All Desktop Computing News - May 2007

Apple patches multiple Mac OS X flaws

Attackers could exploit several holes in Mac OS X to run malicious code on targeted machines, trigger denials of service or escalate privileges. Apple has released patches.

Vista has had ‘no major effect on PC sales’

Demand for new PCs has not been significantly affected by Microsoft Vista's delay and subsequent release, according to analyst firm In-Stat.

All London NHS trusts now using Pacs digital X-ray system

Every London NHS trust is now using the Pacs digital X-ray system, which will be available across the country by 2008.

Do gateway reviews produce results?

Gateway reviews aim to ensure that government projects remain cost effective and are on track to deliver benefits. Arif Mohamed takes a look at how the review process works in practice

Security Blog Log: Bloggers not for easing PCI DSS

  • News
  • Date: 14 May 2007
Heeding PCI DSS is hard, but most bloggers think it would be a mistake to dumb it down so more merchants can be in compliance.

Red Hat and Intel launch new client

Red Hat has announced the availability of a new client product called Red Hat Global Desktop in partnership with Intel to address low-cost PC needs in emerging markets.

Linux guru backs new GNU licence

Open source guru Alan Cox has voiced his support for the controversial version 3.0 of the GNU General Public Licence in an exclusive podcast interview with Computer Weekly.
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