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News to know: Oracle; Sidekick; Win7 party; Google; Yahoo Hack day

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.

Jason Hiner: Ellison rips IBM, shows off Sun-Oracle benchmarks, offers $10M prize

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!

Sam Diaz: Preview Party: Windows 7 makes a big splash in a Mac house

Jason O'Grady: Amazing iPhone GPS for $2.99

Oliver Marks: Burnout - the Dangers of Remote Work Forces

Robin Harris: Optical storage: RIP

Garett Rogers: Google defends itself as FCC asks for more information

Larry Dignan: Yahoo pays its 'technical debt' with IT overhaul

Dave Greenfield: Should Obama Have Won the Nobel?

Zack Whittaker: Google's ongoing quest for home page simplicity

Tom Foremski: Porn stars and journalists share the same troubles caused by the Internet

Jason D. O'Grady: Jailbreak now available for iPhone OS 3.1.2

Jason Perlow: Who is a Candidate for Desktop Linux?

Sean Portnoy: "HDTV" experiment proves believing is seeing

Andrew Mager: We need a new Techmeme

Fever: A personalized Techmeme

Harry Fuller: Abomination or civil right? Solar clothes drying sparks heated argument

Dave Greenfield: Android's Weakest Link

Michael Krigsman: Twitter suspends security researcher's account as a threat

Chris Jablonski: Researchers replicate butterfly wings on a nano-scale

Doug Hanchard: Personal health information is the next national security problem

Paul Murphy: Clouds vs. Appliances

Jason Perlow: Frugal Friday: The Software of Stallman, Psystar/Apple, Parallels

Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: iPod nano, Acer Aspire notebook, LG HDTV

Tom Foremski: Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials - a potent Silicon Valley workforce

Jennifer Bergen: Kindle DX international edition: Are the rumors true?

Dana Gardner: Architects to cloud advocates: Get real

Zack Whittaker: Coin-sized nuclear batteries to revolutionise electronics

Dana Blankenhorn: The best protection for software assets

Ryan Naraine: Google patches Android DoS vulnerabilities

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to add OneNote and SharePoint clients to next Office Mobile release?

Brian Sommer: SMART Selling in the SaaS world

ZDNet UK: Arrested al-Qaeda suspect has links to Cern

Andrew Mager: MobileTechRoundup show #185; Windows Mobile 6.5 and Google Android

Larry Dignan: Retraction: Yahoo and Iran

Andrew Nusca: With web-based TV widgets, Yahoo will televise 'The Internet Revolution'

Ryan Naraine: Mozilla 'Plugin Check' keeps Firefox add-ons secure

Joe McKendrick: Question: can packaged apps join the 'Lean IT' bandwagon?

Heather Clancy: Two new tomes offer tips to guide your Green IT strategy

Joe McKendrick: Gartner: You want cloud? You need SOA first

Ryan Naraine: New Adobe PDF flaw under attack; Patch coming Tuesday

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The EULA ... your views

Dana Blankenhorn: Canada scandal illustrates perils of health IT stimulus

Doug Hanchard: New technologies target disaster relief

ZDNet Asia: Green Dam enforcement watered down

Dana Blankenhorn: Seeking a Stallman for open source

TR Dojo: Find files within a date range using Windows Search Advanced Query Syntax

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