News from ZDNet | | Intel shakes up roadmap to attack ultra-mobile computing At its annual investor meeting, Intel announced a significant change to its product roadmap designed to boost its efforts to get its chips into ultra-mobile devices of all shapes and sizes. Read more | Android has a gaping network security hole Yes, 99.7% of all Android devices really are "potentially" vulnerable to data leaks. Here's what you can do about it today. Read more | Microsoft readies second service pack for Exchange 2010 Microsoft shared features and timing for the second service pack for its Exchange 2010 product during its TechEd 2011 conference on May 17. Read more | Google's Blogger outage will bruise, but not hurt, cloud momentum A hybrid model is still the better approach. Read more | AT&T finally opens up Android phones to third-party applications AT&T confirmed the news to application developers, informing them that its Android phones would no longer be locked to one app store. Read more | iPhone 4 mystery chip identified When the great folks at iFixit did a teardown of the iPhone 4 back in the summer of last year they came across a mystery chip that they couldn't ID. Well, now that mystery has been solved. Read more | Private investors will make a killing from LinkedIn IPO Wealthy investors have been trading LinkedIn shares for many months prior to the IPO of the business social network. Now they stand to make a huge profit. Read more | SAP: In-memory to hit all applications; Collaboration, mobility in focus SAP co-CEOs Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe hit the company's big themes for the year ahead: In-memory analysis, mobility and "people centric apps." Read more | The Obama Cyberdoctrine: tweet softly, but carry a big stick When the Obama administration yesterday issued its cyberspace doctrine, it's big news in terms of how the government of the United States officially intends to treat the issue of cyberspace. Read more | | | | About this newsletter | The Tech Sanity Check newsletter is my daily update on the world of technology. You'll get my opinions, reviews, user polls, and hand-picked stories of the day. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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