News from ZDNet | | Google Digitizing 40 Million Pages Of British Library Books Google Books and the British Library are digitizing 250,000 out-of-copyright books dating from 1700 to 1870. Read more | Wikileaks: How 'Anonymous' subverted the most powerful governments ZDNet's Wikileaks series: This post will look into anonymity on the web, and the connection between Wikileaks and online 'hactivist' group, Anonymous. Read more | The Best & Fastest Computers are Linux Computers The latest Top 500 List of Supercomputers is out and, once more, the world's fastest computers are Linux computers. Read more | Police Complaints Stall Google Street View In India Google Street View cars in Bangalore, India have stopped driving following a complaint from the Commissioner of Police. Read more | Chromebooks: The choice of the AARP generation? Chromebooks might not excite the savvy Windows, Mac or iPad-wielding techno-literati, but an entire generation of older users may flock to them for user-friendly web access. Read more | Intel launches first Sandy Bridge chips for Ultrabooks Intel has released new low-voltage versions of its second-generation Core processors designed to power a new class of so-called Ultrabooks from the likes of Asus, Lenovo and LG Electronics. Read more | Nokia N9 - Success or failure depends on two factors Nokia has unveiled its Meego-based handset, the N9. This is a stop-gap handset release (one of a few planned) that will happen as the company transitions into being a Windows Phone OEM. Success or... Read more | 8 ways to fix RIM with a reality check Jefferies has eight suggestions that could turn RIM around, but let's give each one a reality check first. Read more | Firefox 5's rapid debut shows that Mozilla is in the fight Mozilla execs weren't kidding when they were talking about a rapid release cycle.The debut of Firefox 5 today, just about three months after the much awaited Firefox 4 was released, testifies to... Read more | Are we too hard on Apple's iPad rivals? HP's TouchPad, RIM's PlayBook and Samsung's Galaxy Tab are the latest in the parade of rivals targeting Apple's iPad. The problem is that the rivals are dealing in a market where most folks think... Read more | The worst decision Google ever made Oracle's Java-based lawsuit could make things expensive for Google. By missing the chance to own Java, however, Google lost an opportunity to have a platform that could serve as a counter to... Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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