2 Haziran 2009 Salı

Top CIO News: Windows 7 Will Obliterate Vista Frustrations in October


 
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Tuesday -- June 02, 2009 -- http://www.cio-today.com
 
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Top News Headlines
 
1. Windows 7 Will Obliterate Vista Frustrations in October
2. Cisco Addition Increases Technology Clout in Dow
3. Android Netbooks Coming From Acer and ASUSTeK
4. Apple Plugs Bugs in QuickTime, iTunes
5. No Relief for Small Business Cardholders
6. Tweets Grow, But Facebook Leads Social Networking

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. iPhone OS 3.0 Means More Investment for Developers

Today's Top Stories
 
1. Windows 7 Will Obliterate Vista Frustrations in October
Microsoft has set the launch date for Windows 7 for Oct. 22. That is several months earlier than the software giant forecast last year, when it projected a launch in the first quarter of 2010. Full Story
 
2. Cisco Addition Increases Technology Clout in Dow
Miles per hour -- out. Bits per second -- in. Dow Jones & Co. will add Cisco, the world's largest maker of computer networking hardware, to the 30-stock industrial average, replacing General Motors. Full Story
 
3. Android Netbooks Coming From Acer and ASUSTeK
Android, the open-source operating system from Google, is now in the ring against OS champion Microsoft Windows as Acer and ASUSTeK Computer said they will release netbooks with Android. Full Story
 
4. Apple Plugs Bugs in QuickTime, iTunes
Apple has issued patches for its QuickTime and iTunes software, fixing critical vulnerabilities and a bug that was partially revealed in a white-hat hackers' book called The Mac Hacker's Handbook. Full Story
 
5. No Relief for Small Business Cardholders
President Obama's sweeping Credit Card Accountability Responsibility & Disclosure Act doesn't apply to small business credit cards, which companies increasingly rely on. Full Story
 
6. Tweets Grow, But Facebook Leads Social Networking
Twitter investors may be speculating about the value of social-networking sites, but no one is speculating about their popularity. In April, Facebook was again the number-one social-networking site. 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. iPhone OS 3.0 Means More Investment for Developers
More testing and hardware upgrades. Full Story
 

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