There won't be a Patch Day this month after all. Microsoft Corp. late Friday cancelled plans to roll out a solitary bulletin with patches for a Windows flaw, citing an unknown "quality issue." The software giant announced on Thursday that  |  |


Computers running the Firefox browser could be open to remote attack as a result of a buffer overflow vulnerability reported Friday by security researcher Tom Ferris. Vulnerable versions of Firefox include all those up to 1.06, and even version 1.5  |  |
The Colts have the NFL's best offense, but they will be on the road facing the NFL's best defense in their season opener. Clark Judge breaks down the first week of the season, starting with the game of the week  |  |
The New York Times - September 7, 2005 Howard W. French http://www.aegis.org/news/nyt/2005/NYT050902.html SHANGHAI, Sept. 7 - As the class got under way, the diminutive teacher stand ...  |


As emergency personnel and volunteers continue to pick up the shattered lives and homes left in Hurricane Katrina's wake, a group of California's state and federal legislators are looking to alleviate risks in the levee system along the Sacramento-San Joaquin  |
A 69-year-old Menlo Park man was charged with 24 counts of child molestation in San Mateo County Superior Court today.  |
One million subscribers already for each of the two mobile telephone companies barely seven years after their introduction in Cameroon.  |
Mozilla has released Beta 1 of their next generation web browser: Firefox 1.5 . Firefox 1.5 has partial support for SVG 1.1 including basic shapes, paths, colours, text, transformations, gradients, links, scripting via the SVG DOM, SVG events and integration  |
Jerusalem, Sept. 9 - Jewish groups have strongly condemned remarks by a leading Israeli rabbi who said that Hurricane Katrina was God's way of punishing the United States.  |
How well do you remember last week's religion headlines? Take our quiz to find out.  |
Toronto, Sept. 8 - Protesters are citing human rights as the basis of their opposition to a Canadian proposal that would allow the application of Islamic law within Ontario's system of faith-based courts.  |
Additional Canadian Forces members will depart Halifax tomorrow to join OPERATION UNISON 2005 as part of the Canadian Joint Task Group (CJTG) now steaming towards the Gulf of Mexico.  |
Site suggests Dell may go AMD Opteron Serendipity Dawg By INQUIRER staff : Saturday 10 September 2005, 00:39 A FILING on an influential forum, Ace's Hardware , suggests that Dell may buy Opterons from AMD. It's an old story, but  |
The American Journal of Medicine has determined the best diet to lose weight.  |  |
Some weight loss pills you think may be safer could be dangerous.  |  |
The U.S. Senate Friday passed a measure that would put certain cold medicines behind the pharmacy counter.  |  |
Faced with serious competition from open source and increasing calls for open formats from governments and the World Bank, what will Microsoft do to protect its holiest of holies, Microsoft Office?  |
The gangsters who attacked novelist Ngugi wa Thiong'o began by overpowering two security guards at Norfolk Towers apartments, a court was told yesterday.  |
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