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News to know: People don't get the MacBook Air; Thinnest digital camera; Merger mania

Notable headlines:Cisco plugs CallManager vulnerability that rates a '10'Janice Chen: Think the MacBook Air is thin? Check out the thinnest 8-megapixel digital camera.
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Notable headlines:

Cisco plugs CallManager vulnerability that rates a '10'

Janice Chen: Think the MacBook Air is thin? Check out the thinnest 8-megapixel digital camera.

Dan Farber: Salesforce adds $5 per login pricing option and new developer tools. Phil Wainewright: How to package up the SaaS platform

David Morgenstern: Why does the MacBook Air make so many so dumb? More Macworld coverage below...

Beet TV: Could tech turn the economy around?

The enterprise software consolidation go round..

Dana Gardner: Sun refuses to give up on software acquisitions

Paula Rooney: Sun's planned deal to acquire MySQL will strengthen its open source story

Ed Burnette: Helping dolphins fly: A billion reasons to love open source

Techmeme discussion.

Michael Krigsman: SAP - Business Objects acquisition: Linking value proposition to action

Dennis Howlett: SAP-BusinessObjects: what was unsaid

Paula Rooney: Oracle-BEA deal expands lock-in strategy, offers new risks and opportunities for Red Hat

Refurbishing an old approach to PC recycling

Macworld:

Does Twitter have to be industrial strength?

 

Microsoft confirms Excel flaw; outlines defense

Secunia: CA backup product 'inherently insecure'

Facebook asked by Mattel to remove 'Scrabulous'

AT&T to replace batteries after explosions, fires

Christopher Dawson: "Can we use those $100 laptops?"

Library of Congress: My friend Flickr

DailyTech: Intel explains 45 nm delays, errata

Roland Piquepaille: Nanopictures on your diamonds? Really?

Matthew Miller: HTC Shift finally receives FCC approval

Vulcan FlipStart drops a whopping US$800 to US$699

Dana Blankenhorn: The open source development incline

Robert Scoble: Why we're going to FastCompany.tv

Richard Koman: FCC starts inquiry into Comcast P2P blocking. Dana Blankenhorn: FCC starts Comcast cover-up on net neutrality. Russell Shaw: Two of Martin Geddes' "Future of Broadband" predictions are already here

FBI takes biometrics database proposal to U.K.

Scientist: Computer can help your dog communicate

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