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October 11th, 2007

News to know: Outlook flaw; Ending spam; Windows to Mac; Gamemaster

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:52 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Apple Macintosh, Lawmaker, ComScore Networks Inc., Spam, Microsoft Corp., Sprint Communications, Flaw, Shrep

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Notable headlines:

Ryan Naraine: MS Outlook flaw adds new twist to URI handling saga.

David Berlind: After authentication of senders, ending spam requires a relationship managment protocol. Tech Shakedown #10: Windows Media Player’s error dialog road to nowhere. Podcast: Google’s search appliance 5.0 mines Documentum, other ECMs, but not Google Apps yet.

‘Storm worm’ exploits YouTube.

Dan Farber: comScore maps global search reach. Comscore statement.

Mary Jo Foley:
ComScore: Baidu beats Microsoft properties in worldwide search.
Microsoft ‘Arrowhead‘ to up support for ‘occasionally connected’ apps.

George Ou: The all-in-one dual-core VESA Stand PC mod. Gallery (right).

Shrep’s blog: Mozilla and mobile. Techmeme.

David Morgenstern:
MacBook battery firmware fix reveals flaws, recall. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Why Windows users don’t switch to Mac.

Ed Burnette: Interview with a Game Master (conclusion)

Paula Rooney: Linux kernel 2.6.23 released with a wee bit of controversy. Mono at ReMIX: No Moonlight incarnation of WPF planned.

AppleInsider: Apple to launch official iPhone Web applications directory.

At Microsoft, seeking the next billion computer users. Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy.

Russell Shaw: A closer look at AT&T’s terms of service.

ArsTechnica: Google patents datacenter-in-a-shipping-container, ignores Sun’s BlackBox.

Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: War without end.

Matthew Miller: myvu Universal edition brings a big screen experience to your portable media player.

Image Gallery: Qwest Fusion Windows Mobile Smartphone.

Robin Harris: Disk drives win Nobel Prize in physics.

Larry Dignan:
Ballmer speaks; Can Microsoft be everything to everyone? Computerworld: Mother’s ire puts Ballmer on defense over Vista.

Dell to expand ink distribution, launch IT management services. Dan Farber: Dell offers new thin client solution.

Larry Dignan:
Emerging trends: 3D printing; robots galore; human augmentation.

Phil Wainewright:
Ketera tames the supply chain’s long tail.

Dana Blankenhorn: Would patent reform make software patents acceptable?

Google-DoubleClick deal seen winning approval.

Sprint’s WiMax dilemma.

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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