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April 13th, 2007

News to know: Apple's Leopard delay; DHS; DNS flaw; Vonage; SANs

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:57 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Virtualization, DNS, Vonage Holdings Corp., SAN, U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Flaw, Larry Dignan

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Notable headlines:

Larry Dignan: Apple delays Leopard; blame the iPhone. Apple puts a leash on its Leopard. Jason O'Grady's Apple Core. Mary Jo Foley: Leopard delay: ‘Cupertino, start your photocopiers!’
 Techmeme discussion.

Cybercrooks exploiting new Windows DNS flaw. George Ou.

Homeland Security finally transcends F cybersecurity grade. The full report card.

IRS trudges on with aging computers.

Photos (right): Tenebraex tech for color blindness, night vision.

Larry Dignan: Vonage replaces CEO, still rudderless. Russell Shaw: Is Vonage a victim of the "long tail?"

Ed Bott: Is Vista really slow to start up? Mary Jo Foley: As time passes, pressure to move to Vista mounts. Microsoft offers $25,000 for best Office-Oracle mash-up.

APC: Windows XP to be phased out by year's end despite customer demand.

Microsoft delays virtualization beta debut. Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft pushes back delivery dates for virtualization wares.

AP:
Data Theft Doesn't Slow Sales for TJX.

Computerworld: Massive spam shot of 'Storm Trojan' reaches record proportions.

Andrew Keen:
An Elitist Code of Conduct for Bloggers.

Shai Agassi: Jobless and blogging.


Robin Harris:
A SAN for the rest of us.

Garett Rogers:
3D buildings on Google Maps.

Russell Shaw: Major new BlackBerry Patent app simplifies task-key association. Oracle Siebel CRM is now BlackBerry-compliant.

CBS forms online video-sharing network. Akamai may be a big winner.

Loud Thinking: Twitter Trouble.

Google gets Cosmonautic. Photos: Anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's first space flight.

ITworld.com: U.S. military plans to put Internet router in space.

Donna Bogatin: Yahoo
open to click fraud audits.

Technorati makes first major acquisition. Google's acquisition strategy should think small (and mobile).

 

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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