News to know: Apple WWDC, iPhone, Macs; Palm Pre; Google Apps; Facebook
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Apple coverage:
Ed Burnette: WWDC 2009 live
Jason D. O'Grady: WWDC 09: the announcements (Updated 10x)
Andrew Nusca: Apple iPhone 3GS: Specs, features, pricing
- Sam Diaz: AT&T: The iPhone's anchor
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Highlights from WWDC 2009 keynote
Sam Diaz: Apple goes after business; watch out Palm, RIM, Microsoft
Andrew Nusca: What's new: Specs, prices for Apple's latest Macbook, Pro, Air
Ryan Naraine: Apple Safari jumbo patch: 50+ vulnerabilities fixed
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple feels economic pinch, drops prices
Christopher Dawson: 13" MacBook Pros provide new options for schools
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Which new Apple gizmo do you like the most?
Larry Dignan: Analysts deem Palm launch a success; Pre inventory replenishment eyed
- Sam Diaz: News without numbers: Sprint says Pre set sales record
- Matthew Miller: Palm Pre Calendar application is weak
- Andrew Nusca: Forget the iPhone: Palm targets RIM, business customers with Pre
Garett Rogers: Google Apps set for a big update Tuesday
Jennifer Leggio: Facebook social ad overload, courtesy of Turner Broadcasting
Dion Hinchcliffe: Reconciling social computing with the enterprise
Oliver Marks: Collaborative Networks vs Social Networks
Andrew Nusca: HP, Intel, Yahoo collaborate on cloud computing
Harry Fuller: European publication picks greenest car
Chris Jablonski: Heads up! Interactive data eyeglassesSean Portnoy: LaCinema Classic Bridge turns your hard drive into a media player
Zack Whittaker: Schwarzenegger "terminates" spending: Kindle for every California student?
Dana Blankenhorn: Join the move to SmartPlanet
Joe McKendrick: Is SOA governance also its own silo?
Robin Harris: Cut. Scan. Read.
Dave Greenfield: Wiretapping ruling protects carriers - not you
Dana Gardner: In need of a trigger: Report from Rational Software Conference 2009
Dancho Danchev: Malware poses as fake Yellowsn0w iPhone unlocker
Heather Clancy: Green IT perspective out of Ireland
Mary Jo Foley: Allowing users to 'vote' for browsers could be Microsoft's worst nightmare
Jennifer Bergen: Acer to launch 3D notebook at end of October
Jennifer Leggio: Happy birthday, Social Business: A look back
Andrew Nusca: Vizio reveals 31 new HDTVs for 2009 lineup, from $249 to $2,199
Richard Koman: China demands new PCs carry spyware
Andrew Nusca: A-DATA's NH92 'world's slimmest' portable HDD
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft exec shares some of the method behind the Windows 7 pricing madness
Andrew Nusca: Sager NP9280 has Core i7, triple SSDs; world's most powerful laptop
Richard Koman: Yo, ho ho! Sweden sends a Pirate to Parliament
Andrew Nusca: Computex attendance falls, but Android 'coming out party' succeeds
Larry Dignan: Censorship.exe? China reportedly requires PC makers to include content blocking software
Matthew Miller: Opera Mobile 9.7 beta now available for WM devices
Heather Clancy: Low-power Bluetooth spec will be at heart of telehealth solutions
CNET: Hacker named to Homeland Security Advisory Council
ZDNet Asia: Web 2.0 causing extra strain on telcos
Larry Dignan: The PC replacement cycle: Will Windows 7 light the fuse?
Oliver Marks:Siemen's Global SuccessFactors Cloud
Zack Whittaker: Editorial: when journalists collide and professionalism slips
Dan Kusnetzky: What is a "trusted cloud?"
Dana Blankenhorn: Invisible Linux
Dennis Howlett: Climate change driven IT spend: are we being hoodwinked?
Larry Dignan: Smart People: Tom Low, Director, Medical Robotics, SRI International
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Asus Eee PC netbook, TomTom GPS, Philips DVD home theater