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Microsoft
Upgrades Flaw to "Critical"
From ZDNet News - For the
second time in a week, Microsoft acknowledged that its initial
estimation of a software flaw underrated the true threat posed
by the vulnerability. The Redmond, Wash., giant said Thursday it
plans to change the severity of a vulnerability in software
common to Internet Explorer and other Windows applications from
"important" to "critical." The move was prompted by an in-depth
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Hughes shutdown
strands DSL users
From c|net News - Satellite
television company Hughes Electronics will shut down its DirecTV
DSL service in the next few months, forcing about 160,000
customers to find broadband services elsewhere, the company
announced Friday. Hughes Chief Executive Jack Shaw blamed the
move on the failure of Hughes and chief rival EchoStar to merge,
and also said the first decision was to close the money-losing
DirecTV Broadband division and shutter its DirecTV DSL service.
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Windows Tip |
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Line up Desktop
Icons on the Right Side
Ever wish your desktop icons
were lined up on the right side of the desktop? Try this.
Right-click the desktop, select Arrange Icons and be sure Auto
Arrange is turned off. Highlight all your desktop icons, then
drag and drop them to the right side. Now just right-click the
Desktop and choose Line Up Icons to straighten them out.
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