Friday, June 29, 2007

Top 25 'iPhonies'; Harry Potter worm says he is dead

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Network World Daily News: PM, 06/29/07

Top 25 'iPhonies'
Take a look back at the best of the Photoshopped speculation surrounding one of the most-hyped tech devices.
Plus: Bradner: Will Apple's iPhone walk on water?

Harry Potter worm says he is dead
Always ready to hitch their creations to current pop-culture events, malware writers have developed a new worm just in time for the release of the latest "Harry Potter" movie and novel.

Schwartz mum on GPLv3, reveals licensing fantasy
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz showed up Thursday evening at the Burton Group Catalyst Conference and declared he would not answer questions about the GNU general public license version 3, but he did disclose his lifelong fantasy concerning open source licensing.

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YouTube video puts sharp focus on tech job ads
Cisco placed a help-wanted ad for a network consulting engineer in the Chicago Tribune on Sunday, June 3, and David Huber, a networking professional who lives in Chicago, was interested in the job.

Blogs

How much is your test lab at home worth?
Scott Morris, quadruple Cisco CCIE, boasts a $2.3 million lab in the basement of his home. Read more at the Brad Reese on Cisco blog.

Blogger John Obeto on Microsoft Subnet
Guess which Linux vendor is being less than honest about dealing with Microsoft? Windows Vista Hardware Assessment. A Windows Vista virtualization FAQ. Data Encryption toolkit for mobile PCs.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Withdrawn Black Hat paper hints at security flaws
2. 3Com to spin out TippingPoint
3. Gartner to IT: Avoid Apple's iPhone
4. Lawyers show how to avoid hiring an American
5. The $2.3M home lab of Quadruple CCIE
6. The most-hyped tech products of all time
7. CIOs leery of iPhone
8. Giving an interview gets a guy fired
9. Parallel system 100X faster than PCs
10. Microsoft security group on 'worst jobs' list

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