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Daily News Podcast For Friday, May 26


Posted by admin, May 25, 2006 08:05 PM

In today's daily news podcast, Microsoft and Intel back a new pay-as-you-compute program, Symantec warns its enterprise customers about an unpatched vulnerability in Windows 2000's file sharing protocol, two men are arrested for trying to extort $150,000 from MySpace, and Windows Vista Beta 2 is reviewed positively--well, mostly positively. Meanwhile, the Editor's Note offers sympathy to those IT staffers whose job it will be to implement all of Microsoft's new software.

Your host today is Barbara Krasnoff.


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