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Internet: A threat to government or the other way around?

Doug Hanchard: Could the Internet pose a threat to government as an institution and create significant problems that shape how governing in the future occurs around the globe? Or are governments a danger to users of the Internet.

Operating Systems

Inside the Chrome OS security model

Ryan Nariane: Google plans to use a combination of system hardening, process isolation, verified boot, secure auto-update and encryption to thwart malicious hackers from planting malware on its new Google Chrome OS.

IT Management

Social computing and the enterprise, part one

Michael Krigsman: Salesforce.com's new product, Chatter, sparked a conversation among ZDNet's Dion Hinchliffe, Forrester's Natalie Petouhoff and me on what happens when social computing hits the enterprise.

Enterprise Software

Office Starter 2010: The fine print

Mary Jo Foley: It looks like Office Starter won't support all the same file types as Microsoft Office did, based on a frequently-asked questions document from Microsoft that one tester forwarded to me.

Product Review Blogs

Top-rated reviews of the week

Gallery: Here are a few of Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Alienware M15x, Sonos ZonePlayer S5 and Sony Vaio L117FX.

Companies

Apple's latest TV ads defend AT&T

Jason D. O'Grady: It seems that Apple is jumping into the AT&T vs. Verizon battle royale that has been playing out on television sets and computer screens everywhere.

Security

Exploit for IE7 zero day flaw

Ryan Naraine: Exploit code for a critical (remotely exploitable) vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 browser has been released on the Internet, prompting a new round of "upgrade now!" warnings from computer security experts.

General News

Apple to smokers: Butt out or void your warranty

Jason D. O'Grady: Apple just laid down the gauntlet with smokers announcing that it won't honor the warranty on a product that's been exposed to smoke.

Enterprise Hardware

Cray's Jaguar tops IBM's Roadrunner for fastest supercomputer

The Cray XT5 supercomputer known as "Jaguar" has finally clawed its way to the title of fastest computer in the world.

Web Technology

The race to develop a better browser

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft isn't the only browser provider planning to harness hardware acceleration. Mozilla is planning to do it with Firefox and Chrome probably won't be far behind.

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