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April 10th, 2007

News to know: Microsoft bug disclosure; Apple Airport security; XP SP3; AMD woe

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:54 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Apple Computer Inc., Security, Web, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Larry Dignan

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Notable headlines:

Ryan Naraine: Responsible disclosure, the Microsoft way.
George Ou: Microsoft fights with researcher over Full Disclosure. A tale of two animated cursor attacks.

Apple swats Airport Base Station security bugs.

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft: XP SP3 is still on the schedule for Q1 2008.

Microsoft to push fix for patch trouble.

Dan Farber: Salesforce.com snags Koral’s Web 2.0 content management service. Salesforce.com buys Web content management firm.

Larry Dignan: AMD pressure intensifies as revenue falls short; restructuring looms.
John Spooner
: AMD’s perfect storm.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Dramatic AMD X2 price cuts.

Review: Buffalo LinkStation Live NAS drive (750GB at right). Memorex Mega TravelDrive External USB Hard Drive (12GB at left).

Jason O'Grady: Apple TV quality, not quite in focus? Apple ships 100 millionth iPod.

Computerworld:
Government IT Execs Call to Standardize Vista rollouts.

Donna Bogatin: Health Care IT: $31 billion ‘perfect storm’

CIO salary survey: 13 millionaires; financial services
take top spots
. The list.

Dell stops selling Axim handheld.

Does e-mail have a future?

Review: SanDisk Sansa Connect. Gallery (right).

TheStreet.com: Sprint's Big Pipe Dream.

AP: Lawson Software Swings to 3Q Loss.

Russell Shaw on Verizon vs. Vonage: Parsing the patents.
Parts 1, 2, 3

Mary Jo Foley: Will Microsoft integrate other Live services with the Xbox?

eWeek
: More Power to Google.

Ryan Stewart: 5 questions with Mike Chambers: '110,00 downloads of the Apollo runtime'. Marketers don't seem to get Apollo.

Webware:
How to win in the Twitter vs. Jaiku battle.

Valleywag chart:
The hottest startups.

Paul Murphy: x86 Security.

TechCrunch:
Google Takes Partial Ownership Of Maxthon Browser.

Ars Technica: Intel to announce the next Ultra-mobile PC design.

Robin Harris: Enterprise SOA: Cool, sexy and so-o-o doomed! Joe McKendrick: Is the US government a good model for SOA governance?

Is the 'Web OS' just a geek's dream? Gallery (right).

Start-up Xcerion sees the Web as your OS.

AP:
U.S. Blasts China Over Copyright Piracy.

Marc Orchant: Sticky Windows for Mac
elegant simplicity.

Dan Kusnetzky:
Virtualization from Red Hat's Joel Berman, Nick Carr.

Why Microsoft is under attack from all sides.

Gamerscore blog: Pictures of the New Text Input Device.

Larry DignanLarry 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.

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