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News to know: IE's future; QuickTime patch; Digg; 2.5 TB storage

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:07 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Ubuntu, Dell Computer Corp., Apple QuickTime, Storage, Microsoft Corp., Notable headlines:HP, Larry Dignan

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Notable headlines:

HP touts new mold for the chip industry.

George Ou: Setting up the 2.5 TB hot-swap array. Robin Harris: How to REALLY erase a hard drive.

Vonage requests retrial in Verizon patent dispute.

Mary Jo Foley: What's next for Internet Explorer? Microsoft opens up (a little). Jasper: Dynamic languages meet dynamic database development.

Robert Scoble: Microsoft rebooted the Web.

Ryan Stewart: Cynergy announces Silverlight application development. Where Microsoft benefits from the Rich Internet Application developer problem. All Mix07 coverage.

Ray Ozzie's quiet revolution at Microsoft.

Donna Bogatin: Why Google threatens Internet, not Viacom

Ryan Naraine: Apple patches (CanSecWest) QuickTime hole. 'Highly critical' Trillian, Winamp flaws flagged.

Photos: Explosive views from Jupiter (right).

Mark Cuban: Yahoo-Comcast = The Deal of the Year.

Dan Farber: OnHollywood: The future of media, YouTube, .tv and the digital universe.

Larry Dignan: Rupert Murdoch's excellent adventure. Techmeme on News Corp. $5 billion bid for Dow Jones.

Report: Microsoft to buy 24/7 Real Media for $1 billion.

Kevin Rose: Digg This: 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0
Techmeme on Digg.

Dell picks Ubuntu for Linux PCs
:

Review: Sony VAIO XL3 Digital Living System (below).

Another salvo in Icahn's bid for Motorola board seat.

Comptuerworld: Top 15 geek blog sites.

ClearSpeed expands math accelerator line.

David Berlind: Salesforce.com to launch mail plug-in for
Thunderbird.

John Spooner: Another take on AMD's debts.

Joost goes one beta better.

Jason O'Grady: iWeb update sorely needed.

Review: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 (red and right).

Oracle asks judge to force SAP to keep records.

Dana Gardner: ALM 2.0 era ushers application development into a
managed business process.

Computerworld: J.P. Morgan Chase probing possible data breach.

Phil Windley: Google and public documents.

Coverity lets you watch what your code does
.

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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