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03/08/2006, 1:40pm, EST

Wednesday, March 8th

Briefly: Blog wars; VectorWorks 12

In brief: ZDNet blogger George Ou has posted a follow-up to Paul Murphy's claims that Apple's recent advisory comprising 40 CVE vulnerabilities should count as just one security issue.... Image Source announced that it has joined the QuarkAlliance program, enabling QuarkAlliance members to purchase Image Source photography directly and receive special member benefits.... Nemetschek North America recently announced the availability of localized versions of VectorWorks 12 for Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and France.... The battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray is heating up as Sony and Lionsgate announce films which will be the first to appear on Blu-ray, and with Samsung preparing to launch the world's first Blu-ray Disc player.... One Voice Technologies today announced that it has added voice enabled commands to access and play Apple iTunes music from within Microsoft Windows XP Media Center 2005.


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Samsung?
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03/08, 7:04pm, EST
here in Japan we've had blu-ray recorders and players for at least several months. I don't think samsung is the first.
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