* Need Vista deployment tome ships. For those who are rolling out Redmond's next big thing and struggling with the anemic amount of help material for it on Microsoft's site, fret no longer. Redmond just shipped the 1500-page Windows Vista Resource Kit. If you can't find help there, you're hurting. (Source: PC World) * VeriSign to raise domain fees. Not a big change, so no practical need to freak. 7% increase for * Need Vista deployment tome ships. For those who are rolling out Redmond’s next big thing and struggling with the anemic amount of help material for it on Microsoft’s site, fret no longer. Redmond just shipped the 1500-page Windows Vista Resource Kit. If you can’t find help there, you’re hurting. (Source: PC World)* VeriSign to raise domain fees. Not a big change, so no practical need to freak. 7% increase for .com names and a 10 cent increase for .net names. Not gonna break anyone’s budget. (Source: CNET)* Thinking about a notebook? Think Acer. Yep, Acer’s managed to move up in the rankings enough to become the third biggest player in notebooks. I’ve reviewed a couple of them in the past year, and it’s no joke. Check them out. (Source: InfoWorld) * Parallels Desktop nuking Mac batteries. Ouch. I’m a devout Parallels user, so I hope they fix this quick. Seems a noted Mac/Windows compatibility site, MacWindows, has pubbed a series of reports that indicate that Parallels, build 3188, is disabling batteries on MacBook and MacBook Pro notebooks. They shut down on battery power and won’t restart until hooked to main power. ‘Course, it hasn’t actually happened to me yet, so it’s not a universal problem. (Source: ITWire) Technology Industry