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News to know: Intel; WiMax, Oracle; Craigslist; Apple's WWDC

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.

Andrew Nusca: EC: Intel 'abused dominant position' vs AMD; fined record $1.45 billion in antitrust case

Sam Diaz: Cisco, Clearwire announce WiMax partnership

Dan Kusnetzky: Oracle buys Virtual Iron

Sam Diaz: Report: Craigslist dumps "erotic" ads; adds adult section with new rules

Larry Dignan: Apple sets WWDC headliners: Will Jobs be on the keynote 'team'?

Sam Diaz: Real files antitrust countersuit against Hollywood's "illegal cartel"

Christopher Dawson: Is Apple going to get some security help from OLPC?

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Sean Portnoy: Why are plasma HDTVs still the minority view?

Larry Dignan: IBM takes its streaming computing software commercial

Harry Fuller: Banned in Chicago!

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Apple versus Apple: How Many iPhones Does It Take To Add $5 To A Stock Price?

Jason D. O'Grady: Undercover Mac software dismantles drug network

Matthew Miller: Want to get your blog published on the Amazon Kindle?

Christopher Dawson: Will Google Squared make GOOG a better research tool?

Gallery: PC gems from the 1980s

Dancho Danchev: Spammers harvesting emails from Twitter - in real time

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft makes available PHP development kit for its Azure cloud

Harry Fuller: No cars? How'm I gonna survive?

Joe McKendrick: Overused words of the decade: 'open' and 'enterprise'

Harry Fuller: Veggie food v. global warming

Ed Burnette: Eclipse Ajax Tools Framework faces termination

Harry Fuller: Global warming will force dictionary re-write

Sam Diaz: Steve Jobs headed toward victory in Town Hall fight

Zack Whittaker: How a student fooled the world's media

Dana Blankenhorn: Wireless health moves into design phase

Ryan Naraine: Apple snags ex-OLPC security chief

Larry Dignan: Intel: Netbooks are about seeding next-gen customers (kids)

Jennifer Leggio: When the going gets tough, the tough make some noise

Dana Blankenhorn: The new Linux.com is open for business

Richard Koman: Sarkozy's Draconian downloading law to pass, then die

Jason D. O'Grady: New Apple ads focus on support, TCO

Dana Blankenhorn: Will meaningful use go down CCHIT rabbit hole?

Joe Brockmeier: What do you want for free? Do users have to pay up to complain?

Mary Jo Foley: Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 expected as soon as next week

Richard Koman: Astro_Mike to ground control: 'Launch was awesome'

Andrew Mager: Photos: Technologizer Tweetup

Matthew Miller: Second look: A 40-year old's usage experiences with the Sidekick LX 2009

Dana Blankenhorn: Open source shrugs at EU liability plans

Ryan Naraine: Adobe plugs PDF Reader zero-day holes

Andrew Mager: Twitter: now with less noise

Richard Koman: EU slams Intel with record $1.45 billion fine

Larry Dignan: IBM: Fuddy duddy as competitive edge

Matthew Miller: Review: BlackBerry Premium Multimedia Headset

ZDNet Asia: Viruses now penetrating deeper

CNET: France passes controversial antipiracy bill

Dancho Danchev: China's 'secure' OS Kylin - a threat to U.S offensive cyber capabilities?

Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Slingbox Edition

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Should Windows 7 be a free upgrade to all Vista Ultimate users?

Jennifer Bergen: Oh, it's on: Apple counters Microsoft's 'Laptop Hunters' ads with 'Megan'

Andrew Nusca: Sony debuts X-series Walkman with Wi-Fi, touchscreen OLED, noise cancellation

Larry Dignan: Verizon dishes off rural assets to Frontier in $8.6 billion deal

Paul Greenberg: Sapphire 09 Live: Smart business plans, moral benchmarks

Heather Clancy: YouRenew wants to pay you for recycling your tech

[podcast] CIO Agenda 2010: What the customer wants

Dan Kusnetzky: The Sullivan Group a Marathon Technologies Customer

Christopher Dawson: South Carolina's OLPC initiative: money well-spent?

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