October 26, 2006 |
Top headlines For AMD, more money means more problemsDemand for its current chips has AMD scrambling to get capacity online just as Intel gets ready to win the race to four cores. Thu Oct 26 04:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story On Web standards, Libertarian candidates win In News.com survey of which 2006 campaign sites followed standards most closely, Libertarians topped the charts. Thu Oct 26 04:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Reuters' 'Second Life' reporter talks shop Adam Pasick, in-world correspondent, opens up about how to cover the virtual world and why the news agency is there. Thu Oct 26 04:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Oracle to offer Red Hat Linux support Announcement marks the first time a major computing company with Linux ties will compete directly with the Linux seller. Complete OpenWorld coverage: From Dell-AMD to Web 2.0 Wed Oct 25 14:59:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Video of the day Steve Ballmer: Soon, the ZuneAt CNET's San Francisco headquarters on Oct. 25, 2006, Microsoft's CEO talked with CNET News.com reporter Ina Fried about the new Zune. Ballmer emphasized the gadget's wireless capability. Commentary It's back to school for ITperspective Georgetown's M. Brian Blake says IT's changing role in business calls for a big shift in the classroom. Read Full Story News.com Extra Bloggers set off 'Google bombs'Also: Plotting crime, street by street Read it now... | NASA launches twin robots to map the sun The two-year mission aims to capture the first-ever 3D images of solar storms--which can pack the punch of an armory's worth of nuclear bombs. Photos: Twin robots to map the sun Wed Oct 25 22:05:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Spoofing bug found in IE 7 Security experts find weakness in browser that could help crooks mask the type of attack it was designed to thwart. Image: IE 7 spoofing bug Wed Oct 25 16:45:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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