installed, this is the one you want. The other is improved security. IE8 ships with a feature called SmartScreen Filter, which is designed to block

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Security researchers fret over Adobe PDF flaw

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Double danger
Adobe has warned that its Reader and Acrobat PDF software is vulnerable to an unpatched vulnerability.…
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Army officer tossed laptops in to the sea

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Denies destroying evidence in Iraq mistreatment case
The High Court has heard how an army officer destroyed laptops containing pictures of Iraqis killed in a controversial battle near Basra.…
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