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...caveat: desktop search might make it "marginally" easier for hackers to steal your private data, Gartner research director Allen Weiner says. But Weiner and most analysts agree that the rewards greatly outweigh the risks. If you've got a firewall--and anybody with Windows XP has one by default--you should be fine...
...find them faster. Your bibliographies can be flawless even if you’ve never heard of MLA style with the help of the “Cite While You Write” function, completely compatible with Microsoft Word. The latest version, EndNote 8 for Windows 2000 and XP is a pricey $329.95, but with your student ID it can be yours...
...playing along. The next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, has been delayed so much that it has acquired the nickname Long Wait. Gates recently warned that we would have to cool our heels until 2006 before we would see it--five years after the release of Windows XP--and even that date isn't certain. "We'll ship it when it's ready," says Neil Charney, director of product management for Windows. One reason for the delay is that Gates' "trustworthy computing" plan has pulled programmers off Longhorn to work on fixing Windows XP, patching the kinds of security...
...bigger problem for Microsoft is that fully 65% of Windows users have not yet upgraded to XP. Why should they, when there's another new version taking shape? As Gates is fond of saying, "Our biggest competitor is our installed base." Now the Longhorn team has been told to scale back its ambitious plans for the new operating system in order to make sure it will work with the average...
Davis strongly encourages all students and staff running Windows 2000 or XP to download the patch from the FASCS website...