Notable headlines:
Mary Jo Foley: HP to wait for Microsoft Home Server update before shipping MediaSmart Server. And on the Microsoft legal circuit...
Larry Dignan: Dell's quarter solid on better component costs.
Ryan Naraine: Yet another critical Yahoo Messenger flaw. Bank of India site hijacked, launching exploits
Michael Krigsman: "Technically sound / well-trained bodies"
RIM shares rise amid Microsoft takeover talk. Russell Shaw: BlackBerry-friendly Opera Mini 4 beta released. Battery saver: BlackBerry Patent app describes screen illuminated by ambient light. Five tips for a healthy BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment.
The Knight Shift: Viacom hits me with copyright infringement for posting on YouTube a video that Viacom made by infringing on my own copyright!
Ryan Stewart: The 'undo' problem is why web applications aren't there yet.
Mary Jo Foley: A (Microsoft) Code Name a Day: Nautilus. Are service packs really passe?
News.com: Microsoft antitrust deal earns mixed grades.
FTC demands more details on Intel-STMicro deal.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Should we start planning for those Vista SP1 trade-offs?
Larry Dignan: Can Novell's Linux business stand on its own? Dana Blankenhorn: Is Microsoft bound by GPLv3? Can Microsoft's open source problem be solved?
Computerworld: The iPhone at two months: It's all about the interface. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple and AT&T playing "good cop, bad cop" over iPhone unlocking.
Roland Piquepaille: NASA checks coastal waters from space.
Garett Rogers: Google Gears steps up with a developer release.
Paul Murphy: Why many Wintel support people dislike Apple
Steve O'Hear: LinkedIn vs Facebook (round two)
Greater scrutiny for Europe's outsourcing deals
YouTube signs royalties deal with U.K. songwriters.
Photos: Panasonic's new SLRs
TheStreet.com: Ciena Spies opportunity.
Larry Dignan: Yahoo pays first installment on its 100 day plan.