Get informed and entertained, the CSTechcast.com podcast is up and online. Today we see why the little Vista Gadget can be so useful with Rajesh Lal, author of Creating Vista Gadgets. You can find him and his gadgets at www.innovatewithgadgets.com. The news brings the latest release of Oracle Retail version 13, deduplication features added to HP SANs, security issues with Mac, Firefox 3, and the Microsoft Bluetooth patch, but a fix for Safari on Windows, an update for Google Trends, and we are all apparently guilty of using our admin power for the evils of spying. The Associated Press puts the screws to bloggers for "The Worst Tech Move of the Week" and we take "A Closer Look" at social networking inside the company.
Links to stories discussed during the show:Oracle Offers Insight-Driven Retailing (eWeek)HP to Join 'Data Dedupe' Crowd (eWeek)Mac OS X Security Threat Discovered (InformationWeek)Firefox 3 vulnerability found (LinuxWorld)Apple Fixes Security Flaw In Windows Version Of Safari (InformationWeek)Microsoft admits XP's Bluetooth patch didn't work (Computerworld)Google Trends now works for Web sites too (Webware)AP takedown fallout (Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard)The A.P. Asserts Tough (and Still Secret) View of Copyright on Blogs (The New York Times Bits Blog)
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