News to know: Zimbra; Exchange threat; Apple TV hack; Intel in China
Notable headlines:
Intel to produce chips in China. IBM: Researchers demonstrate fastest optical chipset.
Start-up Zimbra takes Web e-mail offline. Dan Farber: Coming soon: Offline access to Web applications.
Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks. JavaScript bug hunting tool demonstrated. Mozilla: Hackers control bug disclosure.
Mary Jo Foley: Open-source e-mail systems biggest threat to Microsoft Exchange.
Washington Post: Terror Database Has Quadrupled In Four Years.
Jason O'Grady: Apple TV = hacked.
Gallery (right): A guided tour of Apple TV. Apple TV review.
Donna Bogatin: Google Local squeezes Yellow Pages, Online Directories. What Microsoft is telling Google about mobile search.
Computerworld: In Search of Stupidity--How Micro-soft morphed into Microsoft thanks to the "liberation" of BASIC.
Dan Farber @ Under the Radar:
- Del.icio.us for the enterprise.
- Office 2.0 spreadsheets and Work 2.0 services.
- Tungle attacks the calendar coordination problem.
- From Web 2.0 to Work 2.0.
Garett Rogers: A new type of Google bomb caused anti-Microsoft image.
Ryan Stewart: yourminis widget platform with Apollo. Fauxto (right), the online photo editor goes social; adds features. Fauxito gallery.
Computerworld: Windows Home Server testing uncovers nearly 2,400 bugs.
Larry Dignan: Will Oracle's perception issues hurt SAP suit? Oracle to buy software maker Tangosol.
AP: Wikipedia Co-Founder Seeks to Start Over.
Ryan Naraine: Vista's Windows Mail vulnerable to file-execution attack.
A VC: Why Seed Investing Is Less Risky Than Later Stage Investing.
Judge bars Vonage from using Verizon VoIP patents.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is Vista Home Basic a way for vendors to sell low-spec PCs?
NY Times: Slow Down, Multitaskers; Don’t Read in Traffic.
Mary Jo Foley: Is Microsoft's Vista behind Apple's alleged 'Leopard' delay?
Five reasons why there's so much CIO angst.
David Berlind: At 60 full-color pages per minute, Silverbrook's inkjet tech will change the whole industry.
Engadget: Samsung m620 to be christened "UpStage" for Sprint.
Gallery (right): Top reviews of the week.
AP: Mom Donates Laptops to Wounded Soldiers.
Why Formula One teams with tech.
Dean Takahashi: Microsoft To Announce The Xbox 360 Elite.