
Is a superworm a real possibility, or is it just a tech urban myth. Find out in this article on TechNewsWorld.

David Bradley, the IBM engineer that designed the Ctrl+Alt+Delete function for breaking frozen computers is retiring from IBM after nearly 29 years.

The next version of Windows Server will get new features that will allow users to connect Web services together without the need for additional software or applications. An article on Computerworld has full details.

Comcast is threatening to cut off high-traffic users from their high-speed internet service, but they won’t tell the users what the bandwidth limit is.

The corporate cost in lost revenues and support expenses for the MyDoom epidemic is being estimated at nearly $250 million. Read more in this article by Andrew Stein of CNN/Money.

Microsoft, joining SCO, is now offering a $250,000 bounty for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the author of the MyDoom.B variant. The B variation targets Microsoft’s main web site with a denial of service attack.

Microsoft says they won’t make any upgrades to their operating system or web browser that are based on the Eolas patents until their patent infringement case with Eolas Technologies is settled.

Microsoft is offering Solution Accelerator for Microsoft Systems Architecture Enterprise Messaging to allow users to more easily operate an Exchange Server 2003 enterprise messaging system.

This plug-in from Planet Software allows you to view an entire year at a time on any assigned calendar in Outlook. It offers a variety of settings so you can tailor to best meet your needs.

This article by Kieren McCarthy of Techworld.com tells how a newly found security flaw in Internet Explorer could allow users to unknowingly download malicious files.