News to know: CES 2010; Microsoft; Linux; Nook; AOL; Netflix
News to know:
CES 2010 Coverage:
- Matthew Miller: CES 2010: QUE proReader lets you work with documents, not just read them
- CES 2010: Hey Nokia, HTC isn't going to let you rest in the low end market
- CES 2010: Sprint announces Overdrive 3G/4G wireless hotspot
- CES 2010: Mobile products of Digital Experience
- Andrew Nusca: CES 2010: Laptop with transparent OLED display spotted in the wild
- Spring Design's dual screen Alex e-reader gets Feb. 22 date, $399 price tag
- Pre Plus, Pixi Plus arrive on Verizon with Wi-Fi hotspot ability, 3D gaming in tow
- Ford triumphs with Touch, Sync; brings connectivity to fourth screen -- your dashboard
- Samsung reveals 0.3-inch thin flagship LED HDTV; as thick as a pencil with touchscreen remote
- John Morris: Intel makes Westmere official, 32nm quad-core "not far away"
- Nvidia pushes Tegra tablets and 3D technology at CES
- Rachel King: HTC unveils the budget-friendly HTC Smart; based on Qualcomm Brew MP
- Sanyo unveils two new HD camcorders: XACTI VPC-SH1 and VPC-CS1
- Ford announces MyFord Touch with dual 4.2" LCDs, Wi-Fi and improved voice recognition
- Zack Whittaker: On-demand 3D-HDTV: Broadcasting killer by the decade end
- Sean Portnoy: CES 2010: Sling Media unleashes load of new hardware, but Dish Network is only taker so far
- Janice Chen: Sony announces seven new Cyber-shots: GPS, 1080i HD video, and more
- Gallery: CES Curiosities, North Hall
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft already setting a high expectation bar for Mobile World Congress
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Year of Linux? Decade of Linux? Not on the desktop it won't be ...
Larry Dignan: Barnes & Noble: Nook production will catch up with demand 'in next few months'
Sam Diaz: AOL's Armstrong: Realistic about the past, optimistic about the future
Larry Dignan: Netflix expands consumer electronics distribution
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: IronKey secure USB storage
Zack Whittaker: Academics join virtual think tank for change in tech policy Associated Press: Comcast, FCC take net neutrality dispute to court.
Dion Hinchcliffe: Fixing IT in the cloud computing era
Larry Dignan:RealD on 3DTV in the home bandwagon; Here come the glasses
Michael Krigsman: Tim Bray's Enterprise 2.0 conundrum
Christopher Dawson: Maybe the HP/Microsoft Slate needs Ubuntu or Moblin to be less of a yawn
Dan Kusnetzky: What impact is Google's Nexus One likely to have?
Dennis Howlett: Enterprise 2.0: it's not about people it's about process. Part 2
Larry Dignan: 10 indispensable iPhone apps for IT administrators
Techcrunch: Apple Seizes 16 Domain Names From A Guy In One Fell Swoop
Dennis Howlett: Infor snags AMR's Bruce Richardson
Harry Fuller:EPA moves toward tighter smog rules
Dana Blankenhorn: CVS offers Allscripts a deal no one could refuse
Robin Harris: USB 3.0: freakishly fast - maybe
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: OEMs to be hit by Italian class-action suit
Doug Hanchard: French solution to illegal download and copyright infringement - tax Google and Yahoo
Ryan Naraine: Microsoft planning quiet Patch Tuesday this month
Larry Dignan: Google forms energy subsidiary
Rachel King: Olympus debuts six new pocket digital cameras at CES 2010
Heather Clancy: Start-up plants new idea: Mimic photosynthesis to solve problem of intermittent solar power
CNET: Many 'GodModes' to be found in Windows 7
Dana Blankenhorn: Songbird now in convenient Philips hardware form
Janice Chen: Panasonic announces three wide-angle zooms and an entry-level compact camera (FH20, FH3, FH1, and F3)
Brian Sommer: Panaya - A different kind of ERP third party maintenance provider
Larry Dignan: Google throws On2 shareholders a bone, says offer final
Dana Blankenhorn: HIMSS plays passive-aggressive on meaningful use rules
Larry Dignan: BMC picks up Phurnace Software, adds Java enterprise automation to lineup
Dana Blankenhorn: Disneyland or Freedom's Road?