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1. Top 10 stories of 1997

2. Intranets take center stage at Comdex

3. Monitoring and testing product news.

4. Fast network switching still more popular than ever.

5. E-Business Leaders Turn Web Efforts Into Profits.

6. IBM's Privacy-Friendly RFID Tag Ready For Production; IBM granted the first manufacturing license for its RFID Clipped Tag, designed to let consumers remove RFID antennas from clothing, prescription drugs, and other items they've just purchased

7. HP, VMware Teaming Up To Use Server Virtualization To Replace PCs; Instead of employees each being given their own computer, they would be served their Microsoft Office applications from a virtual machine in a data center

8. IBM Offers Management Tool For Virtual And Physical Servers; While it won't do everything, IBM says its new tool can manage and virtualize about 80% of a heterogeneous data center

9. iTunes Stutter-Stop Fix At Issue; Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday updated its iTunes music player and store software to version 7.0.2 in an attempt to answer users' complaints about its predecessor, which some have said stutters during audio or video playback

10. Wearable iPod In Stores Friday; About half the size of the original shuffle, the new half-cubic inch iPod contains 1 GB of flash memory that holds up to 240 songs

11. How To Avoid The Patent Trap; IBM's lawsuit against Amazon highlights the need for patent reform and raises a question: Are big tech vendors using their massive patent portfolios to stifle innovation?

12. Vista With 2 Gigs 'Great' Says Dell CEO; Windows Vista may need double the RAM that Microsoft Corp. recommends, a Dell exec opines

13. Apple's iPod Is Still King Of The MP3 Market; The popular Apple device shows no signs of losing momentum, researchers say

14. HP Scandal Raises Questions About The Twilight World Of Corporate Intelligence; While executives and directors need to investigate inside wrongdoing, advanced technology is making it much more tempting to cross ethical and legal boundaries

15. HP Passes Dell As Top PC Maker Worldwide; Hewlett-Packard, one of the few major PC companies to face no major battery recall issues, overshot rival Dell to reclaim the number 1 position in worldwide PC market share during the third quarter, according to research firms Gartner Group and IDC

16. Apple Could Double Market Share With Resellers, Analyst Says; Apple has the potential of grabbing as much as 20 percent of the consumer computer market, but it would need partners, an analyst says

17. IBM Takes E-mail Archive Bundle To Microsoft Channel; IBM is building an e-mail archiving appliance based on a variety of its hardware and software components, and plans to offer it to solution providers through its own and Microsoft's channels

18. Apple Turns iPod Into iWorm, Blames Windows; Apple warns that some of its recently-shipped music players contained a worm that infected Windows PCs

19. Sun Makes Virtualization Push, Plans Closer Xen Ties; Making a big push into server virtualization, Sun Microsystems on Tuesday introduced new virtualization technologies based on its Solaris 10 operating system

20. Apple Files Patents For iPhones; Is the world ready for an iPod phone? Apple could roll out two iPhone models early next year, according to several media reports citing patent filings

21. Poll: CIOs Think Less of HP, But Won't Alter Business Plans; Forrester researchers say CIOs should look for HP to use the boardroom cleanup as an opportunity to improve relationships

22. Sun's Fowler Maps The Future Of Computer Systems And Virtualization; Sun on Tuesday is announcing a new suite of virtualization products it believes will enhance its newest server systems

23. Sun Expands Virtualization Products, Services; Sun is introducing enhanced virtualization technology for its UltraSparc T1 CoolThreads servers that will let customers run up to 32 applications simultaneously on a single processor

24. MacBook Owners Organize Against Apple On Sudden Shutdown Problem; Some users of Apple Computer MacBooks have begun to organize a class-action lawsuit

25. Lenovo Offer Fingerprint Security With Notebooks; Lenovo launches ThinkPad notebooks that work in conjunction with a fingerprint reader to encrypt information on a hard drive

26. As HP's World Turns; Will the Hewlett-Packard drama over its questionable leak investigation move from the headlines to the network movie of the week? That was one possibility Rep. Diana DeGette raised last month when a string of current and former HP executives testified on Capitol Hill

27. Q&A: Carly Fiorina On Pretexting And Her Accomplishments At HP; The former Hewlett-Packard CEO talks about her gut reaction to seeing her stolen personal information. She also talks about the current pretexting scandal that has rocked HP, along with her rearview mirror look at the Compaq merger, her take on the 'HP Way' philosophy, and her dismissal from the company

28. New Tools Will Help SOA Soar In Businesses; IBM, BEA introduce SOA development and management tools to help business expand deployments

30. Virtualization: Up To The Challenge? Virtual servers are going strong, but virtualized applications still need some help

31. Jobs Sorry For Apple Options Fiasco; Apple is taking steps to put its stock options backdating controversy behind it, offering up an apology from CEO Steve Jobs and acknowledging it may have to restate earnings

32. Hewlett-Packard Case Could Signal Shift; William Keane, a white-collar criminal defense attorney, said the case against former Hewlett-Packard leaders could signal a change in enforcement practices

33. HP Leaders Booked On Felony Charges, Maintain Innocence; They are the first of five people to be booked in a California court on felony charges stemming from HP's internal probe into boardroom leaks

34. California AG Coming Down Hard on Ex-HP Chair Dunn, 4 Others; California AG Bill Lockyer plans to file indictments today against Patricia Dunn, former HP board chairwoman, and four others on charges related to HP's media leak probe

35. HP Employees Warned Phone Record Retrieval Could Be Illegal; Newly released documents show that some HP employees had expressed serious concerns about the legality of some methods used in the company's probe into media leaks

36. Congress Takes HP To The Woodshed; CEO Hurd apologizes for the shady behavior and promises to set things right

37. Gumstix Aims At Mobile Apps

38. IBM To Tout SOA Role, Downplay 'Workplace'; Look for IBM Software to downplay the use of 'Workplace' branding and to talk up the role of its five software brands in SOA building

39. HP Agrees To Include Yahoo Services In New PCs; Hewlett-Packard has agreed to include Yahoo search and other online services in consumer desktops and notebooks that ship with Microsoft's upcoming Internet Explorer 7 Web browser

40. Investor Worry Over HP Has Peaked, Analysts Say; A congressional hearing on Hewlett Packard's involvement in pretexting has not hurt the company financially and probably will not in the future, experts said

41. Congress Mulls Pretexting Laws, Journalist Was Victim Years Ago; Though nearly every member of a congressional panel investigating Hewlett Packard's role in a pretexting scandal said it is illegal for people to deceive in order to obtain phone records, Congress is considering legislation to make that more clear

42. Apple Fixes 15 Flaws, Updates Mac OS X To 10.4.8; Apple updates Mac OS X 10.4 to patch 15 vulnerabilities in the operating system and bundled software that can let attackers run malicious code

43. HP's E-Mail Tracer Plan Pushes Ethical, Legal Envelope; More commonly used by spammers than corporate investigators, use of e-mail tracers, commonly known as Web bugs, is serious enough for federal investigators to seek court approval before employing one

44. Former HP Chief Security Strategist: Company's Leak Investigation Crossed The Line; Ira Winkler, a former CSS at HP, talks about the bad decisions the company made in its boardroom leak investigation, where he thinks investigators crossed the line, and how common intelligence schemes are in corporate America

45. House Panel Says Pretexting Illegal, HP Defense Unbelievable; Most members of a congressional panel investigating Hewlett Packard's media leak probe said during a hearing that pretexting is illegal, and they slammed HP executives for allowing the scandal

46. IBM AlphaWorks Tests Hosted Apps; The company that gave the world Deep Thought is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its alphaWorks emerging-technology site with a new display of data-crunching might: Deep Thunder, a service offering precision weather forecasts with resolution as fine as one mile

47. Google, Intel Call For Vastly More Efficient PC Power Supplies; Google says it's increased the efficiency of power supplies from 60-70% to 90%, and the same efficiency is within reach for consumer PCs

48. Survey: Corporate Boards Value Information Over Privacy Rights; About 73 percent of corporate board members in a recent survey said that board chairpersons should have the power to use any legal means to identify the source of confidential leaks

49. Lenovo Recall Possible In Smoking Battery At LAX; PC maker Lenovo leaves open the possibility of a recall stemming from a smoking laptop that sent sparks flying at Los Angeles International Airport

50. Apple Challenges Startup's Use Of The Term Pod; Apple Computer is taking on another trademark battle. This time, Apple has sent a legal notice claiming to own the term pod on mobile devices and software. It's telling a startup to stop using the term in connection with podcasts on media players

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