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Flawed Trend Micro anti-virus update cripples PCs

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Flawed Trend Micro anti-virus update cripples PCs

Trend Micro security software updates incorrectly identified up to eight different Windows files as Trojans, then quarantined those files thinking they were dangerous

Flawed Trend Micro anti-virus update cripples PCs

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Residential Cruise Line Receives USA Design Patent

PennFuture: State Senate Committee Cripples Energy Savings Bill, Condemning Pennsylvania's Families and Businesses to Higher Electricity Bills

Don't Count Cobol Out

Hugh Pickens writes "Although Turing Award-winning computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra once said, 'the use of Cobol cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offense,' Michael Swaine has an interesting entry to Dr. Dobb's Journal asserting that Cobol is the most widely used language in the 21st century, critical to some of the hottest areas of software development today, and may be the next language you'll be learning. In 1997, the Gartner Group estimated that there were 240 billion lines of Cobol code in active apps, and billions of lines of new Cobol code are being written every year. Cobol is a key element in the realization of modern distributed business software architecture concepts — XML/metadata, Web Services, Service Oriented Architecture — and e-business.


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