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

Tom Foremski: Top Intel exec suffers stroke

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Mac sees fall in usage share, Windows sees rise

Sam Diaz: Google acquires Picnik, boosts its cloud offering for photos

Jason Perlow: Does Amazon's Tablet Future Lie With Microsoft?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Google Chrome only browser to make gains in February

CNET: Google launches people finder for Chile earthquake

Larry Dignan: Is the Facebook imperative really so great for Corporate America?

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to demo new cloud-computing advances at research showcase

Melanie D.G. Kaplan: TigerText can erase sent text messages. Is it really the 'perfect app for cheating'?

Matthew Miller: Will the T-Mobile HD2 really sell for just $199.99 and will people switch to get it?

Larry Dignan: IBM hopes to upend industry standard server ROI equation

Andrew Nusca: Dell reveals faster, more efficient OptiPlex 980; FX100 Zero Client

Christopher Dawson: Is Google the Walmart of the tech industry?

Rachel King: PlayStation Network, many PS3s are currently down; possibly date-related issue

Sean Portnoy: Intel launches Atom N470 "Pine Trail" CPU. Atom N455 and N475 on the way?

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Heather Clancy: Who you gonna call? Tripp Lite fights 'phantom' energy with new surge protectors

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to show off new 'Mobile Surface' at TechFest 2010

Tom Foremski: Computers are annoying says UK computer pioneer...

Dana Gardner: Open source solutions for SOA: Check your bias at the door

Joel Evans: Will your old Windows Mobile device be upgradable?

David Morgenstern: New Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI dongle supports audio

Ryan Naraine: Googler ships exploit to defeat ASLR+DEP

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple's most hated product ... and I've just bought one!

John Morris: More details on HP's new Core i7 business laptops

Ryan Naraine: Zero-days flaws surface in Apple Safari

Rachel King: EviGroup unveils 10.1" Paddle multi-touch tablet computer

Future of...parking: The meter gets a makeover

Mary Jo Foley: March 1: Microsoft downloads and shutdowns

Larry Dignan: Security spending to lag IT budget rebound

Joel Evans: Google, please Sync!

Mary Jo Foley: Windows Server AppFabric reaches Beta 2 milestone

Jennifer Leggio: One year later, Threatpost continues to succeed for Kaspersky

Doug Hanchard: British wireless internet users - you're guilty

Joe McKendrick: Survey: Feds say they are modernizing mainframes; no clouds yet

Jason D.O'Grady: Apple and child labor, why it's a non-story

ZDNet UK: LHC to restart following break and glitches

Rachel King: Infinitec announces 'world's first' Infinite USB memory drive

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Ubuntu 10.04 ... now with iPhone/iPod touch support

Larry Dignan: SAP lands 3M as Business Suite 7 customer

Dana Blankenhorn: Cassandra becoming the nosql alternative

CNET: Skype drops Windows Mobile and Skype Lite

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: iPods: Made for kids, by kids

Rachel King: TESO 10-inch iPad-lookalike pops up in Shenzhen; runs Windows 7

Ryan Naraine: Microsoft investigating new IE browser vulnerability

Dana Blankenhorn: HIMSS tells doctors to beware the stick

Rachel King: Archos announces two new Android-based Home Tablet devices

Michael Krigsman: The twin evils of IT gridlock and denial

Heather Clancy: Microsoft, others continue push to bring energy efficiency home

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft readies new SharePoint-based healthcare software

Rachel King: Corsair announces new Nova, Reactor SSD models; available now, starting at $184

Christopher Dawson: Is Microsoft starting a "proxy war" with Google?

Rachel King: Conde Nast working to claim 'leadership position' for Apple iPad content

Sam Diaz: News on mobile phones is growing; Newspapers get second chance

Rachel King: Mio to debut 7-inch Moov V780 MID at CeBIT; features 720p HD playback, WiMAX option

Dan Kusnetzky: Site Uptime Network Meeting

Rachel King: LG 15EL9500 OLED TV will start shipping in Europe this spring

Larry Dignan: What enterprise still uses IE 6? Try Intel

Smart Planet: Smarter aerodynamics make big rigs more fuel efficient

Christopher Dawson: Two writers "Googling Google" are better than one

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