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Thursday, July 6, 2006

Jeremy Reimer at Ars Technica notes that Antivirus company suggests home users switch to Macs. "The Antivirus firm Sophos has done an about-face, suggesting in their latest report on the state of malware threats that many home users should consider switching to the Macintosh platform. Are they serious?"
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Sean Burke has some great notes and code on "Making RSS Pretty," a nice solution to the problem of people clicking on the XML link and getting an ugly page of XML.
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InfoWorld: Application development reports OpenOffice.org warns of three vulnerabilities. "OpenOffice.org is warning users of security vulnerabilities that can crash the OpenOffice.org productivity software and give malicious hackers access to full system resources."

"The company is urging OpenOffice.org 2.0.x users to upgrade to version 2.0.3, released last week. A patch for OpenOffice.org 1.1.x will be available soon, the company said."
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