July 26th, 2007
News to know: Free security apps; Apple earnings; $150 laptop; Business.com sold
Notable headlines:
Ryan Naraine: Some great security apps are still free.
Gallery: Ten free security utilities you should already be using (right).
Larry Dignan: Apple delivers strong earnings; Countdown to 1 million iPhones on hold; Outlook conservative. Apple earnings soar as iPhone shipments revealed. Apple statement.
Jason O’Grady: iPhone battery tips from Apple.
Judge unimpressed by ConnectU’s case against Facebook.
Come and get it: Fedora laptop for $150.
Dan Farber: Google Earth Enterprise extends to browsers.
Dancing atoms hold prospect of superfast computing.
WGA notches win for Microsoft in piracy bust.
Dana Blankenhorn: Intel open source strategy starts to come together. Ed Burnette: Intel opens up high performance multi-core library.
Blackberrys, PDAs invade your privacy.
Senators to abandon ‘08 e-voting paper trail mandate.
Harry Fuller: Finding fault in Japan.
Larry Dignan: Microsoft lands Digg ad deal. Techmeme.
Esther Dyson is posting her genome on the Web; Will you follo
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Russell Shaw: Interview with SunRocket preferred provider TeleBlend distribution partner’s CEO.
David Berlind: As long as the Internet has been around….and still no secure e-mail? George Ou: Email security has been around forever, you just need to turn it on.
Photos: Electric plane lands at Oshkosh show (right).
Symantec’s first-quarter income falls to $95.2 million.
Computerworld: Treasury’s IT spending needs more oversight, GAO says.
SF power outage reveals disaster recovery plans need tweaking.
Podcaster loses cybersquat of ‘Simpsons Movie’ site.
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