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June 3rd, 2008

News to know: NASA hack; Netbooks; Green IT

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:52 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., NASA, Hewlett-Packard Co., Green IT, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Corporate Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems

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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

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


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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