Popular Subjects Spread Malware Strong Demand Reported for iPad Palm's Market Share Still Falling MS Eases Requirements for XP Mode Browser Choice Boosts Opera 10.5 Apple Eyes Mobile Social Networking Cybercriminals have been busy this week running scams that target Facebook users, college basketball fans, and celebrity gossip watchers. Security experts are warning about recent attacks with nasty payloads. With Apple's iPad going on sale on April 3, a new report indicates there may be strong pre-order demand. This could mean the iPad is on the verge of being a breakthrough product for tablet computers. With more than half its latest devices left on store shelves at the end of the third quarter, things may be getting out of hand for Palm as the manufacturer struggles to hold market share. Microsoft has released a software update that eliminates some hardware requirements for running Windows XP Mode on Windows 7 PCs to make it easier for SMBs to migrate to Windows 7. Opera Software is reporting a dramatic uptick in browser downloads this month, with more than half the European downloads of Opera 10.50 coming from Microsoft's browser choice screen. Apple is tapping into the social arena with plans to launch a social-networking application. The company has filed a patent describing a social-network application dubbed iGroups. FULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORY
China Without Google: 'Lose-Lose' Dot-Com Address Began 25 Years Ago Why Is China So Entrepreneurial? Dealing with Windows 7 Annoyances Windows Phone 7 Uses Familiar Skills Customer Loyalty Drives Subaru China without Google, a prospect that looks likely, could mean no more maps on mobile phones, and China's fledgling web outfits would face less pressure to improve, eroding competition. It's not only Julius Caesar who should take note of the Ides of March. So should every business with a dot-com address, since that was the date of the first dot-com address -- 25 years ago. China has been called one of the most entrepreneurial places on earth, but many Americans do not recognize how common entrepreneurship is in China, or why the country is so full of entrepreneurs. Windows 7 has garnered plenty of accolades since its release, but users are annoyed at some of its new or unexpected behavior. The good news is that most of what ails Windows 7 can be remedied. Microsoft showed off its Windows Phone 7 Series development platform at MIX10. The new platform promises to give developers and designers the ability to use established technologies. Subaru's message of high safety ratings, fuel economy and resale value is resonating with drivers, especially educated ones automakers like to woo. Is Subaru the best-kept secret in the industry? FULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORY
Law Enforcement Fights Crime on Facebook Law-enforcement agents are following the rest of the Internet world into popular social networks, going undercover with false online profiles to communicate with suspects and gather evidence.
VeriSign Plans $300 Million Tech Overhaul VeriSign, whose technology is key to allowing Internet users to access web sites with names ending in ".com" and ".net," plans to spend more than $300 million over the next decade to upgrade systems.
Online Censorship Is Getting Craftier Repressive regimes, including China, Iran and Tunisia, have stepped up their efforts to censor the Internet and jail dissidents, Reporters Without Borders said in a new study of censorship practices.
Enterprise Hardware Spotlight
Cisco Intros 'Borderless Access' Low-Cost Switches Cisco has released a new network architecture that promises secure wired and wireless communications, energy management, and optimized video-application delivery at a lower cost.
Low-Power Xeon 5600 Boosts Servers, Workstations Intel has rolled out a new series of high-speed Xeon processor chips intended for servers and workstations, with encryption and energy-saving features especially well suited for data-center applications.
Intel Boosts PC Speed with New $125 Solid-State Drive Intel says booting up PCs will be faster with its new 40GB X25-V Value SATA solid-state drive used in dual-drive notebook configurations or added to a desktop with an existing hard drive.
Mobile Enterprise Spotlight
Hacker Wreaks Wireless Havoc on Vehicles A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an Internet service to remotely disable ignitions and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles sold at his old workplace, and altered customer records.
Nokia's Kallasvuo Vows To 'Move Even Faster' Nokia is the global cell-phone leader, but when it comes to feature-packed smartphones, analysts say it is under threat from rivals Apple, RIM and Google. What does CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo plan to do?
Nexus One Now Works on iPhone's Wireless System Google has upgraded its Nexus One phone so it works on the same high-speed wireless network as Apple's iPhone, putting the increasingly antagonistic rivals on an even more direct collision course.
Enterprise Technology Spotlight
IBM Offers Software Development in the Cloud IBM is going deeper into cloud computing with beta versions of an expanded commercial cloud-based service for software development and testing, on both public and private clouds.
Tool Moves Exchange Customers To Google Apps Google is making it easier for IT administrators to switch from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps. The Internet search giant has made available a tool to help businesses migrate from Exchange.
Intel's Xeon 5600 May Retire a Lot of 'Geezer Servers' Intel is pushing its Xeon Processor 5600 series as the most secure data-center processor on the market. The company launched the server and workstation chips on its 32nm logic technology.