Here are some interesting links from the past couple days:
- CIOs not taking security breaches seriously
CIOs and internal auditors don’t feel IT fraud and data privacy is a serious threat to their business despite the spate of high profile data losses and privacy breaches. Nearly two-thirds (65 per cent) of internal audit chiefs surveyed by business consul - Intel: We’ll Stick With XP, Thanks
Long-term plans aside, the fact that Intel hasn’t upgraded many of its systems more than a year after Vista’s release is leading to plenty of speculation. - Google starts move to ad-friendly iGoogle
As expected, the revamped iGoogle provides a navigation bar on the left edge of the screen that lets users select iGoogle gadgets and perform other functions. Another feature could mean more dramatic changes to the site, though: a “canvas view” that lets - Bill Gates bids a teary farewell to Microsoft
REDMOND, Washington (Reuters) – Bill Gates said a teary goodbye on Friday to Microsoft Corp, the software maker he built into the world’s most valuable technology company based on the ambitious goal of placing a computer on every desk and in every home.

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