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SOFTWARE
Linux Red Hat 9
I am, by profession, a Microsoft Windows(tm) Professional. However, in light of recent and growing number and complexity of Internet Worms and viruses that attack many desktop platforms and Servers in the wild that depend on MS Windows, I have turned my attention to a UNIX-based operating system called Linux.

SPAM
Guide to Fighting Spam. The Latest Tools
By all accounts, spam is on the rise. Brightmail, an AntiSpam vendor estimates that 42 percent of all Internet e-mail is now spam. That's an 8 percent rise since 2001. The rise in spam, however, has been met with an almost equal rise in anti-spam vendors who have come up with many solutions to rid your mailboxes of unwanted email. At least 25 such vendors are currently offering products they promise will get rid of most, but not all your spam.

SOFTWARE
Windows XP May Have A Mind Of Its Own
Many Windows XP users are concerned about a recent upgrade to Windows XP called the Windows XP Service Pack 1. Why are they concerned? Well, to put it succinctly, they have discovered that Windows XP SP1 may "phone home" when installed on the desktop, alerting Microsoft of an illegal copy of its operating system and as a result may refuse to install.

NETWORKING
The History of Kerberos Authentication
Kerberos provides authentication for many Net applications. However, it does have its limitations.

TIPS
Turning Off Windows Update in Windows XP
Do you feel comfortable allowing Windows to update itself? Many readers may not like the idea of Windows secretly downloading and in some cases installing programs on their PCs without their knowledge. It's true that Windows Update is an important feature built into the Windows XP OS, but unless the user has full control over what is happening and a complete disclosure of the results of the installation is revealed, many users may wish to turn off the process altogether in order to regain control of their PCs. Here's how it can be done.

SOFTWARE
Why You Might Not Want to Upgrade to Windows XP Just Yet
If you haven't made the transition from Windows 98/98SE/ME or 2000 Professional to the latest operating system from Microsoft, Windows XP Pro or Home Edition, you might want to hold off upgrading until you do some research and look very closely at your PC to see if upgrading is what you should do.

ONLINE SECURITY
Man-In-The-Middle Attack - Serious IE 5.X and 6.0 SSL Security Flaw Revealed
It was recently discovered that a serious flaw existed in the most prevalently installed and used browser throughout the world: Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 5.x and 6.0. Most vulnerable was the 6.0 version of the browser. This latest flaw is one that has many people scurrying to find a resolution because it affects the way we do business on the Internet.

INTERNET CONNECTION
Cable Broadband vs. DSL FastAccess Internet Service
If you're like me, you've made up your mind that it's high time to get on the fast track and switch from your extremely slow 56K modem connection to one of the faster Internet access mediums. But before you make the plunge and drop your current dialup ISP (Internet Service Provider) to go to high-speed broadband, there are some considerations that you need to keep in mind: bandwidth and security.

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Portable MP3 Jukeboxes
Why is it when you travel somewhere, you take your portable player and a couple of your favorite CDs with you to listen, but suddenly what you really start missing is the music you left on your shelf back home? And you can’t take your whole collection with you, can you?

DIGITAL SECURITY
Palladium: It's not a new processor from Intel
Microsoft's new security plan, code-named Palladium, looks like the work of the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance. Officials at Microsoft announced a similar security initiative this year called the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, TCPA. They said that the company is looking at implementing new security measures, such as computer identification and high-level encryption, in future operating systems, possibly as early as 2004.

PROTECTION
Keeping Your PC Out of Trouble
Today computer users are mostly concerned about two things when working online: security and virus-protection. Here are some useful tips on how to keep your PC out of trouble without spending a lot of money.

HARDWARE
400 Gbytes on Your PC
IBM has a new promise - to increase our hard disc capacity up to four times with its new technology of magnetic coating.

E-BUSINESS
e-Business Expenses Will Increase
$5 trillion will be spent in the next four years for e-commerce development, despite pessimistic forecast for the future of electronic markets.

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