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February 11th, 2009

News to know: More Kindle, Intel, IT Talent, Google energy

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:00 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Dana Blankenhorn, Microsoft Corp., Sam Diaz, Intel Corp., Tablets, Notebooks, Smart Phones, Security

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

Christopher Dawson: Kindle 2.0: Give me a Classmate instead

Larry Dignan: Intel: We’re spending $7 billion on U.S. plants

Phil Fersht: Think before you fire: The cost of replacing IT talent

Garett Rogers: Google to make monitoring energy consumption simple

Christopher Dawson: I miss my Classmate

Joe McKendrick: Enterprise 2.0: innovation is the name of the game

Ryan Naraine: BlackBerry bitten by ActiveX control flaw

Richard Koman: In move to consolidate cybersecurity, Obama taps Hathaway to lead review

David Greenfield: Beware of the TrixBox: Redux

Harry Fuller: NEVs are quietly spreading among us

Larry Dignan: NetSuite fourth quarter better than expected

Larry Dignan: Nvidia’s fourth quarter dismal; Worse than expected

Sam Diaz: Studies: more mobile traffic, mobile video in coming years

Andrew Nusca: Microsoft awarded 10,000th U.S. patent

Ryan Naraine: Microsoft: ‘Consistent exploit code likely’ for IE vulnerabilities

Dana Blankenhorn: Who is Obama’s tech daddy?

Andrew Nusca: FAA reports breach; employee data at risk

Sam Diaz: IBM, Juniper make global cloud computing push

Christopher Dawson: Windows 7 Starter Edition - not an answer for Ed Tech

Dancho Danchev: Fake Antivirus XP pops-up at Cleveland.com

Andrew Nusca: Interview: Wired’s Chris Anderson on the ‘free’ business model

Larry Dignan: Verizon Business takes its denial of service defenses global

Brian Sommer: Spin, Baby, Spin: Oracle’s case for spending in a tough economy

Dana Blankenhorn: Will health IT push back against populist Luddism?

Andrew Nusca: Android-based tablet PC has smartphone capabilities

Phil Wainewright: How free wins…or does it?

Jason D. O’Grady: 8 steps to App Store riches (hint: release a free version)

Jennifer Leggio: Micro-emailng challenge month No. 1: ‘I Talk Too Much’

Jason D. O’Grady: App Store experiment: 99 cents prices don’t work for niche apps

Larry Dignan: CIO Session: Ken Silva, Verisign

Andrew Nusca: Humor: Sony releases “new stupid piece of $#!*”

Brian Sommer: Jobvite wants to ‘friend’ you

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft updates its enterprise-search roadmap

Andrew Nusca: Dell Latitude XT2 12.1″ multi-touch tablet announced

Dana Blankenhorn: Was the vaccine-autism link a fraud?

Jason D. O’Grady: Video: MacBook to tablet conversion in two minutes

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Uncalculated Risk: The Fall Of Housing Prices. What Goldman Saw.

Ed Burnette: Google revs up Android with 1.1 SDK, but developers might want to hold off installing it

Richard Koman: FAA computer breached: 45,000 names accessed

Michael Krigsman: Preventing dashboard lust

Dana Blankenhorn: What Microsoft still does not understand

Matthew Miller: Unlocked Nokia E63 available now in the US for only $279

Dancho Danchev: Report: 92% of critical Microsoft vulnerabilities mitigated by Least Privilege accounts

Zack Whittaker: Microsoft Live Labs releases Thumbtack research tool

Harry Fuller: New physics as applied to solar tech

Dennis Howlett: Gloss going off SuccessFactors?

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