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Top CIO News: Steve Jobs Due Back at Apple, Perhaps at WWDC


 
Today's "Top CIO News" from CIO Today Network
Friday -- June 05, 2009 -- http://www.cio-today.com
 
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Top News Headlines
 
1. Steve Jobs Due Back at Apple, Perhaps at WWDC
2. Bing Zips Past Yahoo To Be Number Two in Search
3. Pulling Windows XP Gets Microsoft in Russian Hot Water
4. Mac and Linux Users Can Use Chrome -- But Beware!
5. FTC Shuts Down Notorious ISP That Recruited Criminals
6. Verizon's Palm Pre Noise Is Pre-Mature, Sprint Says

Most Popular Headlines
 
1. Pressure Builds on Google as Server Problems Continue
2. Facebook Phishing Attack Could Threaten Business Data
3. Bell Mobility Will Have Palm Pre Exclusively in Canada
4. Clearwire Racing Toward 4G Rollouts To Beat Rivals
5. Citrix Dazzle Creates IT Self-Service Storefront for Users

Today's Top Stories
 
1. Steve Jobs Due Back at Apple, Perhaps at WWDC
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is scheduled to make his comeback this month, and some are speculating he will make his first appearance at the World Wide Developers Conference next week. Full Story
 
2. Bing Zips Past Yahoo To Be Number Two in Search
Microsoft's new search service, Bing, has hit the Internet with a bang. The search engine made available on May 28 has surpassed Yahoo search in its first week, according to StatCounter. Full Story
 
3. Pulling Windows XP Gets Microsoft in Russian Hot Water
Microsoft faces charges of breaking antimonopoly laws in Russia. The Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation cited removing Windows XP from new PCs and store shelves. Full Story
 
4. Mac and Linux Users Can Use Chrome -- But Beware!
Google has released Chrome browser test builds for Mac OS X and Linux, but is warning users to beware. The product managers said users may suffer crashes and won't be able to do some things. Full Story
 
5. FTC Shuts Down Notorious ISP That Recruited Criminals
The Federal Trade Commission has shut down Pricewert LLC, an ISP that recruited, knowingly hosted, and actively broke laws. The FTC crackdown also took down one of the most notorious botnets. Full Story
 
6. Verizon's Palm Pre Noise Is Pre-Mature, Sprint Says
At a press conference, Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse took issue with media suggestions that the much-anticipated Palm Pre would be available from Verizon Wireless in six months or so. Full Story
 
Most Popular Stories
 
1. Pressure Builds on Google as Server Problems Continue
Pressure builds despite apology. Full Story
 
2. Facebook Phishing Attack Could Threaten Business Data
Corporations worried about data loss. Full Story
 
3. Bell Mobility Will Have Palm Pre Exclusively in Canada
Exclusive deal covers Canada. Full Story
 
4. Clearwire Racing Toward 4G Rollouts To Beat Rivals
WiMAX 4G coming to Atlanta in June. Full Story
 
5. Citrix Dazzle Creates IT Self-Service Storefront for Users
Turns bland into Web-like experience. Full Story
 

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