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News to know: Apple WWDC, iPhone, Macs; Palm Pre; Google Apps; Facebook

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
Written by Sam Diaz, Inactive

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage.

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

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

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

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Chris Jablonski: Heads up! Interactive data eyeglasses

Sean 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

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