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Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
Written by Sam Diaz, Inactive

Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage.:

Sam Diaz: AT&T sues Verizon Wireless, calls map ad "misleading" but doesn't dispute accuracy

Matthew Miller: T-Mobile experiences voice and text outage across the country

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft seeks to lure Salesforce, Oracle users with six months free of CRM Online

Ed Bott: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing

Andrew Nusca: Cisco, EMC, VMware announce joint integrated datacenter venture

Matthew Miller: Sony Ericsson announces XPERIA X10 Google Android device

Sam Diaz: Spring Design sues Barnes & Noble over Alex, Nook

Christopher Dawson: Moodlerooms announces joule platform at EDUCAUSE

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John Morris: Acer adds Core i7 to its desktop replacement

Chris Jablonski: Biodegradable silk electronics to improve implants

Andrew Nusca: Second Motorola Droid ad lands: 'What in the world is that?'

Associated Press: Intuit completes buyout of Mint.com

Heather Clancy: Canadian organization enables peer-to-peer carbon comparisons

Doug Hanchard: The taxman goes mainstream on YouTube

Tom Foremski: Are iPhone users really as vacuous as this study reveals?

Heather Clancy: Seeing is believing: Locus Technologies environmental software helps visualize the impact

Harry Fuller: Washington: lots of talk about global warming

Dana Gardner: Aster Data architects application logic with data for speeded-up analytics processing en masse

Matthew Miller: Do you really want to carry another device just for Twitter?

CNET: Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft

Christopher Dawson: New Live@Edu offerings keep pressure on Google Apps for Education

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to show Office Mobile 2010 at TechEd Europe

Tom Foremski: Looking beyond iPhone or Android - Ribbit creates a software "clone" phone

Ryan Naraine: Adobe Shockwave haunted by critical security holes

Ed Burnette: Skype open source? Ain't gonna happen

CNET: Chrome 4.0 gets beta release

Zack Whittaker: Google Wave: Has potential, but let loose too soon

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for Nov/Dec 09

Dan Kusnetzky: Cloud computing making new alliances

Sam Diaz: Calling all innovators: Google hangs "Help Wanted" sign

New York Times: End to a Fight Over Skype May Be Near

ZDNet UK: Intel investigating Windows 7 iPhone sync flaw

CNET UK: The iPhone is the worst phone in the world

Jennifer Leggio: Developing government's human voice

David Morgenstern: Thursby updates DAVE and ADmitMac solutions for Windows networking

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to raise prices, add more high-end editions with SQL Server 2008 R2

Andrew Nusca: Lenovo all-in-one ThinkCentre PC aims for business; starts $499

Dana Blankenhorn: GOP will present a health care bill

Harry Fuller: Labels that lie, or perhaps elide a bit

Dana Blankenhorn: Kidneys do not like those chip and diet soda lunches

Dana Gardner: ]You'll be far better off in a future without enterprise software

Matthew Miller: Review: tapSTICK gives you back control of your iPod shuffle

David Morgenstern: Snow Leopard: Don't get caught in date handling change in AppleScript

Rachel King: New Marvell e-book reader platform promises faster product, lower price tag

Dancho Danchev: iHacked: jailbroken iPhones compromised, $5 ransom demanded

Dana Blankenhorn: Skype plays footsie with open source

Dana Gardner: Survey: Virtualization and physical infrastructures need to be managed in tandem

Rachel King: Finding pocket cameras with the best anti-shake feature

Sam Diaz: Survey: mobile access to files is critical to small business

Dana Blankenhorn: Yahoo does right by Traffic Server

Matthew Miller: Review: Celio rolls out BlackBerry client for the REDFLY Mobile Companion

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