Monday, August 25, 2008

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 25-8-2008

Computerworld

  1. Why Google Has Lost Its Mojo
  2. Vista may still have its day -- just like XP (eventually) did
  3. Unified communications takes center field at Mets' new ballpark
  4. Technology Adoption 2.0
  5. Taking on the DNS Flaw From the Road
  6. Taiwan's Blame Game
  7. Short Takes
  8. SAP Users Seek Proof of Support Plan's Benefits
  9. Not All USB Drives Are Created Equal
  10. National Geographic Expands Widget Program
  11. Microsoft Lists Windows 7 in Patching Tool
  12. Microsoft Adds $100M to SUSE Linux Support Tab
  13. Legal group releases guide to GPL compliance
  14. Judge Lifts Gag Order on Flaw-Finding MIT Students
  15. Joan Feigenbaum
  16. Intel Will Trump AMD With Six-Core Chip Next Month
  17. Information Overload
  18. How the Mac is Becoming an IT Standard in the Enterprise
  19. Hardware flaw caused shipping mess, says Netflix
  20. Global Dispatches
  21. Five insane upgrades that you should never do (and how to do them!)
  22. Fast, but Slowly
  23. Discover How You Can Easily Manage the Mac in Your Enterprise
  24. Dell gains, Sun loses in worldwide server market- Gartner
  25. Career Watch
  26. Best Practices for integrating the Mac into Your Enterprise
  27. Android apps might not feature Bluetooth
  28. AMD sells digital TV business to Broadcom for $192M
  29. A couple loose screws, all right
  30. Mozilla turbocharges Firefox, touts major speed gains
  31. TV news anchor admits to hacking, leaking colleague's e-mail
  32. The Trend from Unix to Linux in SAP Data Centers
  33. SSDs are hot, but come with security risks
  34. Red Hat admits breach of its servers, Fedora
  35. Political conventions will be abuzz with wireless data
  36. Microsoft taps Multimap CEO to steer commercial-search unit
  37. Microsoft details plans for new social bookmarking tool
  38. Microsoft admits posting flawed update
  39. Intel sees future with shape-shifting robots, wireless power
  40. How Office 2007 "Exposed" Bill Gates
  41. How Much Will an Office 2007 and Vista Migration Hurt-
  42. Five Ways To Drive Your Best Workers Out the Door
  43. E-voting vendor- Programming errors caused dropped votes
  44. 'Eternal Sunshine' director said to be behind Microsoft Seinfeld commercial
  45. Feed- Latest from Computerworld
  46. Eight crazy e-mail hoaxes millions have fallen for
  47. Brazilian charged in botnet scheme, will be extradited to U.S
  48. Because the customer is always...riiiiight
  49. Apple launches iPhone in 20 more countries
  50. 3 takeaways from security-flaw legal flap between MBTA, MIT students
  51. Ultraportable laptops- Their rise and possible fall
  52. Dell links up with Salesforce's development platform

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