Killer (whale) app: "Orcas," the code-name for the next version of Microsoft Visual Studio, is making a couple of waves. It's getting a new Web designer, for one. And Martin Heller delves into specifics about some of its security meansures and the install requirements for the preview on the Strategic Developer blog. Sun-Intel, part deux: Much has been reported about the Sun-Intel chip agreement. But don't miss P Killer (whale) app: “Orcas,” the code-name for the next version of Microsoft Visual Studio, is making a couple of waves. It’s getting a new Web designer, for one. And Martin Heller delves into specifics about some of its security meansures and the install requirements for the preview on the Strategic Developer blog.Sun-Intel, part deux: Much has been reported about the Sun-Intel chip agreement. But don’t miss Paul Krill’s interview with Tom Goguen, Sun’s vice president of Solaris marketing, and Doug Fisher, Intel vice president of systems software, on the future of SPARC and Neil McAllister’s take on the chip news (Neil also recently outlined seven ways Sun could boost Solaris to a true Linux contender).Switch-a-roo: Brian Chee thought his quest for a “small manageable gig desk switch” would go forever unfufilled. However, a sample switch sent over by HP is giving him hope for the future. See all the statistics on the Geeks in Paradise blog. Technology Industry