Columnists’ corner: Is Intel putting notebook CPUs into places they ought not to be? Tom Yager says so, and points to the Core Duo as an example. It’s being branded as a Xeon and sold for blade servers. But the result is not all bad. “To me, low-power servers are natural to the point of inevitability. Intel can’t stamp Xeon logos on notebook chips fast enough to suit me,” Yager writes in Cheap, fast portable servers are no longer the stuff of daydreams.Open source: Now that Sun has finally decided to write scripting languages in some way, James Gosling and Tim Bray are publicly slamming them, points out Matt Rosenberg in Sun vs. Scripting languages. Inside you’ll find a brief history of this particular battle. The news beat: A panel at IBM’s PartnerWorld show discusses dealing with the unimaginable. A new study determines that RFID tags are subject to viruses. And Motorola’s CEO Ed Zander says that problems with its Razr phone are history. New to our site: We’ve added a Careers page in collaboration with CareerBuilder.com, where IT professionals can look for new jobs, read our original career-related content, including features, news, opinions and blogs — all of it targeted for those on the job search — and find links to relevant special reports, such as our annual salary survey. Technology Industry