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July 9, 2001

photo Banks are beginning to market Internet banking more aggressively. But a foray into the virtual bill-paying world show electronic payments can take longer to clear than a payment sent conventionally. Story

[Times art: Teresanne Cossetta]

Pulling it all together at one Web site
Online banking gives consumers access to their accounts at one financial institution. If they want to check various brokerage, mortgage or other accounts online, they have to hop from Web site to Web site.

Postings
The West Pasco Macintosh User Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Embassy Hills Civic Center, 9509 Palm Ave., Port Richey. For information, call (727) 849-5227 or 942-9219, or visit www.angelfire.com/mac/wpm.

Site-seeing
Police line: www.BuyPoliceSupplies.com

Video game reviews
Crazy Taxi 2

Review: OmiiWeb 4.0
System MacOSX

ActiveX settings blocking Windows updates
Q. I use Windows 98. I installed Norton AntiVirus. When I try to download Windows Update a dialog box states, "'Your current security settings prohibit running unsafe controls on this page." This happens even after I disable Norton.  


 

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