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IT News Roundup, Jan. 16

01/16/2006

This week: MCT 2006 fee waived for new enrollees; Cisco adds rich media cert; Microsoft continues support for Apple; Microsoft's Partner program gets high marks; more.

Article links for items mentioned in this week's audiocast:

  • MCT 2006 Fee Waived for New Enrollees
  • Cisco Announces New Rich Media Certification
  • Network Security Appliance Segment Looking Good
  • A Peek Into the Sounds of Windows Vista
  • Gas Pumps To Sport Windows
  • Microsoft Tweaks Support Lifecycle
  • Apple Ships First Intel-based iMacs
  • Microsoft Recommits at Apple Love Fest
  • Microsoft Partner Program Named the Leader in IDC Study
  • Microsoft Launches NXT to Spur ISVs to Windows

IT Web Gems links:

  • Court Lets Univ. of Texas Block Spam (Yahoo!)
  • MSN Phisher Pleads Guilty To Crimes (InformationWeek)
  • Symantec Admits Rootkit Usage in SystemWorks (RealTech News)
  • City temp a regular on online forums (Toledo Blade)
  • Levi Strauss debuts iPod-ready jeans (MSNBC.com)
  • Is time up for the watch? (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - reg. req'd)
  • Swiss Army Knike with USB flash drive (ThinkGeek.com)
  • Man sues over chatroom humiliation (The Register)
  • Create an e-annoyance, go to jail (CNET.com)
  • IT stresses 'driving UK to drink' (BBC)

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