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Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
Written by Sam Diaz, Inactive

Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage.

Ryan Naraine: Apple adds malware blocker in Snow Leopard

Sam Diaz: Salesforce opens cloud to resellers, expanding AppExchange

Andrew Nusca: PC vs. Mac: 'If you're ready to compromise, you call me'

Andrew Nusca: Liveblog: Sony announces $399 7" Wi-Fi 3G e-book Reader; will it kill the Kindle?

Larry Dignan: Google vs. Bing: The global battle

Larry Dignan: Why social networking tools will go enterprise: All your employees are using them

Sam Diaz: Frustrated developers and scrutiny of other apps: Are things falling apart at Apple's app store?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is Apple worried by Windows 7?

Oliver Marks: The Quality vs Quantity Online Relationships Conundrum

Christopher Dawson: EasyBib goes freemium!

Tom Foremski: MIDs and netbooks - half the size, half the experience - Solomon type design

Ed Bott: Snow Leopard upgrade: what's in it for me?

Sam Diaz: RSS: A good idea at the time but there are better ways now

Zack Whittaker: Microsoft and their Photoshop diversity policy

Heather Clancy: Vicious cycle: Climate change stresses grid. Outages occur. Repeat.

Andrew Nusca: Tech startup creates State Dept.-approved educational games for Middle East

Ryan Naraine: High-risk vulnerabilities hit Google Chrome

Dana Gardner: Cloud computing uniquely enables product and food recall processes across supply chains

Joe McKendrick: Study: unified communications doesn't deliver -- yet

Michael Krigsman: Five ways to avoid Enterprise 2.0 failure

Harry Fuller: Colbert heats up global warming

Matthew Miller: Sony eBook Store version 3.0 software now available for Apple and Windows

Richard Koman: ISP that cut off Pirate Bay hit hard, site is back online in hours

CNET: SCO Group wins Unix copyright appeal

Ed Burnette: ATI releases beta SDK with OpenCL CPU support

Andrew Nusca: BlackBerry Bold (AT&T) to receive software update today; visual voicemail

Richard Koman: UK caves to Hollywood, orders net cut-off for 'hardcore' downloaders

Joe McKendrick: Will vendors finally force SOA and BPM to mingle?

ZDNet UK: Critics lash back again disconnecting UK file-sharers

Ted Schadler: Survey your workforce to understand their technology needs

Jason D. O'Grady: Developer calls for Apple to eliminate App Store review process

Dana Blankenhorn: Health insurance is an oxymoron

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft System Center VM Manager update goes gold

Heather Clancy: Sign up to power down on Thursday. Benefit a 'wounded warrior.'

ZDNet UK: UK may disconnect suspected file sharers

Larry Dignan: Yahoo picks up Arabic portal Maktoob; Bets on Middle East as emerging market

Dana Blankenhorn: What really happened to Wikipedia

Rachel King: Five stylish alternatives to the typical camera bag

Dan Kusnetzky: Parallels Desktop Switch to Mac Edition: An alternative to Windows 7?

Larry Dignan: Rackspace launches cloud app partner portal

GameSpot: First US gaming, texting addiction clinic opens

Dancho Danchev: Research: 80% of Web users running unpatched versions of Flash/Acrobat

CNET: Report: Cisco wireless LAN at risk from 'skyjack' attack

Larry Dignan: McAfee: Jessica Biel is the most dangerous celeb in cyberspace

Dan Kusnetzky: Tranxition: Virtualizing your desktop personality

TR Dojo: Give users anywhere access to their data with Windows Folder Redirection

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