by Mario Apicella

Test Center Tracker: Red alert for IE

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Dec 19, 20071 min

You patched what? Hopefully this reaches you just in time to stop the automatic update rollout of Internet Explorer at your place. Last week's updates could do more harm than good, Sean Gallagher reports. Some unfortunate early adopters have experienced crashes and erratic behavior with IE. If this hits home, Sean has a couple of suggestions to fix the mess. It's all in Enterprise Windows. A Bluetooth for you Le

You patched what? Hopefully this reaches you just in time to stop the automatic update rollout of Internet Explorer at your place. Last week’s updates could do more harm than good, Sean Gallagher reports. Some unfortunate early adopters have experienced crashes and erratic behavior with IE. If this hits home, Sean has a couple of suggestions to fix the mess. It’s all in Enterprise Windows.

A Bluetooth for you Let’s face it, you work hard and deserve a personal reward. On the other end, She Who Must Be Obeyed may not be comfortable picking up gadgets for you. So what are you waiting for? Tom Yager has a couple of suggestions that will look good under the Christmas tree and will look even better on your ear. And sound good too, Tom found out.

How big is your screen? If you answered “Not big enough”, a new version of VMware Workstation could help reduce some of the clutter, David Marshall explains. VmWare Workstation 6.5 is still in beta but the screen shot posted by David makes me wanting to jump in. On second thoughts, I may need a larger monitor too.