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Top 10 IT headlines for June 10: HP shows off new PCs, iPhone 2 details, PS3 chip now powers supercomputer

Takeaway: Top IT headlines for Tuesday, June 10, 2008: HP unveils massive slate of new PCs, Apple provides details on iPhone 2.0 at WWDC, chip from PS3 now powers world’s fastest computer, Kaiser deals with Microsoft HealthVault, Skype can’t comply with wiretapping, and more.

Top 10 IT headlines

  1. HP unveils new PCs in massive product roll-out (CNET)
  2. Apple unveils iPhone 2, both the phone and the business (CNET)
  3. Ten things missing in the iPhone 3G (updated) (ZDNet)
  4. PS3 chip powers world’s fastest computer (ZDNet)
  5. Kaiser links with Microsoft HealthVault (ZDNet)
  6. Skype: We can’t comply with police wiretap requests (CNET)
  7. New proof: Office 14 slated for 2009 (ZDNet)
  8. Sun’s John Gage joins Al Gore in clean-tech investing (CNET)
  9. IT is from Mars; Business is from Venus (ZDNet)
  10. Cautionary tale: Is encryption part of your strategy yet? (TechRepublic)

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Jason Hiner

Jason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. He is an award-winning journalist who writes about the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing business with technology. He previously worked as an IT leader in the health care industry.

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Jason Hiner

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