News to know: IDF; Skype; New neutrality; HP; Palm; Madoff
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John Morris: Intel: 32nm is just the beginning
- Sam Diaz: Intel on laptop chips: Speed kills
- Mary Jo Foley: That's one way to get Silverlight on a mobile device: Port it to Moblin Linux
- Tom Foremski: Intel Developer Forum notes: Dinner with AMD...does an ARM linkup make sense?
- ZDNet UK: Intel to developers - write apps for Atom
- Intel's Moblin demo looks promising
- IDF: 09: A look at smart signs and digital slot machines
Larry Dignan: Skype aims for small business via Cisco interoperability
Richard Koman: Republicans back off net neutrality gambit
Larry Dignan: HP gives EDS new moniker, HP Enterprise Services
Sam Diaz: Palm tattles on Apple, finds itself in the hot seat instead
- Larry Dignan: Palm raises $313 million; Bolsters war chest
Larry Dignan: Injury to insult: Madoff victims data stolen in laptop theft
Joe McKendrick: Cisco practices what it preaches, crosses boundaries with SOA
Andrew Nusca: Starbucks reveals iPhone apps, heralds mobile e-commerce
Heather Clancy: Attention big "emitters": Are you ready to start coughing up greenhouse gas data?
Jennifer Leggio: oneforty launches online storefront for booming Twitter app market
Andrew Mager: Foursquare adds firehose to home page
Jennifer Bergen: Sony PSP Go: Hands-on first impressions and photos
Jennifer Leggio: Newest Twitter phishing attack is not 'rofl'-worthy
Richard Koman: What makes a drug raid really fun? Wii Bowling!
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Ubuntu Moblin Remix Developer Edition available on Dell Mini 10v
Ellison wants to model new Oracle after T.J. Watson Jr.'s IBM
Andrew Nusca: Microsoft 'Pink' phones, Turtle and Pure, leaked in picturesJennifer Leggio: ZDNet breaks down the comment wall
Phil Wainewright: SaaS for your business in the cloud
Richard Koman: Free the Orphans: Are we being played for fools in Google Books play?
Andrew Nusca: Alienware reveals M15x laptop with 2GHz Core i7; new desktop designs
Larry Dignan: i4i vs. Microsoft appeal heard; Trash talk ensues
Jennifer Leggio: Brizzly takes the guesswork out of using Twitter
Andrew Nusca: ATI debuts Radeon HD 5870 with 'most powerful processor ever created'
Mary Jo Foley: Windows 8: More early clues start to emerge
Ryan Naraine: Hijacking Windows System Restore for cybercrime profits
Andrew Nusca: iRex launches e-reader in U.S.; Jabs at Amazon, netbooks
Christopher Dawson: Another push for netbooks in Africa
Matthew Miller: Microsoft responds to the Zune Originals issue in a big way
Dancho Danchev: Modern banker malware undermines two-factor authentication
Jason D. O'Grady: iTunes 9.0.1 update squashes bugs
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Polaroid PoGo, ViewSonic monitor, Canon PowerShot
Dana Blankenhorn: Why Africa gets the IBM-Ubuntu bundle and you do not
Ryan Naraine: Google exec calls for ISPs to get tough on botnets
Dana Blankenhorn: The problem with health care is costs and you
Jennifer Bergen: Sony PSP Go now available for in-store demos
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AMD debuts Radeon HD 5800 series GPUs with DirectX 11 support
Michael Krigsman: 'Cultures of participation' and IT success
Dancho Danchev: Scareware scammers hijack Twitter trending topics
Ryan Naraine: From Gimmiv to Conficker: The lucrative MS08-067 flaw
Dana Blankenhorn: BIND is not just legacy freeware
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Google Chrome Frame ... Chrome performance for IE users!
Larry Dignan: IBM, Canonical partner to target Africa netbook market; Upend Microsoft
Rachel King: Poll: What is your favorite digital camera brand?
Christopher Dawson: And now the Singapore Ministry of Education has "gonegoogle"
Larry Dignan: Windows Live: A little more than a dollar in ad revenue per user a year
ZDNet Australia: Australia data centers face massive threat - dust
Heather Clancy: Savings from power managing your desktop may be bigger than you realize
Dan Kusnetzky: Fortisphere - if you can't see it, you can't manage it
TR Dojo: Preventing Windows Vista System Restore from hogging your hard drive