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News to know: Zune; 100,000 year storage; SAP

Notable headlines:Robin Harris: 100,000 year nanowire storage.Microsoft unveils revamped Zunes.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor
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Robin Harris: 100,000 year nanowire storage. Microsoft unveils revamped Zunes. Matthew Miller: Microsoft announces new flash Zunes and the Zune 80GB, still no WiFi downloads. Microsoft press release. Gallery (right).

David Berlind: Interview: Google completes integration of Postini into Google Apps Premier Edition.

Jason O'Grady: Microsoft offers second sneak peek at Office 2008 for Mac. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Will Boot Camp drive Leopard sales? Computerworld: Apple kicks off Leopard month with Boot Camp warning.

Larry Dignan: PC health barometer: A few mixed signals, but solid overall.

Photos: Scenes from Ceatec (right).

Dan Farber: SAP's parallel approaches to ERP. SAP's Peter Zencke: Inside Business ByDesign. Dennis Howlett: SAP's Business ByDesign go to market.

Ed Burnette: GPLv3 Myth #5: GPLv3 is the best license for software. Dana Blankenhorn: Is open source more secure?

TheStreet.com: Mood dims at Micron.

Times of London: Ballmer: Facebook risks being 'a fad' Mary Jo Foley: Mini-Microsoft gets tossed from Facebook.

NextEnergy News: Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery. Russell Shaw: AT&T CallVantage appears on path to extinction. Michael Krigsman: Defining IT project success.

Silicon Alley Insider: Google to $2,000 a share?

Schwartz: Sun to focus on storage business.

Garett Rogers: Google's "Claim Your Content" taking much longer than expected.

Roland Piquepaille: Identifying fingerprints in seconds.

Dana Gardner: Adobe: There's something in the AIR.

Christopher Dawson: Why I don't block YouTube anymore.

eBay seeks to stop resale of recalled products, including toys.

Virtual rootkits not a problem, say researchers. David Berlind: Video: Beta of Opera's new mini-browser (hints of Safari on iPhone?) Mass hysteria? It's not like Skype's died. It's just a really bad hangover. Larry Dignan: Yahoo revamps search; Gets smarter. Palm: Centro will nibble at Treo sales.

Review: HP Photosmart C6280 All-in-One.

Webware: Adobe expands online services, woos designers.

Matsushita to launch advanced Blu-ray recorders.

World's most boring TV show to measure energy use.

Russell Shaw: Irate over markdown, iPhone user sues Apple for $1 million.

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