News to know: Ruiz, Moffat resign; Microsoft; Psystar; Smartphones
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Sam Diaz: Ruiz resigns as GlobalFoundries chairman; no mention of insider trading scandal
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft chops prices of its hosted enterprise cloud offerings
Jason Perlow: Psystar: From Hell's Heart, I Stab at Thee!
Sam Diaz: Analyst: Big on Motorola, Android; no love for RIM, Palm
Christopher Dawson: Is Microsoft a dinosaur to Google's mammal?
Mitch Ratcliffe: Headline 2010: e-Reader device failure
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Live Labs shutters ThumbTack bookmarking project
CNET: Scams surfacing on Twitter, Facebook
Christopher Dawson: Google defines its focus in Apps in 2010
Sam Diaz: iTunes TV subscriptions: Sure, it could happen - and probably will
David Morgenstern: UPS introduces iPhone app
CNET: New Trojan encrypts files but leaves no ransom note
Harry Fuller: Kerry-Boxer bill battle set for Tuesday
Mark Beckley: The perfect computer?
Ed Bott: Clean install with Windows 7 upgrade media? Get the facts!
Dana Gardner: Technical, economic incentives mount around seeking alternatives to mainframe applications
CNET: Inside one of the world's largest data centersJennifer Leggio: Social book reading in the digital age
Robin Harris: Gallery: A visit to Microsoft's first store
Techcrunch: Amazon Closes Zappos Deal, Ends Up Paying $1.2 Billion
Heather Clancy: Water, water everywhere. So why not use it to create steam?
Dana Blankenhorn: Obamicans rebranding NHIN-Connect as the Health Internet
Phil Wainewright: Figuring the value of software
Sam Diaz: SIA: Chip sales "above expectations"; more growth expected
Andrew Nusca: Maingear unleashes Shift desktop, child-sized 'personal supercomputer' for $2,199 (or $13,394)
Dana Blankenhorn: Mozilla goes back to the beta with Firefox 3.6
Andrew Mager: 5 quick Microsoft Entourage keyboard shortcuts
CNET:Google opens up Wave federation
Harry Fuller: Science boycotts over environmental issues?
Rachel King: What to look for in a Mini-HD camcorder
Forrester: Client virtualization will help you create your next generation desktop
Doug Hanchard: Net Neutrality: You own the Internet - make sure it becomes Law
Michael Krigsman: Seeking IT failure experts on Twitter
Harry Fuller: Will there be a new energy and air pollution law?
Dana Blankenhorn: Blackboard embraces and extends into open source movement
Rachel King: Did you dress up as your favorite gadget for Halloween?
ZDNet UK: VirtualBox update fixes Windows 7 bugs
Dana Blankenhorn: Wordpress picks up college newspapers with CoPress
CNET: Nintendo president: 'The Wii has stalled'
Dan Kusnetzky: Oracle's Virtualization Story
Sam Diaz: Make room for another e-reader as Creative shows off prototype