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x64-based Vista systems will require digitally signed drivers
Ars Technica - Sounds reasonable. Joe's Shareware Garage will be writing end-user apps that have no need to run in kernel mode, so the cost and paperwork won't affect Joe and the rest of us ISVs. Will this make it harder for DRM-breaking and stream-stealing apps? I

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Google May Push IM Interoperability
WebProNews - With Google enabling open federation for its Talk product, will other instant messaging providers open their services for users to chat with people outside of their walled gardens? Anyone can email another user on a different Internet service