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HP Sharpens Its Blades
TechWeb - Purchase lets HP tie network attached storage to its fast-growing blade server business.
Berners-Lee Gives Lawmakers A View Of The Internet's Future
TechWeb - Very smart phones and hyperdata sharing are all part of his vision.
FCC Orders Telcos to Support VoIP
PC World - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has ruled that incumbent local exchange carriers must connect to VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) services, overruling two state public service commission opinions.
The Next Round Of Microsoft Vs. Linux: Health Care
TechWeb - Both camps are making waves in the industry, which is poised for dramatic IT growth
Sanyo, Lenovo Share Cost of Defective Battery Recall
PC World - Japanese electronics company Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. and computer vendor Lenovo Group Ltd. are discussing how to pay for the recall of over 200,000 laptop PC batteries, but have agreed to share the burden.
Palm speculation builds as its share price rises
Reuters - Treo smartphone maker Palm Inc.
could bring a buyer a decade's worth of digital
assistant design and mobile phone know-how, but at a hefty
price for a company no longer viewed as cutting edge.
Carmakers adding high-tech perks
AP - When friends check out Aaron Priest's new Acura TL sedan, the oohs and aahs start on the inside.
Technology creates extreme genealogists
AP - Lee Drew had a chat with some cousins the other day.
Diebold weighs strategy for voting unit
AP - Diebold Inc. saw great potential in the modernization of elections equipment. Now, analysts say, executives may be angling for ways to dump its e-voting subsidiary that's widely seen as tarnishing the company's reputation.
'Turkey' Worm Targets Solaris
PC World - A new worm targeting a flaw in Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Solaris 10 OS delivers crude artsy payloads, including a drawing of a turkey in ASCII text.
Egypt's bloggers test state media control
Reuters - Egyptian bloggers have come into the
spotlight, on the one hand as an important forum for political
debate, on the other as the target of government attempts to
limit their freedom of expression.
Rivals Launch Competing Windows-on-Mac Products
PC World - Both VMWare and Parallels update their virtualization software.
Acer expands through Best Buy
InfoWorld - Taiwanese PC vendor Acer Inc. has started selling laptop PCs at popular retailer Best Buy Co. Inc., expanding its presence in the U.S. market.
Singapore approves bidders for broadband project
InfoWorld - The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) has qualified 12 bidders for the government's Next Generation National Broadband Project. The announcement comes follows IDA's December 2006 call for interested companies and consortiums to demonstrate their capabilities for approval to bid on the project.
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