Windows XP more secure then Vista?
According to a Symantec report, some of Microsoft's efforts to make Windows Vista its most stable and secure operating system ever could cause instability and new security flaws.
Read MoreAccording to a Symantec report, some of Microsoft's efforts to make Windows Vista its most stable and secure operating system ever could cause instability and new security flaws.
Read MoreNormally DMXzone doesn't report on new processors but it seems that Intels latest chip has shaken up the hardware world like no other processor has done before.
Intel's upcoming Core 2 Duo processor has a clear performance lead in a wide variety of benchmarks for office applications, games and other software..
Read MoreAccording to Think Secret Apple will roll out the second generation of its iPod nano music player at its Worldwide Developers Conference.
The announcement is expected to arrive alongside the release of movie rentals through the iTunes Music Store on August 7th.
Read MoreSophos warns users of Gmail of a widespread phising e-mail campaign that tries to trick users by letting them think they won a prize of $500 from Gmail.
Read MoreMicrosoft released seven security updates of which are three are for Office and Excel and four updates for Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Server. Five of these updates are critical and are a high risk.
Read MoreDMXzone.com held a special interview with Donald Booth, core member of the Adobe Spry team - developing a new fantastic AJAX technology that will propably be integrated in future Dreamweaver editions and other Adobe products.
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