IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 25-8-2008

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