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Discussion threads on 2006-10

"Crocodile Hunter" clips hit You Tube
"Finally, some of the opinions are funny."
$50 for news and entertainment: Ze Frank or NPR?
'Grand Theft Auto' maker loses round in lawsuit
'Office 2.0' startups knock on business doors
'Portland' 1.0 aims to ease Linux interface
'Star Trek' auction boldly goes to $7 million take
'Star Trek' memorabilia sale a big hit
'War Tapes' arms soldiers with camcorders
'When someone mentions SOA reuse, I cringe'
(D'oh! E-mails that embarrass)
(Image: IE 7 spoofing bug)
(Images: Teens get a 'Second Life')
(Images: The worst technologies in Q3 2006)
(Photos: Apple paints the iPod red)
(Photos: Apple's Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro)
(Photos: Emerging technologies at MIT)
(Photos: Life imitates Star Trek)
(Photos: Microsoft reveals Vista, Office packaging)
10 Essential Google Gadgets
10 expert tips and tweaks for Windows Vista RC2
10 tips and tweaks for Vista experts
13ò0of current peer-to-peer downloaders would pay $20 per movie
15% of US home buyers paid above what they could afford
2,97ò0of Gmail filtered spam is false positive
2.0 fundamentals vs. legacy budgets a theme at Gartner Symposium
2.97% of Gmail filtered spam is false positive
22" LCDs become the new reasonably priced monitor
3 key questions for Google CEO Eric Schmidt
514 mln to subscribe to mobile TV by 2011
51K new jobs added in September 2006
75ò0of Britons do not know what VOD is
8% of CRM software in 2005 was sold as a service
91ò0of UK broadband customers are generally pretty happy with the service
A brief Apple gripe
A Russian floating nuclear plant?
A sneaky change in Windows licensing terms
A unified point of control
A very athletic robot
A Vista kill switch would be good for Linux
A weak of rants
About that supposedly legal MP3 download site in Russia....
Acer: Vista is an excuse for Microsoft price hikes
Adobe brings audio to Web and video pros
Adobe Digital Editions - a new publishing platform
Adobe jumps into the venture capital world
Adobe ponies up for Apollo
Adobe releases beta of Flash for Linux
Adobe should be thought of as in the cold
Adobe tries again with e-books
Adobe's designer/developer workflow covers video, mobile and everything in between
Airport security exceptions and subjectivity: What a crock
Allchin: Vista won't RTM next week
Alternative fuels still in first gear
Amazon files objection to Google subpoena
Amazon to Google: Hands off our trade secrets
AMD cuts prices - again
AMD folds in ATI for graphics future
AMD's Ruiz and Dell, together at last
AMD, Intel trim processor pricing
Analysts don't like YouTube's chances
Analysts split over Vista launch date
Analysts: DRAM revival to continue into 2007
Another flaw in IE 6 found
Another hole in Blogger to worry about?
Another IE 7 pop-up security flaw discovered
Another Massachusetts CIO bites the dust (that's two down in a year)
Another Microsoft stumble - Vista coupons
Another PowerPoint bug threatens users
Another wave of WGA failures
AOL chief: Sales may shrink for two years
AOL offers new high-speed software
AOL to lay off 1,400 call center workers
Apollo's HTML engine
Apple announces Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro
Apple announces fiscal Q4-2006 earnings
Apple announces red iPod nano
Apple board member resigns in options probe
Apple gives you a virus on iPod, blames Microsoft
Apple Insider, others get it wrong: the story is the iPodCam, NOT the Bezel
Apple issues fix for MacBook random shutdowns
Apple loads Windows virus on iPods
Apple patent hints at satellite potential of iPod
Apple puts out fix for MacBook shutdowns
Apple results beat the Street
Apple's gift to travelers: Magsafe airline power adapter
Apple's Jobs: Zune's no threat
Apple, Microsoft, and openness
Apples for the students seen lifting Mac sales
Are consumer web-based RSS readers dead?
Are you ready for some fantasy football?
Arnold: YouTube viral hit no brand home run
Arrington is actually helping mainstream media by sucking away their readers
As Yahoo, Google, etc. cater to elusive small businesses, Microsoft's hand could be forced
Ask DC: Firefox update woes
Ask.com search going mobile
aStore Follow-up: Big traffic increases
At 30, crypto still lacks usability, experts say
At last, Microsoft talks up 'ESB'
At SAP, putting software in drive
At the hands of Nokia's Wibree, could Bluetooth be on the ropes?
AT&T, BellSouth merger passes antitrust test
AT&T unveils video home-monitoring service
Autodesk rushes out IE 7 compatibility fix
Bad security week for Microsoft, Apple, and Mozilla
Ballmer on Microsoft's persistence: The bone doesn't fall out of our mouth easily
Ballmer on PC's role in Web services world
Ballmer: Software should be click to run
Battery recall, games loss prompt Sony earnings warning
Behind the scenes: Google played hardball in YouTube deal
Best Buy to launch music service with Real, SanDisk
Beyond Windows Starter Edition: Where will Microsoft expand next?
BitTorrent lands new hardware deals
Blockbuster cuts cheapest online DVD rental plan
Blogger learns how to get the money
Blogging rings and The Truth
Blu-ray disc lurches to 50GB
Bluetooth SIG director Foley: Don't confuse Bluetooth and Wibree
Book review: The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture and Coolness
Brightcove Network and YouTube: here's why there's a place for both
Brocade to tidy up data centers
Brou-ha-ha erupts (over spilt milk) between Microsoft and security vendors
Browser fragmentation grows according to Net Applications
Buyer beware - ASUS "future proof" draft n-based hardware
Buyouts bolster Big Blue's profit
Can Accenture learn to love SaaS?
Can Cisco be a video star?
Can Google go too far?
Can we STOP with the sensational browser flaw reporting? Please!
Canon to build ultra-thin TVs in '08
Canonical seeks profit from free Ubuntu
Career advice 101: Don't be like Aleskey
CEO resigns as CNET completes options review
Chat on cell phone, become infertile?
Check those palms at the door!
Chertoff: Web could be terror training camp
Chertoff: Web is terrorist breeding ground
China jails Internet dissident for three years
China moves toward 'real name system' for blogs
China: We don't censor the Internet. Really
Chinese firms get hold of Microsoft tech
Cingular sues telemarketers for unsolicited calls
Cisco spends millions on becoming household name
Class action suit over ID theft tossed out
Click fraud - here we go again
Closer to fine without Windows
CNN: Best coverage of Bush's "the Internets" and "the Google"
Colin Powell urges philanthropy, inspiring leadership
Colleges struggle to support web accessibility
Complete Darwin works put online
ComputerWorld Australia: Lotus Notes to get ODF, but SuSE desktop version needs work
ComputerWorld offers FATAL 'fix' for minor flaw in Windows XP!
Confessions of a cell phone junkie
Confront nanotech health risks now, experts say
Congratulations, Apple
Consumer Vista licensing confusing? Check out the biz licensing
Controlling the kernel - It's all about DRM
Controversies spawn new blogs
Corel releases latest WinZip in beta
Count down to Vista release
Countdown clock pegs Vista RTM for October 25
Cox demonstrates political nature of open source
Cryptos gather for 30th anniversary of public-key cryptography
Customs agents seizing laptops - no warrants are needed
Cyber crime gangs are learning to work together
Data attack targets Commerce Department
Databases endangering practice of expunging criminal records
Defense Department hires HP
Dell adds AMD-based PowerEdge servers to mix
Dell bullish about Vista adoption
Dell debuts first two AMD servers
Dell Web site snubs Intel's Viiv
Democrats discover database cavassing in time for Nov. elections
DemoFall hits, misses and maybes
Desktop Rich Internet Application versus Web Rich Internet Application
Desktop storage hits a new low... price
Despite federal commitment to e-records, many doctors lag behind
Destroying Oracle and SAP: Show us the Money, Marc
Details trickle out about EC Vista probe
Development and organisational issues
Did Microsoft get lucky in Europe?
Did the death of journalism just take another step?
Did you know that you're old?
Diebold promises total fix in MD just weeks before election
Digital media systems: a feature comparison
Digital-music sales sing 'Stayin' Alive'
Dishing out power with a solar engine
DIY boarding pass site gets shut down
DIY Mac paint
DMCA should scare us all
DMCA threatens academic freedom
Do you suffer from "Gadget lust"?
Does open source indemnification still matter?
Does SOA really exist?
Dolan family offers to buy Cablevision
Don't be a robot, use one!
Don't blame the vendors for sad state of security
Don't try to do interactive graphics with Ajax
DreamWorks Animation renders digital jungle
Dunn gave phone numbers to PIs
Dunn to surrender Thursday
Dunn, Fiorina lash out at HP board
Dunn, others to be indicted in HP privacy scandal
DVD Jon, DoubleTwist crack Apple's FairPlay
E-Voting
E-Voting: Heading into an election untrained
Easily sharing medical information
eBay launches national TV ad campaign
Edelman on 'Deceptive Door Openers' and Ask toolbars
Education
EFF sues over FBI technology
Ellison calls to the penguin
Ellison offers full support service for Red Hat Linux at half the price
Ellison's Red Hat hijacking maneuver
Email, IM trips up pedophile House member
Embarrassing Firefox pranksters
EMC profit falls, staff cuts planned
Enhance your mobile browsing with Opera Mini
Enter to win a Motion Computing LS800 Tablet PC
EU to Adobe, Microsoft: Talk amongst yourselves
EU weighing charges against Intel
EU welcomes autonomy plan for Net governance
Evaluating Firefox 2
Ex-Gizmondo exec goes on trial for car theft
Example of how PCs will give way to specialized appliances
Excerpts from Foley's cybersex chats with teen
EXCLUSIVE: New Apple Patent art I show you here may point to iPod with camera
Experience the ultimate in mobile sound with the super.fi 5 Pro earphones
Exploit code released for Nvidia flaw
Exploit released for Mac OS X flaw
Eye in the sky
Famed scripter: Comcast lied to my wife about Vonage
Fat times for spam
FBI director wants ISPs to track users
FBI, hire Arabic speakers, don't force ISP's to track my Web surfing
FCC lets wireless sneak between TV airwaves
FCC vote on AT
Fed IT budgets to drop by 50% in 2007
Federated identity hubs
Feeling terribly inadequate
Few check sources on Web health information
Fighting Phish with Monkeyspaw
Final Vista test build expected this week
Fiorina book: HP board was 'dysfunctional'
Fiorina says board let emotion trump reason
Firefox 2 crash exploit and IE7 address spoofing flaw surfaces
Firefox 2 is no dud
Firefox 2.0 shows promise but UI needs a face lift
First, there was del.icio.us. Now, there's su.pport.us
Flash media comes to Verizon Wireless phones
Flash Player 9 Beta for Linux is available
Flaw count hits a high
Flex 2 and Ajax working together
Florida judge gets tough on 'Bully'
Florida man charged in botnet attack on Akamai
Flush from success in grants database bill, OMB embraces bloggers
For Apple, Google is a better dance partner than YouTube
For Opera, smaller really is better
For SprintNextel, customer "service" is a jangled mess
For Vista, WGA gets tougher
Forget Vista. Long live Longhorn client!
Former HP chairman to be booked
Fortune: Strategically, Yahoo has four choices
Found: 1 black 30 GB video iPod. Is it yours?
Free product, no 'annoying' advertising: Can Web 2.0 'consumers' have it all?
From a jack to a ring: why VoSKY's new features will push enterprise Skype forward
From SAP TechEd to Oracle OpenWorld
Froogle replacement discovered
Frustrated consumers forced into piracy
Fujitsu expects flash laptops to take off slowly
Fujitsu notebook run on Sony battery caused burn
Fujitsu to recall 287,000 Sony batteries
Gamemaker courts new controversy--boys kissing
Games retailer Lik-Sang sunk by Sony suits
GameStop to take Wii preorders on Oct. 13
Gartner: Embrace user rebellion or risk the wrath of it
Gartner: Prepare for consumer-led IT
Gartner: Spending, consumerization, and business goals should dominate CIO thinking
Gartner: Think holistically (architecturally speaking) about mobile
Gartner: Vista antitrust tweaks to take years
Gdrive client leaked
GDrive domain transferred to Google
Get a Life! Second Life ISN'T REAL!!!
Get facts, not spin, about Vista's new license
Getting ready for .NET 3.0
Giveaway: Check out this amazingly small form factor Windows Mobile Smartphone
Gloom as Intel plans to close Cambridge lab
Golden age of PR?
Good stuff I'd blog more about...
Google 'safe harbor': 'Nice' way to do business?
Google - beyond the interview
Google acquires JotSpot
Google AdSense Google 'fair-use' = bloggers ripped-off
Google and YouTube: Pig in a poke?
Google buys JotSpot, dips into wiki world
Google buys YouTube on the 'cheap': $1.65 billion in Google stock
Google cancels one service and promotes another
Google CEO Schmidt vs. Yahoo CEO Semel
Google CEO: Techies must educate governments
Google Code Search has been launched
Google code testing is in the toilet
Google combines Writely and Spreadsheets
Google crawls into source-code search
Google Custom Search is here
Google Custom Search will launch tomorrow
Google dives into the deep end of the wiki pool
Google Docs & Spreadsheets: More pieces of Google Office
Google Docs to go "offline" and more
Google Docs to hit shelves tomorrow
Google failing to snag $116 billion print, radio, television ad markets
Google Finance gives us a new chart
Google goes wild for wikis
Google internal company papers leaked
Google is NOT invincible: 5 reasons why
Google launches classroom project
Google love waning: Has Google peaked?
Google makes video play with YouTube buy
Google Maps for Treo - wow!
Google may buy YouTube for $1.6 billion-here's why I am not surprised
Google Movies added to robots.txt
Google needs to eat their own dog food
Google no longer dodging Dodgeball!
Google offers mini applications to other sites
Google Page Creator removes new feature
Google PageRank: Biased and fundamentally flawed?
Google profit nearly doubles
Google protecting the public from Malware
Google Reader feeds in your Gmail
Google Reader revisited
Google releases customizable search
Google search advertising gold mine at risk
Google shares ad wealth with videographers
Google takes a bigger bite of Big Apple
Google to buy YouTube 'ad traffic'?
Google to unveil election mashup
Google to Yahoo, Microsoft, Amazon: Hand over confidential, competitive info
Google unveils plans for solar array
Google Video gets academic: Google 'coursecasting' university class lectures
Google vs. Microsoft: Do you want Google to be your 'librarian'?
Google vs. Web 2.0: Cache as cash can
Google YouTube buys off music companies on the cheap
Google YouTube copyright 'safe harbor' marriage
Google YouTube: Holding content owners hostage?
Google's Broadcast.com moment?
Google, BEA in enterprise portal mashup talks
Google, MySpace $900 million dollar NOT done deal?
Google: Our fuzzy (legal) logic prevails, 'like it or not'
Google: Should we cheer it or fear it?
GoogleDocs: Another Microsoft NetDocs in the making?
Googling YouTube
GoogTube - MTV for the Web generation
GoogTube on the way?
Hacker backpedals on Firefox zero-day
Hackers claim zero-day flaw in Firefox
Halloween Spooks - Microsoft is watching your upgrades
Hands on the Wii
Harvard prof holds law class in the virtual world of Second Life
Has Ubuntu Linux overtaken Mac OS X as Google Trends' runner-up to Windows?
Hats-off to Microsoft for finally freeing Sender ID! Spammers, take cover
HD-DVD takes an early lead
Hewlett-Packard loses services chief
Hidden dangers of free public WiFi
Hitachi concocting Blu-ray camcorder
Holiday PC buyers get Vista upgrade promise
Hollywood bashes media consolidation
Home wind turbines turn fashionable in Britain
House rescinds wireless Hill deal cut by Abramoff
How about a product placement agency for YouTube videos?
How Big is AppExchange? The Salesforce.com Guessing Game
How HP is different than Apple
How IT companies can stay competitive in a global market
How many ways can you block malware?
How to get lazy kids into the gym? Video games, of course.
HP CEO Mark Hurd offers his formula for fixing IT
HP hires new ethics officer
HP illicit spying bad? Not to Wall Street, stock at record highs
HP indictments, Microsoft's kill switch, Intel/Nvidia, Attention Gang and more...
HP investigator twice raised objections
HP may not alone with 'rogue' probes
HP privacy probe: Dunn closer to being done (for)?
HP regains spot as No. 1 PC maker worldwide
HP unveils printing technology for high-end office market
HP warned on leak probe's legality
HP-Mercury: what about SOA testing?
IBM aims for user-friendly mainframes
IBM gives chips a cooling rinse
IBM plans new high-end Xeon server
IBM puts Notes on memory key
IBM shifts procurement HQ to China
IBM software tracks computers, trucks
IBM to create new IT centers in China, India
IBM's Power6 gets help with math, multimedia
IBM, Lehman to invest $180 million in Chinese companies
IBM: Amazon violates our patents
IE 7 is done. Nobody panic.
IE 7, Sun's Blackbox, Moto Q, Apex and more...
IE7 set for release in just a few weeks
IE8 already, more Vista delays, big holiday gadget budgets, WinTel/AppTel to usurp living rooms, and Zillow under the tree?
If this blog is an ad, then Spock has a goatee and Sulu has a dueling scar
In cell phone games, it's now pay to play
In Washington, a Net protector or predator?
Incremental adoption sells SaaS to the enterprise
Indian call center staff sold data, TV show says
Inoculation innovation: Aerosol vaccines may replace needles
Inside Apple's new 200MB notebook drive
Inside Apple's new Core 2 Duo chip
Inside the MacBook Pro's 3GB RAM limitation
Inside the Salesforce Apex language
Inside Toyota's hybrid factory
Inside Zimbra's 4 million mailboxes
Intel earnings better than expected, worse than 2005
Intel gains server share, AMD gets notebook boost
Intel makes half-hearted price cuts
Intel pledges support for new Energy Star standards
Intel shows off sweet 16 server
Intelligence czar unveils spy version of Wikipedia
Interesting take: Oracle will buy Red Hat in takeover bid
Internet Explorer 7 to go live in October
Internet Explorer 7 vs. Firefox 2.0: It's all about security (actually, lack thereof)
Internet Explorer security FUD
Internet pushes schools to confront First Amendment issues
Interview with Adam Sah of Google
Introducing the iPod "Death Star" - You can have it in any color, except green
Investor outlines SCO-Microsoft link
iPod at five: The little gadget that could
iPod turns 5. Competitors turn stomachs. And Apple's just gettin' warmed up
iPods vs. everything else: An audio quality arms race? More like a fashion arms race
Iran cuts Internet speeds to homes, cafes
Iranian video game targets U.S. tanker
Is a PS3 shortage in the offing?
Is Cisco threatened by open source?
Is Firefox 2.0 a dud?
Is Google News Archive Search really the latest Google information revolution?
Is Google's 'free' cloud an illusion?
Is growing headcount by 40% really the best way to catch Google?
Is Office 2007 the real Office 3.0?
Is salesforce.com's Apex just another procedural language?
Is SOA a threat to IT jobs?
Is SOA success in the genes?
Is SOA too overwhelming for enterprises?
Is that a dagger I see before me?
Is the Nokia N91 the ultimate mobile media device?
Is there an economics of demand-side scarcity?
Is Vista ready? Microsoft testers weigh in
Is Windows still relevant?
Is Zango stealing affiliate commissions from adult webmasters?
Is Zune-to-Zune sharing really that scary?
IT Dreamscape: Did Om Malik just enter Bill Gates' nightmare?
It's almost launch: Do you know where your killer Vista apps are?
It's IBM's Move: More musings on the Oracle Unbreakable Linux flap
It's no bother...It's overkill!
Italy adopts Microsoft anti-child-porn technology
Jabra's JX10: the best Bluetooth headset yet
JAJAH to me: please don't let us be misunderstood
Japan says no to Blu-ray, HD DVD recorders for U.S.
Java EE: where's the Ajax?
Jeremy Zawodny loves Google (AdWords)
Jim Allchin's a'bloggin, pee on Microsoft's Vista bus, and three migration tools. The Vista full-court press begins
Job at PC plant may raise risk of cancer death
Johnny Cache speaks out at ToorCon 8
Join me in an Office Community chat about Outlook 2007
Journalism 2.0: News or chatter?
Judge OKs most of Microsoft settlement
Justice Dept. to probe Sony's SRAM business
Keeping track of sun's power
Knowing a lot less than your readers
Korea poses challenges to Vista launch
LA: Should govt regulate blogs? No.
Larry's "Ellisonix" on the way?
Latest MP3 players come equipped with songs
LG unwraps new flavor of Chocolate phone
Libya may be first buyer of $100 laptops
Linux guru warns on security in open-source code
Linux start-up takes path to profits
Liveblogging AttentionTrust and GestureBank Announcements
Liveblogging Michael Goldhaber, 'the Einstein of Attention'
Lockyer files felony charges in HP probe
Love is scary: What NOT to do in online dating
MacBook Pro fan control application
MacBook Pro laptops upgraded with Core 2 Duo
MacBook RAM grease
MacBook WiFi hacker cancels talk
Make Bones about it: Fox tv shows on MySpace is a shot in the YouTube wars
Make your own (RED) MacBook Pro
Making Vista run legacy applications is easy
Malware being spammed as PDF from retail stores
Mark Cuban on user generated content: Bad for ads, great for (my) free biz dev
Mark Cuban says Google is crazy with YouTube
Marketers demanding better count of the clicks
Massachusetts CIO quits
Massive surge in spam hits the Internet
McAfee acquires Onigma
McAfee buys, integrates Onigma
McAfee knocks Microsoft over Vista roadblocks
McAfee says Microsoft ignoring EU pledge
McAfee shakes up management, names interim CEO
McAfee, Symantec and vested interests
Media bias rears its ugly head on IE7 'flaw'
Media tipping point? NBC slashes jobs, costs; says "it's not our fault" (it's no joke)
Meeting of the minds: Microsoft and Mozilla
Mexico to Yahoo: Not on our pyramid
Microsoft adds Vista support in OneCare
Microsoft aims to get partners Vista-ready
Microsoft appeals EU fine
Microsoft blocks 'Black Hat' Vista hack
Microsoft bows to the Belgians
Microsoft doesn't want Santa to ignore Vista
Microsoft Dynamics' Growing Pains
Microsoft earns a mixed report card for its year-old Live initiative
Microsoft Germany head to depart
Microsoft gets tough on Office fakers
Microsoft gives adware pusher an MVP award
Microsoft hands over Security Center tech
Microsoft hopes 7 is lucky number for IE
Microsoft introduces a new freebie
Microsoft limits Vista transfers
Microsoft makes it to Beta 1 with its Ajax toolkit
Microsoft mobile IM prepares for launch in France
Microsoft on WGA
Microsoft opens up access to virtualization format
Microsoft puts key security under Windows umbrella
Microsoft puts the post-Vista wheels in motion
Microsoft raises forecast of R&D spending by $1.3 billion
Microsoft readies new transfer tool for XP-Vista migration
Microsoft releases yet another Vista test build
Microsoft rolls out online safety initiative
Microsoft says McAfee 'inaccurate, inflammatory'
Microsoft says no to New Orleans
Microsoft sees fast growth in Windows phones
Microsoft sends out final test version of Vista
Microsoft services boss to step down
Microsoft sets Sender ID free
Microsoft sets Vista meeting with security companies
Microsoft snaps up desktop management firm
Microsoft struggles with Patch Tuesday
Microsoft targets auctioneers of pirated software
Microsoft to catch up on its reading
Microsoft to defer $1.5 billion in sales
Microsoft to include anti-piracy kill switch in Windows (after originally saying it wouldn't do so)
Microsoft to lock pirates out of Vista PCs
Microsoft to patch critical Windows, Office flaws
Microsoft tops earnings forecast
Microsoft tries to lure 'mom and pop' companies
Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 ready to sing
Microsoft won't delay Vista in Europe
Microsoft won't go open source
Microsoft's Desktop Windows staff: We love Javascript. Microsoft's Mobile Windows staff: What's Javascript?
Microsoft's free anti-spyware hits market
Microsoft's Mundie: A bottom-up approach to tech
Microsoft's playing fair with security rivals, Kaspersky says
Microsoft-led project to deliver on ODF
Microsoft-sponsored lobbyist to the EU: It's a mistake to floss us
Microsoft: "Software piracy is not a victimless crime"
Microsoft: 60,000 Vista biz seats to be deployed on launch day
Microsoft: Patches now flowing automatically
Minor issues surface after IE 7 launch
Misunderestimating blogs?
MIT engine boosts mileage by 30 percent
MIT Tech Review editor: IT matters most, but there are other techs to watch
Mobile Web 2.0 is better served by Rich Internet Applications
Moooooo!
More gaming firms prepare to flee U.S.
More money brings more problems to AMD
More on E-voting
More partnerships in the data protection space
More Saturday night quarterbacking on next SOA acquisitions
More thoughts on why Ajax is bad for web applications
More Vista modifications on tap
Most open source software is better
Motorola shares fall after earnings miss
Mozilla rebuts Firefox 2 bug reports
MS, open source, and development
Ms. Dewey: Taking cute too far
MTV to run videos on Baidu
Munich's $44.5M 14,000-PC desktop Linux migration project: So far, so good
Murphy on open source Windows
MVP awards, Messenger Plus! and adware -- a good combination?
MySpace drawing 'older' visitors, study finds
MySpace vs. Facebook: Is friendship real?
MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, Digg = $17.7 billion 'voodoo exuberance'?
MySQL introduces Community Server database
NASA scientist wins Nobel prize for physics
NBC guts itself; Net-delivered creativity will prevail
NBC Universal to trim expenses, workforce
NEC unveils chip to bridge Blu-ray/HD DVD divide
Need some advice? Ask Yahoo
Net neutrality opponents beware- President Bush says he's a Google Earth user
Netflix fixes Web 2.0 bugs
New Google Groups product for testing
New RFID tech would track airport passengers
New Yorkers: We're geeks, too
New, red iPod supports AIDS charity
News Focus: Firefox 2.0
Next week's patch Tuesday going to be a doozie
NH governor pushes anti-cybersex laws
Nicholas Carr: IT still doesn't matter
Nine ideas for IT managers considering Enterprise 2.0
Nintendo bets on Wii's novelty, but software rules
No Software! But more programming languages ...
No, there's no ban on virtual Vista
Nokia forges into navigation market
Nokia Open Studio New York 2006
Nokia unveils new short-range wireless tech
Nokia, Trimble ink navigation tech licensing deal
Noorda, network computing pioneer, dies at 82
Novell makes file-storage software shift
Oct 3 (tomorrow): DRM lovers' day of reckoning?
Office 2.0 meets the enterprise
Office 2.0's monopoly networks
Office 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, and other numerological mysteries
Office 2.0, irrepressible Ballmer, salesforce.com's Apex and more...
Office 2.0: Post-conference wrap up
Office 2.0: Questions for Esther
Office 2.0: The downside
Office 2.0: Where are we at and please get off my network
Office 20007, Vista inch closer
Office 2007 Compatibility Pack released
Office 2007's improved user interface
Office Live almost out of the gate
On "PattyMail" disclosure, ZDNet to lead by example
On big media not getting election coverage
On Web standards, Libertarian candidates win
One million zombies
One of these five companies will buy Zillow
Online gambling ban will impact schools
Open source and the mass market
Open source pressure is free
Open source trickle-down
Open-source firm offers to protect customers from lawsuits
Open-source firm SourceLabs bags $7 million
Open-source Java coming in '07
OpenLaszlo makes a deal with Java to go mobile
OpenVZ virtualization heads to Power chips
Opposition building to standardized tests
Oracle agrees to pay U.S. $98 million
Oracle announces Database 11g beta
Oracle buys Sunopsis
Oracle Chairman Henley at Open World: On Linux, Ecosystems, On-Demand, and the Post-Ellison Era
Oracle has yet to prove Linux cred
Oracle maintains quick pace for takeovers, exec says
Oracle OpenWorld, Ellison's distro, AMD/Dell, IBM/Amazon and more..
Oracle plugs 101 security flaws
Oracle sweetens partner plans
Oracle to acquire MetaSolv
Oracle to offer Red Hat Linux support
Oracle with Linux is doing the inevitable -- a business model mash-up
Oracle's new plan: Make friends, don't buy them
Oracle's Phillips touts Fusion's heat
Oracle's war of stack against stack
OracleWorld: Dell and AMD getting cozy
Our brain acts as a social network
Out of the mouths of Redmond watchers
Outlook unclear for Diebold machines in MD election
PA students get a warning about predators on the Net
Pair wins Nobel for backing Big Bang
Palm announces the Treo 680
Palm unveils 'friendly' Treo 680
Pastel paisley? This phone is no Victoria's Secret
Pay checks for Gates, Ballmer fall short of $1 million
PC penetration in businesses is at 60ò0worldwide
PCI Express 2.0 nears completion
Phishers hijack IM accounts
Pick your poison: Porn or World of Warcraft
PlayStation 3 shines in prelaunch test
Podcast: Gartner attendees contemplate outsourcing, desktop Linux, Web apps and more
Podcast: Is Carr right? Does IT not matter? Gartner attendees respond
Police blotter: Flap over nude photos of Cameron Diaz
Police blotter: Prosecutors want reporters' hard drives
Police blotter: Web cookies become defendant's alibi
Poll of the Day - Bypassing copy protection
Poll: To win, Zune will need a Bono. Who should it be?
Poll: What technology scares you most?
Portland City Commish: we won't put filters on our Muni Wi-Fi
Portland lets desktop Linux roll for VARs
Power shortage for the holidays?
Principal sues kids and parents over MySpace postings
Privacy, politics, and technology
Problems viewing sites in IE 7? Download this
Protect DVD-Video - A slap in the face for PC and Media Center owners
PS3 and Japanese nail-biting
Putting blogs to work for Wall Street
Putting the electric motor on a diet
Quad-core Opteron faster at virtualization, AMD says
Qualcomm gives Eudora a Mozilla makeover
Quality, quantity of phishing kits on the rise
Queen Elizabeth hunts for royal IT chief
Race is on for a Web 2.0 suite alternative
Rambus sees $200 million charge in options probe
Ray Ozzie's view of the Web Office
Reading, writing and Google
Recent items of interest
Red Hat releases Fedora Core 6
Red Hat's Szulik responds to Oracle's frontal assault
Red Hat: Unfakeable Linux
Reduce MacBook Pro temperature in software
Report: Vista coupons coming later this month
Report: Former HP chair to be indicted
Report: Indictments for Dunn, others in HP leak case
Report: Islamic site finds Apple store offensive
Reporter's MySpace code leads NYPD to sex offender
Research: Sperm quality inversely proportional to cell phone usage
Researcher raided by FBI for blowing whistle on Airport security
Reuters links with Lotus for IM
Revenge of the Google nerds
Review of the New York Times Reader
Review: IE 7 doesn't leapfrog the competition
RFID passports take off
Richard drops a bombshell
Robot rabbit reads RSS feeds out loud
Roll-out of smart cards for federal workers begins
Roomba rival looks to clean up
SaaScon exuberance
Salesforce plans on-demand language, service
Salesforce strives for the on demand Apex
Salesforce.com CEO: Customization is king
Salesforce.com outsources application development
salesforce.com's Apex language is not the lock-in attempt it appears to be
Salesforce.com's Apex: The morning tally
Sapphire ships liquid cooled TOXIC X1950XTX and X1950 CrossFire Edition cards
Satellites deliver UV index via SMS
Scarcity and long queues are a marketing strategy
Scary bloggie
Scary malware tricks part 1
Scary Tech: Anything without support
Scary: Where did I put that?
Schwartz is right about Internet disclosure -- he just doesn't go far enough
Scoble on the Microsoft/Adobe showdown
Screeching mobiles that give thieves ear bashings
Seagate bakes security into hard-disk drive
Second third-party fix out for Windows bug
Secure application hosting
Securing consumer-friendly smart phones
Security expert: User education is pointless
Security firms jump in the acquisition pool
Security firms skeptical about Vista shift
Security hole plugged in Skype for Mac
Security rivals shut out of Microsoft meeting
Sending the penguins out with a hot foot
SGI sues ATI for patent infringement
Shakespeare coming to a virtual world
Sharp starts laptop battery recall
Sharp's very, very sharp experimental screen
Should Mozilla take over Open Office?
Sign of a sea change
Silicon vs. CIGS: With solar energy, the issue is material
Simon says sit forward and cross your fingers
Situational Software Platforms Begin to Emerge
Six tips for Firefox 2
SkypeOut's big touch-tone recognition problem
So what about user education on security?
So, EV1 was SCO's PR pawn after all
SOA and quality -- joined at the hip
SOA: What would Dean Kamen do?
Software to monitor overseas opinions of U.S.
Solar start-up snags $35 million as CIGS ignites
Some thoughts on Google . . .
Sony joins laptop battery recall list
Sony looks for profits elsewhere to offset PS3
Sony plans its own battery recall
Sony posts loss, cites battery recall
Sony PS3 hogs 380 watts of power, Xbox to get 1080p upgrade
Sony won't cut PSP price in '06
Sony, Bertelsmann appeal annulment of joint venture
Sony: Staying in battery business despite recalls
Sophos: Buncha crybabies (those other security firms bitching about Microsoft)
Spam maker sees trademark bid canned
Spammers plead guilty after EarthLink probe
Speaking of the heavy lifting that Apex does, what about Flapjax?
Spoofing bug found in IE 7
Sprint Nextel chairman to retire
SQL Server 2005 SP1 won't work with Vista
Standards to stimulate e-voting?
Still looking for the perfect access control device
Still no sign of Vista coupons
Strike hits Indian tech hub
Student information systems, revisited
Study: Workers often jot down passwords
Subscriber growth for satellite TV down 29%
SugarCRM launches application marketplace
Sun begins work on Niagara 3 chip
Sun gives OpenSparc a push
Sun names likely license for open-source Java
Sun sees future in computing service providers
Sun to unveil data center in a box
Sun's data center in a box
Sun's loss narrows as sales rise
Sun, Fujitsu promise Sparc speed surge
SunPower boosts solar panel output
Supercomputing in space
Supernova: General Motors rising on social media
Support ending for Windows XP SP1
Supreme Court to hear Microsoft appeal
Surge of killer device drivers leave no OS safe
Surprise - SOA does have a business bent
Symantec and McAfee should stop crying about Vista
Symantec earnings, outlook come in at low end
Symantec touts 'Security 2.0'
Symbian forecasts the death of the PC
Sync your mobile devices to Google Calendar
T'ubuntu or not t'ubuntu: Ellisonix (or should that be Oraclix) to be based on Ubuntu?
T-Mobile callers can go from cell to Wi-Fi, only in Seattle
T-Mobile inserts the Dash
T-Mobile launches HotSpot @ Home service in selected areas
T-Mobile outlines plans for 3G network
Taking Wi-Fi power to the people
Tech giants court mainframe customers
Technology that gives us the creeps
Teen posts on MySpace, gets a visit from Secret Service
Teen repellant takes Ig Nobel Peace Prize
Telephone banking system recognizes your voice
Teqlo to let users assemble Web applications
The "Very cool" moment: Making useful software
The Achilles Heel of open source?
The advertising "experience"
The Attention Gang prepares for a land grab
The battle of Children's Online Protection Act
The Battle of the Ecosystems: SAP vs. IBM vs. Microsoft. And Then There's Oracle
The bottom line on IE7
The Business of Changing The World: Corporate Philanthropy
The dangerous assymetry of open source
The Devil's in the detail - Taking a look at Windows Vista licensing
The End (of DLL Hell) is nigh
The evolving models of security...
The future of malware: Trojan horses
The Future Of Software is Software
The Google riddle: 'organized', 'useful' but impossible to comprehend
The hidden crisis in VoIP people are only whispering about
The importance of Solaris 10
The long green
The MacBook chasm expands
The Nokia 5500 Sport supports your active lifestyle
The OQO ultra-portable PC sees a huge price drop
The physics of a good store location
The return of PC Relocator
The tech giants whose shoulders we stand on
The top five VC proposals I'd like to write
The trouble with RealID is RFID
The Vista RC2 feedback rolls in
The ZDNet video experiment
Third World VoIP blocking has the stench of corruption
This city-owned cable system will offer VoIP
Thousands of Brits fall victim to data theft
Tilting at Silicon Valley's windmills: A visit by a Spanish delegation of technologists
Time capsule to be beamed from Mexican pyramid
Time to CTRL-ATL-DEL the Motorola Q?
Tips for a better VC pitch
Tivo and GPL: Beauty and the Beast?
TiVo readies for prime time with Comcast
Today's Links on eCommerce:$32 billion holiday, Google Checkout, safe shopping
Today's top posts from the ZDNet blogging network (10/25/06)
Top 3 sites in each European country
Top posts from ZDNet's blogging network (10/27/06)
Topaz Partners rates podcast on new media a 'gem'
Toshiba set to build 55-inch SED TVs
Toshiba to seek more Sony recall damages?
Toyota branches out into ethanol
Traditional development and open source
Transmeta sues Intel for patent infringement
Trick or treat...64-bit drivers?
Trip report: Kazakhstan
Trusted Third Party Time Stamps
Turning social network traffic into dollars
TVUPlayer: Another Napster?
U.K. supermarket to release own-brand software
U.N. blasts Cisco, others on China cooperation
U.N. proposes changes to Net's operation
U.N. summit revives concerns about Net control
U.S. must confront IT skills gap
U.S. pushes Russia in WTO talks to close MP3 site
U.S. students make politics a fantasy game
Ubuntu chief: Oracle Linux has 'tactical value'
Ubuntu update is 'Edgy' on boot speed
Undermining the Support and Maintenance Market: Red Hat Today, Everyone Tomorrow?
United States v. Google? The DOJ would be going after the wrong perp
Universal Desktop Daily - Monday, October 16, 2006
Universal Desktop Daily - Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Universal Desktop Daily - Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Universal Music finds 'long tail' for old albums
Universal Music sues two video-sharing sites
University joins Google library project
Up next: IE 8.0
Updates on Flash Player 9 for Linux
US congressman Foley: A modern day online Jekyll and Hyde?
Utube.com deluged with YouTube seekers
VA legislators call for paper receipts for election day
VCs put their money on alternative energy, Web 2.0
Venture capitalists weigh in on Office 2.0
Video search site Blinkx signs Microsoft pact
Video sites should try everything, Hollywood execs say
Virtual insanity in Redmond
Virtual Vista Q and A
Virtualization and confusing array of Vista legal restrictions to haunt Microsoft and users alike
Visa halts its service for allofmp3.com
Vista aims to be snappier with photos
Vista and TCO
Vista could cost upgrade enthusiasts serious money
Vista flexes its power
Vista Mythbusters #7: How much DRM is too much?
Vista not ready for RTM - good call
Vista RC2 window now closed
Vista RC2 x64 'Ultimate' progress report
Vista to take a cue from budget Windows
Vista, Office 2007 holiday coupons coming this week
VMware releases beta for new converter tool
Vodafone unwraps broadband phones for holidays
VoIP's future: not just the phone call, but the applications
Volume Activation 2.0: Another Potential Vista Gotcha?
Voting electronically? Be very afraid!
Waking up to an HP executive's nightmare
Wal-Mart to push tech aggressively for holidays
Web 2.0 a catalyst in Oracle's Fusion
Web 2.0 Clones - where is all the innovation?
Web 2.0 Security Scares
Web athletes battle for supremacy at Cyber Olympics
Web resurrects old college cheating technique
Webroot expands beyond spyware niche
Wedding bells for Intel and Nvidia?
Weighing in on the browser as the new OS
What AMD has in store for us?
What Apple can learn from ESPN Mobile
What becomes a reseller most?
What comes after IE 7?
What did Microsoft learn from Vista?
What do Apple's earnings say about open source?
What does Yahoo's ad warning mean?
What I really said at Office 2.0
What Makes Google
What Microsoft still isn't saying about WGA and Volume Activation 2.0
What you don't eat will heat your home
What's playing on an iPod near you? Apple and the Windows worm
Whatever Dell's Kevin Kettler is on (re: Vista), please pass some to me
Where are the open source VARs?
Where does open source live?
Where SOA reuse is already at work
Whether it meant to or not, Google just responded to the Microsoft/Socialtext deal
Who can stop click fraud? Legitimate advertisers
Who has the upper hand on Energy Efficiency? AMD or Intel?
Who owns Solaris?
Who runs their whole business on SaaS?
Who's afraid of identity?
Who's got the best seat in the digital living room?
Why Cisco's Orative buy is more important than most people think
Why Google (not Microsoft) is loved
Why Google can't make it in the 'real world'
Why have a phone network?
Why IBM's patent suit against Amazon could be bad news for the entire Web
Why Microsoft is wrong on Vista security
Why Microsoft's future OS could be open source
Why mobile data centers matter
Why Office 2.0 will never go wholly online
Wi-Fi "wartrappers" nab drive-by hackers
Wikipedia co-founder plans 'expert' spinoff
Will Google click fraud increase with Custom Search Engines?
Will Google Office's solution to the "offline" problem mean trouble for MS-Office?
Will Google's new purchase change Google Video?
Will Office 2007 get a 'kill switch,' too?
Will open source Java matter?
Will Virtual PC 2007 give Microsoft Vista app-compat wiggle room?
Will Web 2.0 ultimately kill Windows?
Will YouTube "break" the Internet? Nortel thinks it could
Windows kernel protection expected to break soon
Windows licensing still a confusing mess and alienates enthusiasts
Windows Media Player release skips a beat
Windows Update broken again?
Windows Vista: What
Windows XP SP3 delayed to 2008
Windows XP update delayed
Windows, take your kill switches, interrupts, reboots AND Registry: and stuff it
Wireless HD specification due in 2007
Wireless USB poised to cut the cable
With DeCSS behind him, "DVD Jon" turns his attention to Apple's Fairplay
With Firefox 2, Mozilla touts security and speed
With Grid Server and "GPUs", is MediaTemple a managed version of Amazon's EC2?
With rise of primary school computing, whither cursive?
With YouTube, Google puts its competitors in a jam
Worried SAP rubbishes Salesforce.com's Apex
Would VoIP have saved Friendster? Hell, no
WSJ on YouTube copyright infringement: Universal Music 'paranoid'
XP MCE 2005 plus Vista premium at $110 now
Yahoo beats Microsoft to punch with IE update
Yahoo earnings drop on slow ad sales
Yahoo invests in two online ad companies
Yahoo serving up search ads on mobile phones
Yahoo to carry local CBS news footage
Yahoo vs. Facebook, MySpace, Digg, YouTube
Yahoo vs. Google: You decide!
Yahoo's potential mates
Yahoo: We're still number one!
Yes, SOA reuse is a reality -- and here's where...
Yet more on Evoting
You can run Vista on a Samsung UMPC
YouTube and copyright, etiquette and law
YouTube cuts three content deals
YouTube erases clips per Japan media demand
YouTube may add to Google's copyright worries
YouTube may be the fastest growing website ever!
YouTube Muppet parody mayhem
YouTube plays to Google's strengths and interests alike
YouTube takes down Comedy Central clips
YouTube to go down the tubes?
YouTube to Google: TechCrunch laying 40ò0odds
YouTube Wannabes: online video market post GooTube
YouTube's no friend to copyright violators
YouTube/Universal/SonyBMG: One big happy collusion?
ZDNet reader makes good point about WGA and security distractions in Windows
ZDNet reader poll so far: Microsoft's Zune can't win
ZDNet, traffic and the blogosphere
Ze Frank and Rocketboom: How much is too much for Web stars?
Ze Frank has a video for dumbfounded NBC execs to watch
Zend Web tools adapted for Windows
Zoho Writer (Zoho Web Office Suite)
ZohoX: New Web Office Suite (post includes Image Gallery)
Zombies continue to chase Windows PCs
Zombies try to blend in with the crowd