News to know: Win7 exploit; Verizon-AT&T; Windows Marketplace; Nokia-Palm; Cisco-Tandberg

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Ryan Naraine: Microsoft confirms 'detailed' Windows 7 exploit
Sam Diaz: Verizon to AT&T: "Our ads are true and the truth hurts"
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft opens Windows Marketplace to Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 phone users
- Matthew Miller: Windows Marketplace for Mobile available for 6.1/6.0 devices
Andrew Nusca: Is it a sound business decision for Nokia to buy Palm?
Larry Dignan: Cisco raises bid for Tandberg; Lands 40% of shareholders
Sam Diaz: Time Warner sets AOL spin off for Dec. 9
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Dell's answer to Apple's Mac mini - The Inspiron Zino HD
Matthew Miller: First impressions of the T-Mobile BlackBerry Bold 9700
Larry Dignan: NPD: The subscription model bucks economy
Heather Clancy: More evidence of the coming collision between home broadband and the smart grid
Rachel King: Samsung launches Google Android-powered Galaxy Spica i5700
Andrew Nusca: Report: Asus in talks with Toshiba to depose Acer as No. 3 laptop maker
Sam Diaz: EMC extends deduplication to corporate laptops, desktops
Jason D. O'Grady: Apple contemplating free, ad-supported iPhone?
Dana Blankenhorn: Should search engines pay tribute to content?
Joe McKendrick: SOA helps Coast Guard navigate new tides of homeland security
Larry Dignan: FusionOps launches business intelligence, process automation modules
Heather Clancy: Green IT strategy has nebulous ROI. So why bother?
Sam Diaz: Who needs WiMax, LTE? Ruckus Wireless sees opportunities in WiFi
David Morgenstern: iPhone UI: The age gap and other stats
Paul Greenberg: CRM Association-Netherlands Rocks Het Huis!
Larry Dignan: Netbooks dead? Not when sales are up 264 percent
Rachel King: Nokia E72 available in stores now
Andrew Nusca: HP announces TouchSmart software development program, SDK
Dana Blankenhorn: Montavista embedded Linux eaten by Cavium
Doug Hanchard: Internet continues to lose its founding network partners
Jason D. O'Grady: Google Earth for iPhone revved to 2.0
Larry Dignan: IBM researchers speed up medical diagnostic testing via chip
Rachel King: Casio upgrading Exilim models to EX-FC150 and EX-FH25
Dan Kusnetzky: Vik Desai of Liquid Computing on Unified Computing
Larry Dignan: AT&T plots compute cloud similar to Amazon Web Services
Sam Diaz: Intuit launches Customer Manager, a CRM tool targeted at small businesses
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Nokia E72 launched
Mary Jo Foley: Office 2010 Beta downloadable by MSDN, Technet subscribers today
Michael Krigsman: Resistance to change: The real Enterprise 2.0 barrier
Harry Fuller: New car sales soar in Europe, thinking smaller
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft makes available new high performance Windows Server test build
Andrew Nusca: Cray XT5 Jaguar bests IBM Roadrunner as world's fastest supercomputer
Dana Gardner: BriefingsDirect analysts discuss business commerce clouds: Wave of the future or old wine in a new bottle?
Andrew Nusca: RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 now available on T-Mobile; $200 on contract
Dana Blankenhorn: Niacin best for raising good cholesterol
Sam Diaz: Professional Web video comes of age with Brightcove upgrade
Larry Dignan: Citrix adds integrated audio to GoToMeeting
Harry Fuller: How we think, and perhaps lie, about the oil supply
VeriSign sets timetable to fix DNS hole
Harry Fuller: Asia-Pacific leaders: no final deal in Copenhagen
Larry Dignan: ICSA Labs: Security products often fail and are insecure
Doug Hanchard: Tickets.com services for Vancouver Winter 2010 Olympic Games crashes during first release of tickets
Harry Fuller: Hawaii getting first-hand look at global warming?