In today's daily news podcast, Vista has been shedding some technology, Intel's dual-core Itanium is due in July; Microsoft makes its anti-piracy tool less intrusive; in-flight calling has mixed success; Red Hat bemoans the state of education and a shallow tech talent pool; wireless firms agree on rules for mobile web sites; a Review looks at five low-cost 19-inch LCD displays; and a forensic expert traces the digital trail in the UBS sabotage trial. The editor's note looks at the abysmal state of data privacy, and asks whether it isn’t time to cut the public in on a piece of the action.
Your host today is Patricia Keefe.