News to know: Milan video, gallery; ColdFusion; Apple's flaw count
Notable headlines:
Ryan Stewart: New version of ColdFusion aimed at .NET, Ajax crowd.
Ryan Naraine: Apple flaw count for 2007: 111 and counting.
- Larry Dignan: The hype cycle behind Steve and Bill's dueling banjo show.
- How the 'Milan' table PC was born. Microsoft hopes 'Milan' table PC has magic touch. Video: Microsoft unveils touch screen computing.
- Channel 10: First Look: Microsoft Surfacing Computing. Techmeme.
- Photos: Reaching out and touching 'Milan (left).' Photos: On the road to Microsoft's Milan.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Can you build a decent PC on a budget of $500?
Google CEO expects DoubleClick deal to close this year.
CDW goes private for $7.3 billion.
Photos: HP's Chinese media search lab. Photos: The future, someday, from China (right). China preps for cyberwarfare.
Baseline: Why Wesco Doesn't Use ERP. How Secure Are Mid-Market Companies?
Google Earth takes it to the streets. Larry Dignan: Google launches Street View; Be wary. Techmeme. Robin Harris: Why home RAID won't fly.
Review: Final Cut Studio ( v. 2 ) - complete package.
Nokia: Qualcomm row may hurt 3G adoption. Mary Jo Foley: Enough with the 3D maps! What about Windows Live storage? Vista-Windows Mobile 6.0 file-sync fix due in mid-June. There's more than one way to reload Longhorn. Computerworld: Hacking Firefox: The secrets of about:config.
Ryan Naraine: Google buys anti-malware browser virtualization startup. Donna Bogatin: Google vs. Symantec, McAfee? Not exactly.
David Berlind: So far, so good with VMware Workstation 6.
HP strolls down shopping aisle of the future.
Jason O'Grady: The iPod that you can drive over (left). MacLife: Exclusive: A Day in the Life of an Apple Genius.
Russell Shaw: Tool lets suspicious minds stealth record all BlackBerry activity.
Q&A: Cyberattack in Estonia--what it really means. Dana Gardner: Has the long-expected wave of cyber crime/warfare finally appeared? Roland Piquepaille: Debugger aims to fix spreadsheet errors.