Intel marketing chief Sean Maloney demonstrates the Core 2 Duo processors at the chip's official launch event at Intel's corporate headquarters (including an appearance by the Frag Dolls women's gaming team)
Open source luminaries reminisce about the early days of Linux, its successes and how it should move forward. Featuring Larry Augustin (VA Software), Dirk Hohndel (Intel), Chris DiBona (Google) Eric Raymond and Jon maddog Hall
Demonstration of a Windows XP system visiting a website that installs a slew of malware using a zero day vulnerability in Internet Explorer. The user at no point is provided with any hints that he is getting hacked.
Sun Microsystems' software boss Rich Green at Linuxworld San Francisco talks about the progress that the company is making towards releasing Java under an open source license
FBI special agent talks about the organisation's crime fighting efforts and argues that it requires a digital "Enron" to force legislation and reform that can effectively fight cyber crime
Excerpt from Lawrence Lessig's opening keynote at Linuxworld San Francisco 2006 in which he explains the value of "read-write culture" (aka: user generated content such as featured on Youtube)
Demonstration of Sun's new Sun Fire X4600 server, the world's first 8-socket AMD server from a major server vendor, by the system's chief architect Andy Bechtolsheim