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  • Patch 3.5.0 for 3DMark03 released
    Tuesday 16 November 2004 – 07:27
    Futuremark released a new patch for the 3DMark03 benchmark suite.
  • Microsoft to release patch for recent browser exploit
    Tuesday 28 March 2006 – 04:52
    A recently uncovered vulnerability in Internet Explorer can expose computers to "drive-by downloads", Trojan horse programs that are installed through innocuous looking pop-up windows. The team at Microsoft's Security Response Center is working on a patch and plans on releasing it next month.
  • A new Angle on Patch Panels from Siemon
    Monday 5 March 2007 – 10:04
    Getting patch cords plugged in where they belong seems like a simple procedure.
  • Patch issued for OpenOffice.org WMF vulnerability
    Friday 5 January 2007 – 09:07
    A patch has been released for a vulnerability in the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, a problem rated as "highly critical".
  • Apple issues another Mac patch bundle
    Tuesday 14 March 2006 – 05:43
    Apple released its second bundle of security updates in as many weeks, issuing updates to fix problems in a few core Mac OS X programs, including the operating system's e-mail client and Safari, the default Web browser.

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  • FarCry Patch v1.2 With Shader Model 3.0*
    Monday 5 July 2004 – 07:00
    A new patch is out for the eye-candy heavy shooter FarCry, bringing with it a number of changes and improvements. Owners of a GeForce 6800 video card will find this patch especially interesting, as it finally brings adequate image quality and a performance boost, thanks to the addition of support for Shader Model 3.0.
  • Patch Management In The Enterprise, Part II*
    Tuesday 18 October 2005 – 07:00
    What Patch Management Solution is best suited for your organization?
  • Patch Management In The Enterprise, Part I*
    Monday 10 October 2005 – 07:00
    With worm and virus infections on the rise, patch management is more important than ever.
  • Microsoft to release patch for power drain bug*
    Tuesday 14 February 2006 – 07:33
    Microsoft to release patch for power drain bug Two weeks ago, TG Daily reported that USB 2.0 devices can cause excessive power consumption in notebooks. After further extensive testing, which involved Intel and Microsoft, an ACPI driver has been singled out to be the source of the unusual high power drainage observed by our engineers. Microsoft today confirmed that it is developing a new patch to fix the driver bug.

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