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Notable headlines:George Ou: A secure Wireless LAN hotspot for anonymous users.Ryan Naraine: Mac worm rumors swirl; Dai Zovi ships unofficial Mac OS X patch.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

Notable headlines:

George Ou: A secure Wireless LAN hotspot for anonymous users.

Ryan Naraine: Mac worm rumors swirl; Dai Zovi ships unofficial Mac OS X patch.

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft establishes more anti-GPLv3 precautions. Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Research's PlayAnywhere: A surface computer for the rest of us?

eBay's Skype, PayPal strong; listings down.

SOA demand gives IBM services boost.

Analyst: FTC could block Google-DoubleClick deal.

Photos: New BlackBerry goes Wi-Fi (right).

Ryan Naraine: Mozilla patches Firefox; tells users to avoid IE. Techmeme.

HP, MIT bolster DSpace open-source archives.

Declan McCullagh: FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threat.

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: CDVU+ … where’s the DRM?

Paul Murphy: Sharpening that personal productivity axe.

Top 10 ways to improve your BI initiative.

Jason o'Grady: iPhone touchscreen differences.

Walmart.com to let customers review merchandise.

David Berlind: Mashup Camp: Twitterlicious loads Twittered URLs into del.icio.us, using a phone. So much geospatial data, so little time (to save the Earth). Mashups to the rescue? Larry Dignan: Intel quarter hints at AMD trainwreck.

Robin Harris: Why RAID 5 stops working in 2009.

Computerworld: How to make Windows XP last for the next seven years.

Photos: Zonbu PC--the little, green rental machine (right).

News.com: HP remains No. 1 in PCs.

Dana Gardner: Where are the best SOA synergies now that Rogue Wa

ve is independent? Joe McKendrick: Microsoft unveils its 'Internet Service Bus' vision.

Photos: Bionic hand gets thumbs-up (left).

Roland Piquepaille: BigBelly, a solar-powered trash compactor. Dana Blankenhorn: Blindly applying proprietary metrics to open source. Open source content moves forward.

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