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Computerworld: “What’s coming, what’s rumored: Will next week’s event bring more than a preview of the next Mac OS X?” More …

SeaMonkey is a web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple — all your Internet needs in one application. The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to deliver production-quality releases of code derived from the application formerly known as “Mozilla Application Suite”.

Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox 1.5.0.6, the second maintenance release of the browser in about a week.

And, what is “new” in this update?:

• Fixed an issue with playing Windows media content

MacInTouch has several links to articles about breaking into a computer using wireless networking vulnerabilities. The links includes a video by security researchers David Maynor and Jon Ellch show they can break into a MacBook which is using a 3rd party wireless card. A little disturbing is a report by a Washington Post blog that Apple twisted some arms to keep the Mac OS drives out of the picture.

Breaking Into a MacBook video - Cnet

Black Hat: MacBook hit with wireless hack - Computerworld

Hackers Expose ‘Critical’ Wi-Fi Driver Flaw - eWeek

Hijacking a Macbook in 60 Seconds or Less - Washington Post blog

Follow-up to the Macbook Post - Washington Post blog