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Firefox 1.5.0.3 is going to be released within the next few days in order to fix a critical security update that was found earlier this week. For those people that cannot wait for the build to officially be released please visit the download link below. These are candidate builds which are very likely to be released as the final version but they are

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Just two days ago I saw this message in the Mozilla forums that everyone using Firefox 2.0 better export their bookmarks because the Places was going to be stripped from the builds. Ben Goodger had posted instructions on how to export your bookmarks so that you wouldn't lose them:

  1. Start Firefox
  2. Open the Places Organizer using Bookmarks->Organize Bookmarks...
  3. Choose File->Export and choose a file to save
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Windows Live Gets A New Sign-In Screen

April 28th, 2006
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The Windows Live services now have a new sign-in user interface that replaces the old Passport screen. The new interface (pictured above) reminds me of the Windows Login screen where you select which user you are and then it displays a box for you to enter your password. I am sure that this is their goal so that users see something familiar to them and naturally

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Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions for users who are new to Linux, and another release is slated for June. In the mean time don't be afraid to test out the beta version of their new operating system which you can get in multiple flavors: Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Edubuntu.

The differences between each of the builds is not that big. Ubuntu started

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Firefox 1.5.0.3 Planned For Release Today

April 28th, 2006
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An updated build of Firefox is being released soon just days after Mozilla was notified of a critical security bug. It sometimes takes months for Microsoft to release security patches for Internet Explorer, but Mozilla is different. Mozilla does not leave security issues open for very long, and with the updated build expected today they definitely prove that (just 3 days after they were notified of

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