HP Launches Ultraportable EliteBooks
After launching EliteBook workstations last week, HP decides to go small with two 12-inch EliteBooks for business travelers, including a refreshed version of the HP Compaq 2710 convertible tablet.
Facebook Glitch Makes Private Photos Public
A recent glitch on Facebook made it possible for people to publicly view photos that members had designated as private.

Elpida Not Interested in Qimonda Stake
Japan's Elpida Memory said on Friday it was not considering taking a stake in Infineon's Qimonda, quashing hopes that Infineon had an eager buyer for the chip unit.
Microsoft Releases Vista Update to Fight 'Monster'
The update is designed to prevent a "Frankenbuild" method of pirating the operating system that involves mixing files from different versions of the software so as to bypass the product activation technology.

Qimonda Insolvency Could Boost DRAM Prices
DRAMeXchange said in a statement that it believes that the price of the DRAM may rise as a result of Qimonda's insolvency filing. But the price level is still expected to be just around manufacturing cost, still an aggressive price level that favors buyers.
Vonage Plans 2007 Wi-Fi Products
Internet telephone company Vonage Holdings Corp. plans to launch phone products based on Wi-Fi wireless technology in 2007, Chairman Jeffrey Citron said on Friday.

Intel's Gelsinger Leaves for EMC in Shakeup
The former chief technology officer of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, will join storage company EMC as its president and chief operating officer of its infrastructure business unit, EMC confirmed on Monday. The shift comes as Intel made a significant restructuring of its business units.

Tapping the Power of the Windows 95 Shell
A radical break with the past, the Windows 95 shell provided a lot of functionalityonce you learned how it worked.
Norton Safe Web Searches Sites for Malware
Symantec on Monday opened public beta testing of a new site-reputation plug-in called Norton Safe Web.
PCMag.com Ultrabook Giveaway

