Notes from the field: Dell is suing Dell — and it’s not the first time, either. That’s right, Dell Corporation is slapping Web designer Paul Dell with a lawsuit over the domain Dellwebsites.com. Now what would Dell the PC maker even want with Dellwebsites anyway? Apple, it appears, is beginning to think of itself as something of a poet, albeit a bad one, Cringe reports in Google videos nixed, Sony seeks a fix. Columnists’ corner: It’s a stalwart banking firm, not a sexy startup, that proves innovation is alive and well: Fidelity Investments beats Google’s rump raw in vertical search. At least when it comes to financial-related information. Doubt it? Just try plugging the word spider (a popular new type of Exchange-Traded Fund) into FideltyLabs and Google, sit back and watch the results. Quoteworthy: Tired of all the ILM talk? Well, you shouldn’t be. ILM is very important and as an IT professional part of your job is to steer your company to make the right choices. Anybody who tells you differently is either poorly informed or drunk, you decide which. — Mario Apicella, in Understanding ILM 2.0. Blast from the past: Our former CTO Chad Dickerson ambled through Times Square one afternoon and came upon what is by far the biggest blue screen of death he had ever seen. Anyone witness a larger one? The news beat: A new report provides tips for protecting your job from offshoring, IBM tests mobile speech applications, and Microsoft appeals a ruling that requires it to offer two versions of Windows and pay a $32 million fine in South Korea. Technology Industry