May 30th, 2008
News to know: Google Apps; Vista UAC; Microsoft Echoes; Comcast; Dell
Notable headlines:
Garett Rogers: Google App Engine pricing a disappointment
Ed Bott: Dear Microsoft: Please get UAC right this time
- Sunbelt Blog: Microsoft: What we got here is a failure to communicate

Larry Dignan: Dell delivers: Is a turnaround in sight?
Photos: Cracking open the Alienware Area 51 m15x (right)
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft’s grand plan to eliminate phone numbers
Ryan Naraine: Why Apple must fix Safari ‘carpet bombing’ flaw immediately
- Dancho Danchev: Comcast’s DNS records hijacked, redirect to hacked page
- Comcast hack: Just a generic attack or BitTorrent revenge?
- Nate McFeters: Michael Howard on SQL Injection and my concerns on the most recent attacks
Heather Clancy: SGI to university: Chill out
Twitter: You’ve Got Q’s, We’ve Got A’s
Joe McKendrick: Looking at SOA through ESB-colored glasses
MacRumors: Apple Shooting 3G iPhone Commercial at 5th Avenue Apple Store? [Updatedx5]
Paula Rooney: Red Hat’s PV drivers boosts performance of Windows, older Linux guests on Xen-based RHEL 5
News.com: We’re all guinea pigs in Google’s search experiment
TechRepublic: Advanced partition management on your Apple computer
- Use the Cisco IOS archive command to archive your router’s configuration
- 10 developer want ads that will attract topnotch talent
Christopher Dawson: Programming in 6th or 7th grade algebra?
The netbooks are coming, the netbooks are coming!
Harry Fuller: Got science?
Jim Louderback: Inside the Attack that Crippled Revision3
John Morris: Via finally releases new Nano processor. Andrew Nus
ca: VIA launches ‘Nano’ processor family
All Facebook: Why Did Facebook Give Up on Beacon?
Screenshots: Google’s Android comes to life
Richard Koman: Latest spectrum auction could mean national wireless network
Dana Blankenhorn: Can Rubinius bring Ruby back?
Silicon Alley Insider: Google’s Paid Clicks Spike Higher in April, Relief All Around
Christopher Dawson: Microsoft making inroads against Google Apps for Education
Michael Krigsman: Software bug prevents Big Brown quick pick racing payoff
State of the Internet: Old worms live on; Delaware speediest state; South Korea a broadband king
Phil Wainewright: PaaS and the patent trolls
Paul Murphy: BIT: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
David Morgenstern: FoneLink cell phone manager hits Version 2.0
Dana Blankenhorn: I have seen this Facebook movie before
Roland Piquepaille: The first optical pacemaker
Xerox: Gel ink will be the future
9 to 5 Mac: Infineon warning hints iPhone delay, analysts say
John Carroll: Is Microsoft’s open systems promise reliable?
Matthew Miller: Review roundup: Hands-free headset/speaker solutions from Etymotic, Aliph, Nokia and Spracht
PC World: Quark Announces QuarkXPress 8
Ed Burnette: Google bets future on improving Client, Connectivity, and Cloud
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Mozilla “Download Day” - Are you in or out?
Why Apple will blow past its 10 million iPhone target
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