News to know: Vista SP1; XO on Sugar; Macworld preview; AMD; KDE gallery
Mary Jo Foley: About-face: Microsoft makes new Vista SP1 test build public
Christopher Dawson: Hands on with the XO Sugar OS. Gallery (left). OLPC America
David Morgenstern: Apple walks on water and WiMax Mobile. Jason O'Grady: MWSF08: 'Something in the air' banner spotted.
Garett Rogers: iGoogle for iPhone released, and it's pretty good
Eco-Patent Commons shares earth-friendly tech
NY Times: Trying to fine tune Yahoo.
Michael Krigsman: Flickr down...outage handled responsibly
Larry Dignan: AMD delays 9900, 9700 Phenom chips. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AMD: Roadmap delays or shifting priorities?
Images: Linux gets a taste of Windows and Mac (right) Open-source security moves to next step
Dana Blankenhorn: No coding for young men
Roland Piquepaille: Google Earth for the body
Webware: Ultimate Live blogging tool: CoverItLive
USA Today: Introducing the first Android prototype.
Dan Farber: Is Apple seeking a union with Adobe? Mary Jo Foley: What would an Apple-Adobe merger mean to Microsoft?
Head over heels for tomorrow's personal robots
Image gallery: Ultra portables took over CES (right)
AP: Netflix expands Internet viewing option
NY Times: From 10 hours a week, $10 million
Telecommuting not so great for those left in office
Larry Dignan: Another free security utility: Trend Micro's RUBotted. Four questions for the week ahead in security. Ryan Naraine: MySpace profile + Fake Microsoft Patch = Malware cocktail. Trend Micro: Xbox Live accounts hacked
Richard Koman: Patent reform: Stopping the insanity or inventor ripoff?
Forbes: Andy Grove's last stand
Rik Fairlie: Why I run an open Wi-Fi network
GM invests in 'trash to ethanol' start-up. Gallery (right). Harry Fuller: Is Detroit going green? What does the auto show show?
Porn companies challenged by Internet sites
Ryan Stewart: New UI framework from Microsoft? Curl in Dr. Dobb's and enterprise rich Internet applications
Joe McKendrick: Goodbye, Geronimo? IBM says app server is alive and well
Budget cut? Bring on Guerrilla SOA!
Heather Clancy: Corporate carbon knowledge is the first step in reduction
Dan Farber: The Big Switch: The network becomes the data center. Recession proofing with on demand services