News to know: Midori; Yahoo; iPhone; VMware
Notable headlines:
Mary Jo Foley: On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire
- Next Microsoft enterprise instant messaging/VOIP server: Think 2009
- Microsoft to push XP SP3 via Auto Update on July 10
- Microsoft to deliver SQL Server 2008 in August
Jason O'Grady: Mac.com, ahem, MobileMe is down for maintenanceTechRepublic: Poll: Does your IT department plan to support the iPhone 3G, with its improved enterprise features?
News.com: Yahoo seeks ad revenue by fueling others' search innovation. Yahoo blog
Ed Burnette: Google shares more of its secret sauce: Protocol buffers
Dancho Danchev: Gmail, PayPal and Ebay embrace DomainKeys to fight phishing emails
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft says it's time to stop worrying about Vista - Does that make you feel any less worried?
How to: Using TrueCrypt 6 to hide an operating system. Gallery (right)
Larry Dignan: Senate, Web ad titans joust over behavioral targeting.
Zack Whittaker: Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
Nate McFeters: What happens when you patch the Internet?
- Max Weinstein: The key to an open, transparent malware filtering system
- Robin Harris: Attacking phishing at the source
Tom Foremski: Intel's Sean Maloney talks about the 'fog' of online marketing
Jason Perlow: VMWare: Time to Pay the Open Source Piper
AppleInsider: Apple's next-gen MacBook Pro casing design revealed
Paul Murphy: Reasons to buy a Mac
Christopher Dawson: Now I know what to do with those Eees!
Paula Rooney: Reiser leads police to wife's body, gets 15 years
Michael Krigsman: Measuring IT: 'Operational Health'
Photos: Cracking open the Roku Netflix Player (right)
John Morris: Samsung ships 128GB SSDs with cheaper flash memory
VCs a glum bunch over economy, lack of exits
Heather Clancy: Intel throws more money at solar technology
Dana Blankenhorn: More open source contributions from bureaucracies, please
Mitch Ratcliffe: Check out the bionic neck
Boy Genius Report: BlackBerry Thunder not quite ready for primetime?
Andrew Nusca: MSI Wind notebook hits stores, promptly sells out?
TechRepublic Video: Five reasons to centralize your IT department
Google has legacy system issues too
IT Facts:Top search terms in May 2008
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes:NVIDIA stock ... Good buy or goodbye?
- NVIDIA helping to bring PhysX to the Radeon GPU
- Mossberg, Pogue and Baig pass judgment on the iPhone 3G
Roland Piquepaille:Are hospitals really safe? Blankenhorn: Does Prana offer real Alzheimer's hope or head fake?