IT News HeadLines (InfoWorld)

- IBM urges virtualization for datacenters
- How the feds are locking down their networks
- Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones
- New iPod Touch and MacBooks right around the corner
- Offshoring R&D to India on the upswing
- Report- Cloud computing poised for enterprise adoption
- Windows' days may be numbered
- Five steps to safer virtual servers
- HP bolsters wireless LAN stature with Colubris buy
- Microsoft service packs boost developers
- Delivering aid in a digital world
- Patch in Internet's DNS no guarantee against attacks
- 10 quick fixes for the worst security nightmares
- Tableau emphasizes usability, mapping in 4.0 BI release
- HP buys wireless network infrastructure company
- AMD- No plans to release a chip for netbooks
- Flying to Defcon with no ID
- The 2008 InfoWorld Geek IQ Test
- EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk at Defcon
- Wall of Sheep- Coming to your company-
- Intel's Nehalem desktop chips to be called Core i7
- Top 10- A week full of security news
- Netbooks spark Linux redesigns
- Black Hat conference spotlights virtualization, DNS issues
- IBM launches three mobile software products and services
- Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
- Replace your laptop's CPU
- Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware
- 2008 Olympics open in Beijing
- Visualization tools may cut through the security logjam
- Nintex software helps track SharePoint usage
- Google Gadgets an open door for attack
- Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack
- You don't know tech- The InfoWorld news quiz
- SSL VPNs might not be as secure as you think
- IBM exec on Linux apps- 'I'm tired of waiting'
- HP, CA hook up with end-user monitoring company
- Google Apps hit by prolonged Gmail access problem
- Put new life into Windows XP
- Spammers leverage interest in Olympics
- Lenovo looks for strong finish at Beijing Olympics
- Oracle to package apps on virtual machines
- Web 2.0, DNS flaws revealed at Black Hat
- Hands on with HP's Mini-Note netbook
- Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
- HP considering touchscreens for next Mini-Note
- Kaminsky- Many ways to attack with DNS
- SQL Server 2008's future 'cloudy'
- Google offloads Performics division
- Bureau of Labor Statistics reports big drop in tech jobs
- Ubuntu goes enterprise
- Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008
- VMware joins Linux Foundation
- CSO says Cisco security is growing up
- Eight ways to fight spam filter frustration
- Oracle issues out-of-cycle patch for flaw
- Google's enterprise search device grows up
- Apple gets bruised in vulnerability report
- Cisco routers in hacker spotlight again
- Asustek plans more Eee PC netbooks
- Google pushing software to low-cost Linux PCs
- U.S. loses out in Lenovo's Linux netbook push
- IBM bundles middleware on Linux systems
- Google to get aggressive with Apps suite
- Juniper consolidates network management software
- Eleven charged in massive ID theft scheme
- Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market
- Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha
- Curl completes embrace of Eclipse IDE
- Live Mesh may emerge as Microsoft 'cloud' platform
- Google mislabels Blogger sites as splogs, locks them
- Is Google your next datacenter-
- SiteMeter bug affects IE users
- Rebates for using energy-efficient storage on the way
- LinuxWorld- Showcasing the OS
- VMware tool aims to help developers
- Apple servers still vulnerable to DNS flaw
- Apple resurrects iPhone tethering app, then kills it again
- SAS buys revenue management software vendor IDeaS
- MSI offers Wind netbook with better batteries
- Mobile Linux group gains new members, phones, and software
- Symantec- IE 6 more vulnerable to unpatched Microsoft flaw
- Firewall vendors scramble to fix DNS problem
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