News from ZDNet | | | Report: Google Chrome netbook coming soon Things have been so quiet on the Chrome OS front that I had nearly forgotten Google promised netbooks in time for the holidays. If reports out of Taiwan are accurate, the first models should arrive later this month. Using the same strategy Google employed to jump-start Android with the Nexus... Read more | | Forrester: Windows 7 powers 1 out of every 10 business PCs While Windows 7 is running on only one out of every 10 PCs at North American and European businesses,that percentage will grow considerably in the coming year, according to a new report from Forrester Research. Read more | | Open letter to Google: Don't sue the government, just make Apps better An open letter to Google: questioning whether a lawsuit against the US Government was wise for Generation Y perception, but if Google Apps is even up to the job in the first place. Read more | | As promised, HP starts cutting jobs for services restructure HP has started issuing pink slips to employees as part of a workforce reduction plan it announced back in June, a three-year process that will reduce its workforce by 3,000 jobs overall as the company restructures to focus on cloud services. We're hearing reports that folks in networking and services... Read more | | Google expands flaw bounty to cover web app vulnerabilities Google plans to start paying bounties to hackers who find serious security flaws in web applications that manage highly sensitive user data. Read more | | Mac OS usage share down worldwide, up in the US Mac OS X's usage share might have dipped below 5% worldwide, but in the US it's doing really well, according to data gathered by NetMarketShare. Read more | | Adobe Flash coming to iPhone, thanks to Skyfire Adobe Flash is finally coming to the iPhone ... thanks to Skyfire. Read more | | Super Talent rolls out 8GB USB 3.0 flash drive for $14 USB 3.0 technology is certainly becoming affordable, as evident by the debut of Super Talent's budget-friendly 8GB USB 3.0 flash drive. Read more | | Move over bumper, here comes the Beetle iPhone 4 case With Apple charging for the bumper again, there's plenty of room for alternatives. Read more | | GNOME has the help wanted sign out GNOME needs to find itself an entrepreneur, and set a direction pretty quickly, or it's going to be run over from behind. Read more | | LG debuts 37-inch LCD panel with 'world’s thinnest' bezel LG has unveiled a 37-inch LCD panel, boasting that the display sports the world’s slimmest bezel. Read more | | Intel holds onto green power purchasing lead Dell also shows up on the EPA's top 10 list of biggest renewable energy purchasers. Read more | | Where are all the iPod killers? Even Android media players can't beat Apple pricing Even with form-factor optimized software and a strong supply chain of commoditized components, Android can't manage to put a dent in Apple's iPod media player device sales. Read more | |  |  | | Questions of the week The questions highlighted address issues with Word, Gmail, Excel 2007, Apple products, Windows 7, a wireless router, a SATA hard drive, and more. | | |
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