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2. Infrastructure/operating systems. (Update: Linux in education)
3. Nothing but notebooks: as the demand for portable computing options in schools grows, so, too, does the supply of low-cost laptops. Here, we bring you the latest models. (Update: Mobile Computing)
4. 'Facebook For The Enterprise' Gets $25 Million
5. Dell Acquisition To Expand Capabilities
6. HP Tries To Spark Web Printing
7. Intel Intros Atom Chips For Slimmer Netbooks
8. Dell Rolls Out Cloud Servers
9. Search, Compliance To Drive ECM Spending
10. Intel Issues Atom SDK
11. Leopard Mac clone offered on eBay
12. Motorola: No more wired enterprise nets
13. Three Phenoms join AMD roster
14. Solid-state drive slims down
15. High returns plague Dell SSD notebooks
16. Sun may have leaked info on Intel devices
17. Intel phasing out Merom 65-nm chips
18. Nvidia shaves costs of graphics processing
19. Report: iPod Touch not just a stripped-down iPhone
20. LG readies 52-Inch Wi-Fi HDTV flat screen
21. Microsoft Cuts Deal With Novell To Support Suse Linux; Microsoft and Novell will jointly develop virtualization technology to simplify running Linux on Windows and vice-versa. Also, Microsoft will hand out coupons for maintenance and upgrades of Suse Linux, and protect Suse Linux users against patent infringement claims from Microsoft
22. Republicans Outnumber Democrats Online; The Web site with the highest concentration of Republicans is RushLimbaugh.com, while BlackAmericaWeb.com had the highest percentage of Democrats
23. iPod Owners Willing To Switch To Microsoft Zune; iPod users don't 'display the same passionate loyalty to iPods that Macintosh users have historically shown,' says an analyst for ABI
24. Cell Phone Yakking Kids On Tricycles? It Could Happen; Phone companies see a thriving market in children--some as young as 5
25. Spitzer's Taking Names
26. A Ban On Tollbooths?
27. It Isn't Tiffany, Cheapskate
28. Mozilla Tries to Keep Its Cool While Going Corporate
29. Mozilla Goes Mobile; Mobile-phone version of the popular Firefox browser is previewed for developers
30. Problem Solving; Four bombs in London last week remind us to take nothing for granted
31. Linux 'Hitting a Wall?&apos
32. Enterprise - Retailers reap the benefits of 2004 technology investments. Meta Group predicts reduced IT spend
33. Global IT Security Market Forecast to Near $13B; Yankee Group expects more security features to become commoditized and move to the network to improve scalability of deployment and cut the cost of ownership
34. Consumers Jump Aboard Online Travel; People are increasingly booking travel with the click of a mouse, as price, convenience and marketing lead them online to buy airline tickets and reserve cars and hotel rooms
35. Wireless Gaining At the Expense Of Wire-Line Service
36. Microsoft Does Well On Server-Software Sales
37. Microsoft Profits Up On Solid Demand For Server Software; The company's CFO says the rest of the year will follow suit
38. Americans Wary Of Buying Drugs Online; More than 60% say they don't trust drugs sold on the Web
39. PeopleSoft Says Revenue Will Beat Wall Street Forecasts; At the same time, Oracle's in court trying to strip PeopleSoft of its poison-pill provisions
40. Companies Adopting RFID Despite Challenges, Survey Finds; Many companies across a variety of industries are either deploying radio frequency identification systems or plan to adopt the product-tracking technology
41. Cognos Weighs In With Strong Quarter; Several big contracts drive license revenue up 21%
42. IETF Disbands Anti-Spam Working Group; The Internet Engineering Task Force has disbanded its working group tackling spam, saying it was deadlocked
43. ISPs Given Thumbs Down For Virus, Hacker Control; U.S. residential Internet users are much more satisfied with the spam protection from their Internet service providers, but remain unhappy with their ISPs' defenses against hackers and viruses
44. Spam Avalanche Keeps Growing; The spam flood is rising, contributing to a reduction in the usefulness of e-mail, a market research firm said Wednesday
45. Retailers Are Cool To Linux; Market-research firm Venture Development Corp. says a survey of retail IT execs shows that just 2% of point-of-sale systems use Linux, far less than expected
46. Internet Posts Fastest Growth In Political Spending; Political spending on the Internet is growing faster than any other medium, as candidates and their supporters experiment with the Web's ability to reach potential supporters
47. Ford Drops Oracle-based Purchasing System; Thr automaker says it will revert back to its own custom-built system
48. RealNetworks Slashes Prices For Music Downloads; For three weeks, it will sell songs for 49 cents and albums for $4.99--a move that could spark a price war
49. Gartner Lowers PC Shipments Forecast; The market-research firm says they'll be lower than its predicted in the second quarter, but should still post solid growth
50. Google Opens IPO Bidding Amid Concerns Over Interview; The company concedes a 'risk factor' from regulators' concerns after publication of a Playboy interview with the company's founders
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