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News to know: Google Voice; Twitter; I'm a PC; FiOS; Microsoft satisfaction; Cloud security

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: Google Voice only gets better with launch of mobile app

Richard Koman: Will Twitter sue TechCrunch over doc release?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Ballmer: "I'm a PC" ads effective against Apple

Larry Dignan: Hands on: Verizon FiOS TV launches 'Widget Bazaar': Adds Twitter, Facebook, online video

Larry Dignan: Survey: Microsoft customer satisfaction takes second quarter hit

Phil Wainewright: Users have to wise up to cloud security

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Andrew Nusca: Irony Alert: New York City pays $1 million for typewriters

Andrew Mager: Dipity visualizes your social timeline

Jason Perlow: To the Moon: Rocketdyne, Keeper of the Flame

Harry Fuller: Ford says you can afFORD their fuel-savers

Heather Clancy: Biggest of the big: IBM dominates latest Green 500 supercomputer list

Matthew Miller: iTunes update 8.2.1 breaks Palm Pre synchronization

Larry Dignan: Dell, HP even in second quarter U.S. PC shipment race; Apple market share slips as Acer surges

Andrew Nusca: PCs need a brand (and why Microsoft stores could revolutionize how a consumer buys one)

Dana Blankenhorn: Meaningful use debate approaches climax

Dana Gardner: Panda's SaaS-based PC security manages client risks, adds efficiency for SMBs and providers

Sean Portnoy: More channels join Comcast's Online On Demand service; Verizon adds interactive widgets to FiOS TV

Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: 'Harry Potter Years 1-5,' Zune 80 with A/V pack, Zune car kit, Canon PIXMA photo printer

Jason D. O'Grady: Apple reconsidering anti-glare screen options; users rejoice

Paul Greenberg: Coca Cola Teaches The World To....

[Podcast] Churchill Club: Breakfast with California State Controller John Chiang, in conversation with Michael Moritz

Andrew Nusca: General Electric appliances strive for 'net-zero energy homes'

Dana Blankenhorn: Can Benjamin nomination change the debate?

Joe McKendrick: More music to the ears of SOA enthusiasts

Rachel King: AT&T and Sony Ericsson launch phone with 8.1 megapixel camera

Dana Blankenhorn: The grand Google plan against the whole Microsoft stack

Heather Clancy: An Eaton a-ha: Power management for virtual machines

Matthew Miller: Hands-on with the BlackBerry CurBold (aka Tour) from Verizon

Andrew Nusca: Asus T91 touchscreen tablet netbook: 'Fun,' 'glorified app launcher,' 'not worth wait'

Christopher Dawson: While I'm away...Your projects

John Morris: Intel discusses upcoming laptop and Atom chips, why we need more performance in mobile devices

Jason D. O'Grady: iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 released to developers

ZDNet Asia: Major antivirus engines failing to detect malware

Larry Dignan: BMC to link up with Amazon Web Services for hybrid cloud deployments

Video: The future of... Dressing rooms

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