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McAfee President Resigns

Hodges, an 11-year McAfee veteran who was responsible for the company's strategy and technology development has resigned.

The departure comes just days after McAfee was ordered to pay $50 million to settle long-running securities fraud charges.

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First impressions of Adobe Lightroom beta

Ars Technica has written a good first impression of the beta of Adobe Lightroom which available now. Lightroom has many similarities with Aperture, but this program has clearly been in development for a while. Some are things (like the navigator) that have been in early Photoshop versions.

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Apple: Windows can run on an Intel-Mac without problems

At the Macworld Expo, Apple's senior vice president said that the company won't sell or support Windows itself, but also hasn't done anything to prevent people from loading Windows onto the machines themselves.

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Microsoft & software security

Slate.com has an interesting article on why the software giant still can't get it's computer security right.

Four years ago, Bill Gates dispatched a companywide e-mail promising that security and privacy would be Microsoft's top priorities. Gates urged that new design approaches must "dramatically reduce" the number of security-related issues as well as make fixes easier to administer. "Eventually," he added, "our software should be so fundamentally secure that customers never even worry about it."

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Re-Introducing the Real Windows Vista

Recently, Microsoft held a demonstration of the new features of the upcoming operating Vista.

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The best open source projects

Ana Kronschnabl and Tomas Rawlings pick the best open source websites where users can change the content. Read More
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CES 2006: Gadgets glitter in Vegas

The annual blockbuster Consumer Electronics Show has attracted a huge gadget-loving crowd. From the conference rooms to the show floor, keynotes and parties, here's everything you need to know.

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The Windows Sidebar is in Vista!

Windows Sidebar is now processed in the core of Windows Vista.

The Windows Sidebar contains a list of programs, also named gadgets. Furthermore the sidebar displays RSS-feeds. The sidebar was first displayed at the Professional Developer Conference in 2003 and was named as an important expansion on the user interface of windows Vista.

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Flash Lite 2 on Adobe Labs

The Flash Lite 2.0 update for the Flash 8 Authoring IDE can be downloaded at the Adobe Labs. Furthermore there is a recorded seminar by on Flash Lite 2.0. And JesterXL has created a great Flash Lite 2.0 sample; the Flickr flash lite application. 

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Intel replaces logo and slogan

Intel Corp. has decided to replace the old “Intel Inside” campaign in favor of a new logo and tag line that includes the phrase “Leap ahead.” The logo and tag line will be formally announced on Jan. 3.

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