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HP's Busy Week:
With an acquisition of EDS in the works and quarterly earnings coming out, HP promises to be the biggest newsmaker in the tech sector this week.

BlackBerry Goes Bold for Market Gold:
New smartphone is faster, stronger and sharper-looking than earlier RIM devices.

Apple's iPhone Off to Asia:
Popular phone headed for some of the hottest-growth regions for wireless companies.

Q&A: Jules Polonetsky, Chief Privacy Officer, AOL:
AOL's top privacy watchdog talks about how online data collection really works, balancing data and consumer privacy, and the government's role.

An Expanded TelePresence for Cisco:
Network vendor beefs up videoconferencing system.

Microsoft Goes Live With Video on Messenger:
Instant-messaging service allows simultaneous chatting and viewing.

A Bold New BlackBerry for Business:
RIM's new smartphone is high-speed and targets its primary market of business users.

VMware Enters Replication Arena:
Anyone up for automating disaster recovery?

Will Vista in the Enterprise Ever Take Off?:
Wondering whether Vista will ever catch on with enterprise customers? The answer may be 'Yes, but not quite yet.'

Memory Prices Heading Up:
Memory makers have finally stopped adding capacity because they spent themselves broke.

A 'SaaSy' Approach to Wireless Security:
AirTight is wagering that its software-as-a-service approach can help enterprises lock down their Wi-Fi.

Microsoft's Patch Day Targets Four Vulnerabilities:
Hole in the Jet database considered the most severe, since it affects so many Microsoft and third-party apps.

ooVoo Vooms Past Typical Videoconferencing:
Startup meshes chat, IM, file sharing and video messaging.

Can Motorola Fix Its 'Warring Tribes'?:
A current and former employee explain why they think the culture at the troubled hardware maker needs fixing.

Technical Analysis: Stocks at Support:
The Dow and S&P could find support near here.

Techs Dodge Financial Fallout:
Another debacle in the financial sector had little effect on the tech sector Friday, as a number of strong earnings reports limited losses.

Microsoft: EC Fine Is Not Fine:
The company will go to the mat over the European Commission's $1.35 billion fine.

Apeer Has an Eye for Media Collaboration:
New program both competes and complements WebEx for collaboration.

Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For:
Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.

Centralized Security Reporting for Open Source:
oCERT takes shape, but not every big open source vendor is directly involved.


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