News podcast: Network World 360 Intel plans to stop selling one of its high-end desktop chips this year, less than one year after it was released, the company confirmed Thursday. Also, a security researcher said Wednesday that a long-running Microsoft practice puts users at risk with the new Windows 7 Release Candidate. (5:39) Despite pledge, researchers release VBootkit 2.0 code Indian security researchers have released proof-of-concept code that can be used to take over a computer running Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system, despite earlier promising not to make the code public for fear it could be misused. Virginia Dept. of Health: Prescriptions database breached but not deleted The Virginia agency in charge of an online medical-prescription database acknowledged a potential data breach of it may have occurred by refuted the notion that the entire... GE to spend $6 billion on health tech initiative General Electric will spend $6 billion over the next six years in an effort to improve healthcare quality and drive down costs to consumers, the company announced Thursday. Video: Can a Bug save the world? Human Rights Watch is trying to get funding for a project that would equip the group's observers with the BUG so they could do things like measure the use of chemicals in global conflicts. This week's 25 most-read stories 1. Death of the mouse 2. The Internet sky really is falling 3. It Takes a Village Idiot: The Jerks of Online Forums 4. Illinois programmer sues Google over "Android" 5. Why BlackBerry Still Beats iPhone For Some 6. Is it time to cut the Ethernet access cable? 7. Domain name company cries croc tears over 'censorship' 8. RIM to bind BlackBerry to Cisco phones 9. Use the Cisco restroom at your own risk 10. Juniper bolsters branch router, switch lines 11. Top 7 Reasons People Quit Linux 12. Seven things to love, hate about Windows 7 13. Citrix embraces Apple with iPhone virtualization, app store for corporate IT 14. 12 killer freebie SharePoint add-ons 15. Evolution of Ethernet 16. Why mix Bluetooth with Wi-Fi? 17. Microsoft aligning management, clouds 18. Viva La Mouse! Mouse innovations that we've loved 19. Apple iPhoneys: The 4G edition 20. Botnet probe turns up 70G bytes of personal, financial data 21. Eliminate network gear maintenance fees to save big money 22. Sun storage system delivers high performance 23. Give users passwords they don't have to remember 24. Top 10 technology skills 25. Some IT skills see pay hikes during downturn Today on Google Subnet Twitter looks to shake up search; The not-so-green side of Google; Dell likes Android for netbooks too; and Jon Rognerud: The #1 Way To Love Yourself More: Use Google! |
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