January 4th, 2007
News to know: IT exec sellouts; Bezos' spacecraft
The daily reading list:
Cisco to spend $830 million for e-mail security firm.
Google reader adds metrics.
Amazon answers Yahoo: Askville launches.
Walt Mossberg says Office 2007 an improvement, but there's a learning curve.
How IT execs sell out their organizations. Home Depot’s CEO switch could alter IT strategy.
In focus: Apple's month of bugs:
The good, the bad of bug campaigns.
Apple guru combats month of bugs.
Landon Fuller: Month of Apple Bugs - Day 3.
Samsung unveils "world's first truly double-sided LCD"
Is Islamist cryptography evil?
Acrobat flaw could spawn Web attacks. Five Hackers Who Left a Mark on 2006.
SanDisk rolls out flash hard drives for laptops
In focus: CES previews:
Ed Bott's road map for CES 2007.
CES: Disk makers join to push flash-embedded drives.
Vista: What will you say when you see it? A few suggestions.
Windows Live: Don’t expect of much of a splash at CES.
CNET CES preview.
What Jobs told me on the iPhone.
Jeff Bezos Shows Off Spacecraft Test.
Deleting Online Predators Act: RIP.
Adobe to bring Premiere Pro to Intel Macs.
Google partners with China Mobile on WAP.
Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.
For daily updates, follow Larry on Twitter.
Subscribe to Between the Lines via Email alerts or RSS.










