Business
News to know: HP, Hulu, IE 8; SOA; Citrix; Bearing Point
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
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
Larry Dignan: Citrix to offer free XenServer; Takes shot at VMware
HP's mixed bag: Sales weak across all units, earnings on target; Outlook weaker than expected
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft's IE 8 incompatibility list: 2,400 major sites (and counting)
Dennis Howlett: Bearing Point files for Ch.11 protection
Brian Sommer: Why U.S. Visa policies are like Microsoft Windows
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Monster PC upgrades - Without the monster price tag! Hulu: Doing hard things
- Techmeme
- Jason O'Grady: Hulu's fantastic suicide
Sam Diaz: Intel asks court to settle Nvidia licensing dispute
TechRepublic: 10 reasons Vista haters will love Windows 7
Phil Wainewright: Weaving the real-time web into brick-and-mortar retail
- SOA and the economy: from slightly bearish to slightly bullish
- Enterprise architect warns: don't let mashups go the 'Excel' route
Christopher Dawson: Girl arrested for texting in class...$298 bail
David Morgenstern: Useful iPhone accessories - Jason O'Grady: Mozilla, Skype join EFF in supporting jailbreakers
- $99 iPhones arrive, but they're refurbished
- Oh my God! Apple killed Kenny!
- Gmail for iPhone goes offline, as in airplane mode
- Episode 105: PowerPage Podcast
- Dan Kusnetzky: Xenocode sandbox today browsers tomorrow who knows?
- Microsoft and Red Hat agreement and the next generation datacenter
- Dana Blankenhorn: When will enterprises contribute to open source?
- Coverity puts open source architecture data online
- The statist approach to open source
Christopher Dawson: 356,800 green Linux workstations going to Brazil's schools
TorrentFreak: Day 3 - The Pirate Bay's ‘King Kong’ Defense
Matthew Miller: MWC 09: Nokia Ovi Store better than Apple App Store?
Andrew Nusca: Windows Mobile 6.5: Microsoft messed up - Software engineer, systems analyst 'least stressful' jobs in America
- Comcast loses subscribers, but hurdles fourth quarter targets
- Canon debuts water-, freeze-, shockproof D10 camera
- Freescale to use Android, ARM for $100 Netbook
- NVIDIA Tegra APX 2600 mobile chipset on Android revealed
Ad Age: Can Hulu Hold Off TV.com?
Dennis Howlett: Facebook slammed, Google and Apple continue to get free pass?
Dana Blankenhorn: Disease management becoming a consumer market
Zack Whittaker: Nokia 5800: the quintessential iPhone killer
Managed print services right for your business? Sean Portnoy: CyberPower introduces Atom-powered Windows Home Server 100
Open source traits lead to secure applications