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Oracle, IBM detente; Apple QuickTime flaws; 'Major rewrite' of Windows Phone OS? [WEEK IN REVIEW]

 

 

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Between the Lines

Oracle, IBM detente forged by dollars, distribution, HP

Listening to Oracle's fiscal first quarter earnings call was like being transported to an alternative enterprise IT universe where Larry Ellison, Mark Hurd and IBM CEO Sam Palmisano were long lost frat brothers.

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Apple QuickTime flaws puts Windows users at risk

The QuickTime 7.6.8 update patches vulnerabilities that could be exploited in drive-by downloads (via rigged Web sites) and via booby-trapped image files.

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All About Microsoft

Microsoft already talking about a 'major rewrite' of its Windows Phone OS?

Verizon and Sprint won't be offering Windows Phone 7 CDMA models until 2011. That's not welcome news. What's worse, however, if News.com's paraphrase is on the money, is that Microsoft already is working on a 'major rewrite' of the Windows Phone operating system.

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Googling Google

Google Me coming this Fall?

The Google Me service will introduce what Google calls "a social layer" into online search, video and Google Maps. What's interesting to me is that this doesn't sound like it's going to be a stand-alone product.

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The Apple Core

HDR app shootout: Apple v. Pro HDR v. TrueHDR

I did a casual high dynamic range (HDR) imaging test this morning. Apple HDR blows out the highlights, Pro HDR is heavy-handed and TrueHDR is the best.

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IE9 power tips: the secrets of pinned site shortcuts

Pinned shortcuts are the killer feature of Internet Explorer 9. How do they work, and how can you customize them to make yourself more productive? I've got the details and some cool power tips to share.

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Linux and Open Source

Amazon makes a welcome entry to the Linux market

From a business standpoint it is designed to protect Amazon, and its cloud customers, not just from intruders but from themselves.

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Hey Apple! Hey Apple! Stop Making Windows Software that Stinks!

While some of my colleagues would like Apple to release more software for Windows, I just wish they'd stop releasing Windows software that stinks. Period.

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Energy storage on grid heats up

The electric grid in the U.S. has very little buffer in the form of energy storage, but some technologies are now vying for different applications--from grid stabilization to storing many hours of wind and solar power.

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Like much of America’s infrastructure, many pipelines are old, need to be replaced, and have the potential for catastrophic failure.

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Intel Classmate announcements from IDF

It's easy to forget Intel's so-called clamshell Classmate when their convertible tablet works so well, but new ruggedization features make it worth a look in a variety of markets.

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Dell health care FAIL

Dell is a hardware company and a system integrator. But what hospitals and clinics are looking for are software-based systems they can learn to use quickly if they're to soak up that sweet, sweet stimulus cash.

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Intel CTO touts mobile-sensing devices

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Facebook's remote log-out security feature: Should you care?

Tom Eston: Facebook is trying some new ways to innovate security, though it's still overlooking some other simpler fixes. Should you care about these new controls?

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iGeneration

Tech cannot replace the traditional schooling experience

Just because technology can bridge schools from across the planet together in a lesson, doesn't mean the school building should be torn down. Too much tech in education can be a barrier.

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Virtualization: HCTS summary

 

Wainewright: Plumbing the clouds

 

SOA: Not all SOA services are, or should be, created equal

 

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Hinchcliffe: Made on the Web, designed by us

 

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