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Citrix planning major desktop virtualization push; Worker accused in Dell deal led 1979 Iran rescue
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Cell towers that blend vs. those that offend

Cell towers are everywhere, but some are more conspicuous than others. See the best and the worst in our slideshow. Read full story

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Citrix is preparing a major desktop virtualization push to help speed enterprise adoption -- and perhaps take market share from VMware.

Worker accused in Dell deal led 1979 Iran rescue
The Perot Systems worker accused by U.S. securities regulators of insider trading in Dell's purchase of Perot Systems early this week is said to have once led a daring 1979 bid to save two Americans held hostage in Iran.

China clamps down on Internet ahead of 60th anniversary
Security forces with black masks and machine guns on the streets of China's capital are just the more visible side of a security clampdown in the country this month: there is also its secretive battle to control the Internet.

Feds eye workplace models of Google, Facebook
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management wants to improve the working conditions of government employees by increasing telecommuting and incorporating some of the best ideas in Silicon Valley to change the workplace atmosphere.

Microsoft, researchers release OS project Barrelfish
You've likely heard of Microsoft's next-gen operating system projects Midori and Singularity, but earlier this month researchers released a prototype for another OS, code-named Barrelfish.

John Chambers slams Cisco with $2.3 million private jet expense
Brad Reese: Fiscal 2009 was the worst economy in John Chambers' lifetime, yet he had no guilt about sticking Cisco with $2.3 million in extravagant traveling expenses.

What to do about bandwidth hogs?
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Apple expected to unveil new iMacs by mid-October
Apple will refresh its iMac line within a matter of weeks and will unveil the first revamp of the all-in-one desktop's exterior since mid-2007, a prominent Apple enthusiast site reported.

Facebook still towers over Twitter
Numbers, simple numbers. While Twitter attracts all the media and celebrity attention, Facebook continues to dwarf its 140-character counterpart. The Pingdom blog goes over some of those numbers.

Twitter reportedly valued at $1 billion in new deal
Twitter is nearing a deal for as much as US$100 million from a group of investors who say they believe the Internet short messaging giant is worth about $1 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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September 25, 2009

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