June 3rd, 2008
News to know: NASA hack; Netbooks; Green IT
Notable headlines:
Ed Bott: Debunking yet another bogus malware study
Dancho Danchev: Phoenix Mars Lander’s mission site hacked
Robin Harris: Mac Time Machine: backup for the rest of us?
Christopher Dawson: Waiting for the right netbooks
News.com: Intel ready with Atom processors for low-cost notebooks
Heather Clancy: Forrester: More big companies starting to walk their green tech talkLarry Dignan: Michael Dell’s 2008 compensation almost halved, but security tab remains
Roland Piquepaille: Supercomputer performs prostate surgery
Adobe’s Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?
Screenshots: Adobe’s Acrobat.com office suite (right). Ryan Stewart: Adobe merging desktop and Web
David Morgenstern: Apple releases Mac OS X Leopard Security Guide
Zack Whitaker: Google Code University opens its doors to free CS content
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft to put Live Search Toolbar in front of millions of HP consumer
Microsoft inks HP search deal; How many consumers will change the default?
Ars Technica: New HP-Microsoft Live Search deal is all about Silverlight
AP: Time Warner Cable tries metering Internet use
Mary Jo Foley: MinWin: Is it or isn’t it part of Windows 7?
Paul Murphy: Oddball thinking about OOP
Oliver Marks: Email is the enemy
Ed Burnette: Jason Chen answers questions about Android
Joe McKendrick: JBOGS - Just a Bunch of Governed Services
Andrew Nusca: Asus Eee Box a thick white slice of cheap computing heaven
Engadget Mobile: Verizon slide deck reveals Verizon i770, Palm 800w, fun facts
Kingsley-Hughes: BlackBerry shows iPhone who’s the boss - But for how long?
InformationWeek: Windows 7 Testing Must Start ASAP, Microsoft Warns Hardware Makers
TechRepublic: Sanity check: Is Apple’s sway over the media and tech now complete?
Video: Five services you can turn off in Windows Server 2003
Dennis Howlett: Aqilla mashes Google with accounting
Steve O’Hear: fbOpen: Facebook open-sources its Platform
CBS online video player to add social features to help sell ads
Jason Perlow: Get Out!
Ed Burnette: Android will be 100% open source, says Google
Dana Blankenhorn: Time for LiMo and Android to stop talking
NYT: Electronic Device Stirs Unease at Book FairPhil Wainewright: NetSuite cuddles up with OpenAir buy
- NetSuite acquires OpenAir
- Dennis Howlett: If Brian likes it, it’s gotta be good

Mary Jo Foley: Dynamics AX 2009: The ‘Halo’ for Microsoft’s app platform
Dana Blankenhorn: Space Shuttle tech works on brain tumors
Matthew Miller: Mobile software Monday: eWallet 6 for Windows Mobile; bonus Ilium Software 11th birthday contests too. Gallery right.
Christopher Dawson: Do video games actually have a place in school?
Nvidia launches Tegra, HD computer on a chip
Flock adds support for Digg, Pownce and AOL Webmail
Tom Foremski: San Jose’s hipster festival: Zero 1 - Art on the Edge
Dan Kusnetzky: StackSafe and the Permeable Sandbox
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