News to know: Apple, iPhone 3GS; Google Voice; Blu-ray; Bartz
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Jason Hiner: Apple thumbs nose at Palm, reports 1 million iPhone 3G S units sold in 3 days
- CNBC: Steve Jobs returned to Apple campus on Monday
- Sam Diaz: Timing fishy on WSJ's Jobs story and Apple's Monday morning news
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AAPL: Is it time to buy or sell Apple stock?
Jason Hiner: iPhone 3G S or Palm Pre? The decision-making process
- Palm Pre beats iPhone 3G S in 2 out of 3 speed tests by CNET
- Jennifer Bergen: Apple consoles iPhone 3G S customers with $30 iTunes Store credit
- Zack Whittaker: iPhone 3G S: most extortionate iPhone yet?
Sam Diaz: Is the public debut of Google Voice just around the corner?
Sean Portnoy: Holy Betamax, Batman! Blu-ray is still barely beating out HD-DVD
Sam Diaz: Is Carol Bartz a graduate of the Jobs-Ellison School of Management?
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft preps PC makers for Windows 7 Upgrade launch
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Rumor: Windows 7 RTM sign off date set for July 13
- Mary Jo Foley: Counting down to Microsoft's Windows 7 retail-price unveiling
Matthew Miller: T-Mobile USA announces myTouch 3G Android device
Ted Schadler: Calculating the fully loaded costs of corporate email: It's bigger than you think
- Matthew Miller: How well does your smartphone support your Exchange server?
- Carrier strength drives smartphone selections
Heather Clancy: Better Business Bureau weighs in on green claims of Dell vs. Apple
Michael Krigsman: HP connects IT investment, value, and transparency
Jason Hiner: New version of Oracle PLM tool helps IT streamline product development
Rachel King: Kodak to end production of Kodachrome
Ryan Naraine: Mozilla tackles XSS vulnerabilities with new technology
Rachel King: Canon, Casio, Panasonic and Samsung are "standout" brands
Matthew Miller: Does MobileMe's Find My iPhone lead to potential bodily harm?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: eBay scammers try to scam security expert
Harry Fuller: Detroit's shrunken three looking better, but...
Richard Koman: Payola bloggers, FTC is watching you
Dana Blankenhorn: Supplements make everyone a beta tester
Harry Fuller: America's #1 global warmer
Rachel King: Make the best out of your photos while traveling
ZDNet Asia: India's IT growth to slow down in 2009
Jason Hiner: iSuppli: Global PC sales took historic nosedive in Q1
Heather Clancy: Got some opinions about smart grid technology? U.S. Commerce Department seeks feedback
Jason Perlow: ABC's "Impact": Oh No, Not Again!
Dana Gardner: Eclipse plug-in puts TOGAF 9 into IDE collaboration mode for architects
ZDNet UK: Schneier: Security neglected in economic gloom
Dennis Howlett: Infor Flex: innovation or fail?
Dana Gardner: HP's Andy Isherwood on running IT like a business, with an eye to transforming IT's role
Andrew Nusca: FTC to go after product reviews bloggers who accept freebies
Dennis Howlett: What really happened with SAP Business ByDesign?
Joe McKendrick: Vendors being pushed into cloud, kicking and screaming?
Rachel King: Three safe, good cameras for kids this summer
Andrew Nusca: QNAP introduces 'smallest 8-bay Atom NAS'
Richard Koman: Having forced one Irish ISP to adopt three strikes rules, labels sue to force others to match policy
CNET: Intel expanding beyond its core
Joe McKendrick: Service orienting, one piece at a time
Andrew Nusca: Sony Vaio P-series updated with 1.6GHz Atom, 128GB SSD
Dana Blankenhorn: Creative destruction in Canada
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Motorola Bluetooth headset, Panasonic HDTV, iPod nano
ZDNet UK: Large Hadron Collider restart pushed back again
Dana Blankenhorn: Channel ambition is not a conspiracy
Andrew Nusca: Intel to skip 45nm Havendale and go directly to 32nm Clarkdale
ZDNet UK: Experts: Don't clamp down on social media
Dan Kuznetzky: Another view on Red Hat's Virtualization Portfolio