News to know: QuickTime holes; SOA shortages; Motorola stumbles
Notable headlines:
Ryan Naraine: Apple plugs eight more QuickTime holes. Patch Watch: Critical updates from Adobe, Cisco, Symantec, McAfee.
Microsoft should block that IE-to-Firefox attack vector.
Joe McKendrick: Survey hints at SOA skills shortages to come.
Larry Dignan: Start the Zander countdown: Motorola warns (again).
Larry Dignan: Revisiting the Oracle 11g upgrade decision (and 400 potential ROI cases).
Changing market for Oracle database debut.
Photos: Nintendo Wii news at E3.
Bloomberg: Yahoo Chief Yang May Fail in Ad Squeeze by Google.
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to take a page out of Salesforce.com's Apex book.
Microsoft Office Live 'Personal' Services: Microsoft Works revisited? Microsoft eyes new ways to sell Office.
Shellen.com: My time at Google, by the numbers.
Matthew Miller: T-Mobile giving some free HotSpot @Home phones to loyal customers.
Computerworld: 12 IT skills that employers can't say no to.
George Ou: Why 2.4 GHz is a dead end for Wi-Fi.
Robin Harris: Who makes the best hard drives?
Photos: Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition to blast off.Microsoft holds firm on Xbox 360 pricing.
Jason O'Grady: iPhone Diary Day 13: Keyboard tricks.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Who'd benefit from Ubuntu Dell rigs costing $225 more than Windows rigs?
David Berlind: Are you sure you're the only one with access to that password you 'recovered'? Think again.
Larry Dignan: Mozilla taking its time with Firefox 3 beta.
Garett Rogers: Google Maps adds content feature to My Maps. Techmeme. Photo: Map mashup.
Russell Shaw: Ex-Vonage employee claims religious discrimination in firing.
Ryan Stewart: Building Rich Internet Applications for the iPhone.