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Microsoft patches 31 security holes

Ryan Naraine: Five of the 10 bulletins are rated "critical," Microsoft's highest severity rating. Plus, fixes are in for a pair of disclosed flaws and the CanSecWest Pwn2Own vulnerability used to exploit Internet Explorer on Windows 7.

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Ryan Naraine: Apple Safari jumbo patch: 50+ vulnerabilities fixed
Dancho Danchev: Cybercriminals hijack Twitter trending topics
NASA hacker 'at risk of psychosis'

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Safari 4 - 'The world's fastest browser' ... NOT!

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: At yesterday's WWDC 09 keynote speech Apple announced the release of Safari 4 for Windows and Mac - claiming that it is "the world's fastest browser." I'm always suspicious of the "world's blankest blank" claims, so I decided to put them to the test.

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Jason D. O'Grady: WWDC 09: the announcements
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Does Bing deserve to be your default search engine?

Larry Dignan: Google CEO Eric Schmidt says regulators needn't worry - it's easy to switch search engines. But Microsoft has introduced Bing, a search engine that has been well received and could take market share. Where does the truth lie?

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Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft's Bing share on the rise

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The 'incredible' growth of the Mac

David Morgenstern: To rally the troops at the company?s Worldwide Developer Conference on Monday, the first flag raised was of Mac growth.

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Jason D. O'Grady: Why AT&T won't support MMS and tethering
Jason D. O'Grady: Beware of AT&T iPhone upgrade fee
David Morgenstern: Apple vs. Microsoft: Upgrade pricing fiasco

IBM uses social networking to do business

Larry Dignan: IBM on Tuesday rolled out a social networking system designed to encourage its 100,000 strong partner network to better collaborate on projects.

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Wolfram Alpha releases major update

Sam Diaz: These updates, though, don't come in the form of a face lift or a new user interface. These are updates to the core code and data within the knowledge base.

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