December 5th, 2006
News to know: CNET editor search; Dell's lack of stats
A look at the headlines of the day…
The wife and children of CNET editor James Kim are safe and in good condition. The search for James Kim continues.
Dell launches power saving servers, but doesn't provide stats to back up its claims.
ComputerWorld details how Microsoft & Massachusetts played hardball over open standards
10 things to consider before taking the Vista plunge.
Grid problems in Second Life may be hurting the virtual economy.
SAP is targeting the mid-market with a new ERP suite. It also enhanced mySAP ERP.
Are the OSDL layoffs a sign of Linux maturity?
GigaOm launches NewTeeVee.
Google scrimps on the holiday press party. Awwww.
Ultrathin MacBook Pro coming.
China mum on telecom strategy.
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