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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Open source guru slams Red Hat   Tech pros wary about business Web 2.0 tools   Google business apps shows the changing battle for workers' desktops   Kernel-level malware on the rise   Toshiba cracks quantum crypto conundrum   Companies on edge about Web video   Options widen for fixed-mobile convergence   Second life opens for business   Windows Vista not available in some custom-built Dells   Canon loses flat-screen TV case   Linux, innuendo, and doubt   European PS3 plays fewer PS2 games
Monday, 26th February 2007
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Tim Lohman,
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This morning, the co-founder of the Open Source Initiative, Eric Raymond, has slammed Red Hat for bad management and poor technology.

Also making news, tech pros are either skeptical about ‘Enterprise 2.0’ tools such as blogs, wikis, and online social networks, or they're willing but wary of adopting them.

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Operating Systems
Open source guru slams Red Hat
'Bad management and poor technology'.
By Iain Thomson


Applications
Tech pros wary about business Web 2.0 tools
'Enterprise 2.0' must overcome concerns about security and return to get a foothold in business, InformationWeek Research Finds.
By Staff writers


Research/Trends
Google business apps shows the changing battle for workers' desktops
Google, Microsoft, and IBM all want to be the point of entry to people's business lives.
By Staff writers


Security
Kernel-level malware on the rise
Hard to catch, even harder to stop.
By Shaun Nichols


Research/Trends
Toshiba cracks quantum crypto conundrum
Security hole in quantum key distribution plugged.
By Clement James


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Convergence
Companies on edge about Web video
A growing number of businesses use video, but they have to understand and accept the drawbacks.
By Staff writers


Convergence
Options widen for fixed-mobile convergence
The decision now for most businesses is whether to support fixed-mobile networking on their own or wait for telecom carriers to upgrade their networks..
By Staff writers


Applications
Second life opens for business
Toyota, Circuit City, Dell, Sears, and Adidas have set up shop in the Second Life virtual world. But their stores are empty. Can businesses find a place with any real-world payback in this fantasyland of overindulgence?.
By Staff writers


Operating Systems
Windows Vista not available in some custom-built Dells
Compatibility issues with some peripherals are forcing customers to take Windows XP or wait for their build-to-order PC to become Vista ready.
By Staff writers


Hardware
Canon loses flat-screen TV case
Judge rules Canon should not have partnered with Toshiba.
By Matt Chapman


Operating Systems
Linux, innuendo, and doubt
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer subtly raises the intellectual-property issue again..
By Staff writers


Hardware
European PS3 plays fewer PS2 games
Europe ripped off again.
By Matt Chapman


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