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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: Intel: The bottom is in for PC demand

Larry Dignan: eBay: We're spinning Skype off in an IPO

Dana Blankenhorn: Why Microsoft won round one of netbook wars

Larry Dignan: EMC rolls out new high-end storage lineup; Aims to push data center flash adoption

Andrew Nusca: Apple to sell $899 20-inch aluminum iMac to schools

Jason D. O'Grady: Apple releases third iPhone 3.0 beta to developers

Janice Chen: DSLRs with HD Video under $800: Nikon D5000 vs. Canon Rebel T1i

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft moves ahead with plan for app virtualization for servers

Dana Blankenhorn: Is billing consolidation a good thing?

Larry Dignan: IBM launches business analytics services unit; Eyes predictive modeling

Michael Krigsman: 7 (nasty) truths about IT spending

Ed Burnette: Top 5 features in Android 1.5 (Cupcake)

Harry Fuller: Ethanol, our trash and our economy

Brian Sommer: De-Briefing the Satyam Sale

ZDNet UK: Canonical hits back at Microsoft in netbook spat

Dana Gardner: CollabNet rebrands ALM product to better support distributed development and cloud applications

Ryan Naraine: Microsoft ships fixes for Excel, WordPad malware attacks

John Morris: Reviews: Dell Adamo is all beauty, not enough brains

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Matthew Miller: Work out with your iPhone? Keep that headphone jack dry

Andrew Nusca: Top 10 lessons for iPhone adoption in the enterprise

Larry Dignan: IBM math wonk: Social media another source of data

Joe McKendrick: Will enterprise mashups kill off corporate portals?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft extends Xbox 360 "Red Ring of Death" warranty to cover E74 error

Brian Sommer: How Multi-Nationals Should Use ERP

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft courts startups to build the next big Windows Mobile app

Mary Jo Foley: Office 2007 SP2 coming April 28

Harry Fuller: Global warming: new stuff

Dana Blankenhorn: Open source and the mythical man month

Harry Fuller: Wind dying down...for the nonce

Ryan Naraine: Audit thyself: New energy evaluation service looks at the total IT, facilities picture

Jennifer Bergen: Sony Walkman X-series: OLED touchscreen to compete with iPod touch?

Jennifer Leggio: Citrix NetScaler 'push' technology aims to reduce costs for Web 2.0 service providers

Ed Burnette: New Coverity products verify use of open source software

Brian Sommer: Tech - the new knowledge worker

Heather Clancy: Convergence alert: Keep an eye on the building network tech guys

Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Sharp AQUOS blu-ray player, Western Digital 1 TB hard drive, Motorola bluetooth headset

Zack Whittaker: Conficker hits US university; why it wouldn't happen in the UK

Dana Blankenhorn: Simon Phipps amazed Google dancing around Java compatibility

CNET: Amazon's 'adult' book fail: Glitch or hack?

Andrew Nusca: Honda demonstrates prototype walking assist devices

Sam Diaz: Sun stays focused on products, not acquisition talks

Larry Dignan: Twitter: Can it make security a priority?

Andrew Nusca: Are fonts on Amazon's Kindle 2 too fuzzy?

Sam Diaz: Trend Micro wants enterprise to re-think security

Zack Whittaker: Addicted-to-games students "get worse grades"

Christopher Dawson: Facebook causing lower grades? Doubtful...

Andrew Nusca: Nikon D5000 dSLR debuts with 360-degree flip-twist LCD, video

Dan Kusnetzky: Virtual Computer releases NxTop

Jason Hiner: Seven big tech acquisitions to watch for in 2009

Christopher Dawson: The Microsoft ads are working

Larry Dignan: Citrix aims to ease servers' Web 2.0 app pains

Dancho Danchev: Twitter hit by multiple variants of XSS worm

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