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News to know: Dissecting presidential speeches; Vista revs; 802.11n

Notable headlines: President Bush gives his State of the Union address tonight. Here's the techie way to dissect the speech: Pluggd tees up searchable State of the Union.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

Notable headlines: 

President Bush gives his State of the Union address tonight. Here's the techie way to dissect the speech:

Pluggd tees up searchable State of the Union.

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And put it in historical context:

U.S. Presidential Speeches Tag Cloud.

Vista is coming up:

Genuine Advantage: Can Microsoft recast itself as protector, not punisher?

The 5 sins of Vista

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Vista OEM prices finally appear
Vista SP1 is due in the second half of 2007, after all
From the mouths of business users: Vista and Office need-to-knows.
What if users could have Windows their way?
Vista Search: A 'Star Feature' Of The New OS.
Retailers aim to get Vista boost.

802.11n draft 1.10 - A kinder gentler neighbor.
Find Out If Your Social Security or Credit Card Numbers are on the Internet.

WordPress 2.1 Ella announced.
Unclouding the business case for ‘inside-out’ SOA.

Wal-Mart
eyes Microsoft for Web build-out.
Microsoft seeks patent on 'immortal computing.'
Interaction Design - the next step in RIA development.

How do I get my sysadmin to do anything?

Photos: 'Spider' boat spins through the waves. 

McAfee VirusScan upgrade hobbles Lotus Notes.
IRS tapes missing in Kansas City.

TJX breach
occurred seven months before it was detected.

Poll: Do you want MacOSX on your PC?
Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year

Tech earnings:

Street Sees Promise at Yahoo!

Alcatel-Lucent Shares Drop After Warning.
TI profit up on tax credit, forecast disappoints.

EMC 4Q Profit Beats Analysts' Estimate.


Linux Foundation to be more like Apache. Liberty Alliance courts open-source projects.

New CEOs, a new Sun-Intel partnership.
MySpace to send U.S. users missing children alerts.
The Comcast Cancer: Is Web 2.0 the Cure?

Apple’s music monopoly case
may turn on a procedural issue.
IBM could be acquisition target for private equity firms.

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