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IN THIS ISSUE:
> Pace of identity adoption picks up
> 'Critical' flaws in Internet Explorer
> Cognos adds Microsoft integration to BI line
> More headlines
> Blocking spyware via the ActiveX kill bit
> The Missing Link: Troy vey -- 'Illiad' translated 2 text
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Pace of identity adoption picks up
[SearchWin2000.com]
Identity management software can be a challenge to deploy, but that hasn't deterred a lot of IT organizations. New research finds that the market for these products is hotter than previously anticipated.
MORE INFO:
> The changing face of identity management
> Submit a question to security expert Roberta Bragg
'Critical' flaws in Internet Explorer
[SearchSecurity.com]
Microsoft investigates security holes in its popular Web browser and issues patches for two other vulnerabilities.
Cognos adds Microsoft integration to BI line
[SearchCRM.com]
In its latest release, the business intelligence vendor tackles two industry trends.
More headlines
[From around the Web]
Microsoft sees one price doesn't fit all (Associated Press)
Microsoft appeals Eolas decision (CNET)
Microsoft appeals EU antitrust ruling (Associated Press)
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TOPICS: Welcome to the Blooper Zone
The May Blooper contest is over and we have a winner! A.S., a former technical support person from Illinois, snagged the top spot. Read his and other hilarious stories here!
TOPICS: Poll: Microsoft to extend product life cycle to 10 years
What do you think about Microsoft's decision to extend its product life cycle to 10 years?
Take our latest poll and sound off.
TIPS: Blocking spyware via the ActiveX kill bit
Most spyware installs through an ActiveX plug-in when a browser window is opened. Disabling ActiveX controls entirely can cripple IE to the point where many legitimate sites don't work at all, and using the Trusted and Restricted Sites feature in IE isn't always helpful either. One way to stop spyware from installing itself is to attack it in the Registry, by preemptively blocking specific ActiveX controls from being installed.
Read this tip to learn more.
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The Missing Link: Troy vey -- 'Illiad' translated 2 text
[WebIndia123.com]
Just when you thought translating Hamlet into Klingon was the geekiest thing ever, this story comes along. According to published reports in Australia, Microsoft is translating The Illiad into text -- as in text messages. So far Microsoft has trimmed 37,000 words into 32 lines ("Helen went 2 watch from da walls"), complete with smiley face icons. It's like CliffsNotes for people who don't have the attention span for
CliffsNotes or the time to sit through Troy.
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