JavaOne 2007: If you feel a buzz from Java like you get from your morning coffee, check out our ongoing coverage of JavaOne 2007. Among other stories from the show, Sun has said it will work with the open-source community to rewrite "encumbered" Java components to replace the current closed-source code. Oh, and the company thinks open-source developers should get paid. Go figure. Laptop leakage: Can't wait for n JavaOne 2007: If you feel a buzz from Java like you get from your morning coffee, check out our ongoing coverage of JavaOne 2007. Among other stories from the show, Sun has said it will work with the open-source community to rewrite “encumbered” Java components to replace the current closed-source code. Oh, and the company thinks open-source developers should get paid. Go figure.Laptop leakage: Can’t wait for news about the forthcoming crop of Santa Rosa laptop systems? Well, the information has spilled out a bit early, reports Stephanie Bruzzese over in Tech Treks. Among them: HP has an “enormous new 12-pound notebook with a 20-inch LCD that runs Media Center” due out.Impolite hosts: StopBadware.org has fingered the top five service providers responsible for hosting the world’s most prolific numbers of malware-brokering Web sites. The worst, reports Zero Day writer Matt Hines: iPowerWeb, which had almost 11,000 of the malware infected sites tracked residing on its Web servers. Matt also digs into what can be done to address the malware bane of the Internet. Technology Industry