Fresh from the Test Center: Parallels for Desktop 3.0 was released last week, and the InfoWorld Test Center snagged it right away. After all, this software "does for Mac OS X what VMware Workstation did for the Windows and Linux world -- full-blown hardware virtualization in a workstation package running natively on the Mac OS," says Senior Contributing Editor Paul Venezia; read more about what's new and improve Fresh from the Test Center: Parallels for Desktop 3.0 was released last week, and the InfoWorld Test Center snagged it right away. After all, this software “does for Mac OS X what VMware Workstation did for the Windows and Linux world — full-blown hardware virtualization in a workstation package running natively on the Mac OS,” says Senior Contributing Editor Paul Venezia; read more about what’s new and improved in version 3.0 in his review. Live Apple conference coverage: Tom Yager is at Apple’s WWDC, and he’s covering the keynote live on the Enterprise Mac blog. Check out his first WWDC post here, then follow along as the keynote unfolds (as of this posting, Steve Jobs is onstage – stay tuned). Around the horn: Strategic Developer Martin Heller is wrestling with Windows Vista Ultimate for x64 and bloatware issues; Rackspace is going green with plans for an alternative-energy powered datacenter in Scotland; and check out our videos of new super-portable laptops and other devices. Technology Industry