February 6th, 2009
News to know: Windows 7; Facebook and OpenID; Patch Tuesday preview
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily . For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage
Ryan Naraine: MS Tuesday heads-up: Critical IE, Exchange flaws
Mary Jo Foley: Windows 7 chiefs: We messed up
How would you tweak Microsoft’s Windows 7 line-up?
- Microsoft: UAC security setting not changing (for now)
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows 7 as a free upgrade? I don’t think so!
Sam Diaz: Analyst: 6.6 million AppleTV units in 2009; an Apple-connected TV on the horizon
Zack Whittaker: Open letter failed; Microsoft screws over students again
Joe McKendrick: New survey links cloud computing to virtualization
- Five ways in which SOA can teach Web 2.0 a thing or two
- BPEL bopped again: A vision unfulfilled, or lack of vision?
SAP’s Apotheker takes on shoddy consultants, certifications
- Systems integrators: The model has to change
- Dennis Howlett: SAP’s goose gander theory
- Blagbert’s view on SAP certification
- The certification timebomb
Jennifer Leggio: Fortune 500 series: Cisco’s digital everywhere
Sean Portnoy: SIM2 Solar Series LED-backlit LCD is first to use Dolby Vision technology
Google Operating System: Google Chrome Will Have Extensions by May
Andrew Nusca: First look: Google Analytics for iPhone. Gallery right.
Harry Fuller: Mother nature uses green tech
- Green auto racing? Are they kidding?
- Home heating dealer greens its bank account with Acadia green tech
- Richard Koman: Gates sics mosquitos on unsuspecting technorati at TED
Tom Foremski: We live in media as fish live in water
You need a game plan for customer communications
Microsoft offers to just ‘Fix it’
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