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FotoFun Pack

Downloads Also see the Foto Halloween and Foto Christmas Add-on Packs! The results can be sent in an MMS or email or even printed out. FotoFunPack is a collection of fun and simple to use applications that make integral use of the facilities of the imaging...

[July 31, 2002, 8:00]

Pentium 4 set for Halloween launch

News Intel may have a Halloween treat for tech trick-or-treaters -- the launch of the Pentium 4 processor for desktop PCs. It doesn't expect that consumers will purchase a Pentium 4 system for word processing and email.

[September 25, 2000, 7:54]

RealNetworks rewrites privacy policy

News The fact that they sneaked it in over Halloween does not inspire confidence," said Jason Catlett, president of privacy advocate Junkbusters. This disclosure is far from adequate -- the fact that they sneaked it in over Halloween does not inspire...

[November 2, 1999, 14:12]

New! Travel Safely in Foreign Countries

Downloads Embassies & ConsulatesTerrorism Travel Planner - USA:Planning, including Planning a Trip, Before You Leave, What to Wear, and What Not to WearPacking, including Checked Bags, Prohibited Items, Firearm Requirements, Locks, and Carry-onsAirport...

[August 5, 2006, 8:00]

Open-source firm hires ex-Microsoft exec

News He was also one of the main contributors to the infamous "Halloween memo", in which Microsoft first documented concerns about open-source software as a competitive threat. There were a lot of us that talked about open source casually in email, and...

[November 16, 2004, 8:15]

Microsoft email 'misunderstood' - SCO

News The Open Source Initiative made the memo part of its collection of so-called Halloween documents, which are leaked memos from or about Microsoft's attempts to fight the open-source software movement. The SCO Group dismissed a leaked memo that...

[March 5, 2004, 7:55]

New KDE to arrive with Halloween eye candy

News KMail, the integrated email and organiser program, now supports secure protocols S/MIME, PGP/MIME and X.509v3. Each one includes not only basic components such as icons and scroll bars but also higher-level Web browsers, file managers, email...

[October 17, 2002, 16:58]

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