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Microsoft's 18 vulnerabilities--five 'critical'
"Critical" flaw could let worm spread, Microsoft says, as it sends out seven updates to tackle 18 problems in Windows and Office.
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Google Checkout checks in
Get a first look at Google's new Checkout service. This online shopping application can already be used to purchase merchandise at Buy.com, plus the Web sites of some well-known retail brands. video
Microsoft's vision for 'unified messaging'
Microsoft outlines its vision for unified communications, merging telephony and other modes of communication. Executives Jeff Raikes and Anoop Gupta present the future of integrated business communications. video
Sony's tiny tablet PC
The Sony VAIO UX is one of the best tiny ultraportable computers we've seen. It runs on an Intel Core Solo chip and a full version of Windows XP. CNET's Michelle Thatcher takes a look. video
Are your e-mail servers overwhelmed?
Is your IT department battling with bogged down e-mail servers? As millions of e-mails are exchanged every day, businesses are struggling to keep up with demand. We'll help you decide whether it's time to upgrade your servers to solve the problem. Webcast
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RSS: The new intranet protocol
Microsoft is adding a wiki to Sharepoint, while IBM calls current modes of collaboration "fundamentally flawed". Welcome to the new intranet. David Berlind
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TechRepublic
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Here are 10 essential items to carry with you whenever you make a desktop call. Want to collaborate on TechRepublic's "10 things" lists? Check out "10 things"--the Wiki version!
- Drawing the line- simple answers vs. consulting
- Missing the true impact of Vista UAC
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george ou
How to jam your neighbor's Wi-Fi legally
While Airgo's third-generation Wi-Fi achieves record-breaking throughput, it annihilates any legacy 802.11 b/g in the vicinity. What's crazy is that this product and others like it are FCC legal and on store shelves. George Ou
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- The double standard on Apple's behavior
- Apple's own version of the WGA fiasco
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- George Ou Blog
Over The Horizon
Digital Micro-Markets
Monetizing you and your friends
How much is friendship worth? Billions, to the likes of social networking sites Facebook and MySpace. Social branding may prove to be the ultimate product placement strategy. Donna Bogatin
- Web 2.0 Social Web: who is in control?
- Google Audio: Google dMarc radio ad product coming soon
- Google Base integrates Google Checkout for 'monster' sales
- Multiple word search queries key for traffic referrals
- Google's new vertical, offline initiatives: NYC ad sales push
- Donna Bogatin Blog
Hardware 2.0
How far will Linux users go to get a cheap PC?
There's a huge gray area between legitimate fair use and taking advantage. Is it ethical to hack an Xbox or any other bit of commercial hardware? Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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- Is Vista's Windows Experience Index fatally flawed?
- OK Microsoft, nice keyboard, but where's the numerical keypad?
- How gloomy is the outlook for AMD?
- AMD AM3 CPUs will work in AM2 sockets!
- Adrian W. Kingsley-Hughes Blog
Enterprise Web 2.0
- Identity 1.x: Microsoft Live ID and Google Accounts
- Is the walled garden Web blowing apart?
- Blogs, wikis, and Web 2.0 as the next application platform
- Is IBM making enterprise mashups respectable?
- Corporate wikis breaking out all over: MSDN Wiki
- Dion Hinchcliffe Blog
The Mobile Gadgeteer
The UMPC is not a disaster
Reviewers slamming Ultra Mobile PCs should remember that these devices aren't designed to replace laptops. For some mobile workers -- like me -- the UMPC is AOK. Matthew Miller
- What type of data are smartphone users consuming?
- Palm LifeDrive may be retired soon
- I am now the 3rd co-host of the MobileTechRoundup show
- RIM announces Hosted BlackBerry Enterprise Server solution for small businesses
- Study finds Office functionality is highly desirable on mobile phones
- Matthew Miller Blog
Microsoft Report
Maybe Firefox doesn't have a security edge after all
Are Firefox fans beginning to realize that Internet Explorer has the upper hand on security issues these days? I put both browsers to the test. Ed Bott
- The pain of switching to a new OS
- Microsoft's not-so-generous Windows deal
- Licensing quiz answers
- Quiz: How much do you know about Microsoft licensing?
- MS: 20% of WGA failures not caused by pirated keys
- Ed Bott Blog
Ed Burnette's Dev Connection
How to pick an open source license
If you write some code, you get to decide if, how, or under what circumstances others can use it. Here's a simple decision tree to explain the choices. Ed Burnette
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- My dream job
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Spyware Confidential
- Pushing Zango on MySpace
- Direct Revenue plotted to hijack your computer
- Second lawsuit over WGA and Microsoft pulling WGA
- New malware poses as WGA validation and notification
- User suing Microsoft over WGA notification, calling it spyware
- Spyware Confidential Blog
Paul Murphy
Things that retard IT change
What slows IT progress? Middle management, failures of leadership, the flawed assumptions of most development efforts, and a chronic case of NIMBYism. Paul Murphy
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John Carroll
Bill Gates, charity and ending poverty
While one charitable foundation can't solve the world's biggest problem, it could blaze a trail on which governments and other charities have faltered. John Carroll
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