In today's daily news podcast: The 2006 InformationWeek 500 winners are announced, and the annual survey results are unveiled; federal prosecutors probe Hewlett-Packard's investigation into boardroom leaks to the press, while the HP board agrees to meet about the controversy; the EU widens its antitrust probe into Intel; Xanga Agrees to pay a $1 million penalty for violating the Children's Protection Act; Facebook's founder apologizes over a privacy flap; and a hack of the "Second Life" database highlights growing security issues in the gaming market.
Your host today is Patricia Keefe.