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My Favorite
Buzzword:
Get ready for the
Wireless MAN, baby. Or short for
Wireless Metropolitan Area Network.
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All About The MAN
Spam Overload Dept:
According
to a recent survey, about 65 percent of Net users spend 10 minutes
or more a day dealing with spam. About 37 percent of respondents get
100 junk messages a day, and 63 percent get 50 or more.
Source:
Symantec and Insightexpress
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Alice Hill's Technology
Watch
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Microsoft to Temporarily Stop Auto-Update of SP2
Matt Cameron At OverClockers Corner has the following info on the Service Pak 2 debacle: "Microsoft said that they will be giving customers a tool to prevent SP2 to from being automatically installed on their computer via Automatic Update or Windows Update. Microsoft originally was going to 'force' the new service pack upon users but because there is so much controversy over the potential of applications no longer working after install the Service Pack, Microsoft has decide to make it a choice of the users."
# Posted at
9:40 AM
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