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Google unveils Web-based calendar app

April 13, 2006 Free schedule keeper puts fire under rivals with ease of use, collaboration and interoperability with other programs. Video: Google wants to keep your calendar TAGS: calendar, Groove Networks Inc., Google Inc., event, collaboration, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., video, e-mail

Microsoft's virus antidote: Ban attachments

April 6, 2001 Responding to the rash of e-mail viruses that started with Melissa, the company is clamping down on the types of file attachments that will work with Outlook 2002 e-mail. TAGS: Microsoft Outlook 2002, attachment, e-mail virus, business software, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail message, Microsoft Office XP, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, virus, security, Microsoft Windows

CipherTrust toolbar adds phish net to e-mail

March 13, 2006 "TrustedSource Toolbar" plugs in to Outlook and Lotus Notes and is designed to fight spam, phishing and fraud. TAGS: CipherTrust Inc., phishing, e-mail security, toolbar, spam, inbox, Lotus, IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Corp., e-mail, Microsoft Outlook

Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird

September 18, 2007 The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next? TAGS: Mitchell Baker, Stephen O'Grady, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., RedMonk, corporation, Firefox, open source, Internet Service Provider, Gmail, Internet service, Microsoft Outlook, Netscape Communications Corp., Web browser, success, service provider

Gaps found in Microsoft Exchange API documentation

March 10, 2008 Companies providing alternatives to Exchange are expressing concern over missing information in recently published APIs for Microsoft volume server products. TAGS: MAPI, Microsoft Exchange Server, CeBit, e-mail server, gap, API, publication, server, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., Linux, e-mail

Eudora adds new security in version 5.1

April 20, 2001 Wireless communications company Qualcomm announces the release of version 5.1 of its popular e-mail program. TAGS: Eudora, Qualcomm Inc., communications company, wireless communication, Gartner Inc., e-mail address, Apple Mac OS X, security, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail

New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords

August 17, 2000 Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States. TAGS: National Infrastructure Protection Center, strain, Computer Associates International Inc., Microsoft VBScript, virus, virus attack, variant, infection, Europe, bank, banking, U.S., Microsoft Outlook, security, e-mail address, e-mail

Microsoft eyes new ways to sell Office

July 11, 2007 An ad-supported or online version of the company's profitable software isn't coming soon. But Microsoft is thinking about options. TAGS: Microsoft Office Live, Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office, Google Docs, Steve Ballmer, word-processing, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, spreadsheet, U.S., Google Inc., e-mail

Start-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline

March 26, 2007 Software company's Zimbra Desktop uses Ajax and a local database to let people use Web mail both online and offline. TAGS: Web development, AJAX, Web application, e-mail server, Microsoft Outlook, server, Web browser, database, e-mail

How to protect your computer from viruses

September 21, 2000 Computer users don't need to feel helpless against the onslaught of viruses such as "NewLove," according to antivirus experts. TAGS: WSH, Computer Associates International Inc., researcher, attachment, Trend Micro Inc., virus, antivirus, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Security hole leaves Microsoft's Excel vulnerable

July 12, 2000 The company says it is working to close a security hole in its Excel spreadsheet program that could open computers to attack while bypassing warning systems. TAGS: Georgi Guninski, security hole, Microsoft Excel, Excel spreadsheet, Microsoft VBScript, security, Microsoft Visual Basic, attack, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Week in review: Spring forward, fall flat

March 9, 2007 Thanks to a decision Congress made two years ago, daylight saving is starting early--and causing headaches for IT pros and consumers. TAGS: Y2K, Week in review, Internet radio, record company, patch management, Microsoft Exchange Server, reader, software company, radio, server, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Klez.h wins sibling rivalry

May 28, 2002 It's proving to be the No. 1 son of the original Klez virus, leaving its sibling Klez.i in the dust and overtaking SirCam as the most virulent computer virus yet. TAGS: Klez worm, SirCam, Alex Shipp, MessageLabs Ltd., computer virus, worm, antivirus company, copy, virus, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail, antivirus, PC
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