News to know: HP's Smartphone; Obama's iPhone app; Skype in China; Data breach bill
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WSJ: H-P plans to unveil smartphone
Jason D. O'Grady: Obama campaign unleashes iPhone app
- Track the Presidential election polls with your iPhone
- Richard Koman: iPrez: Obama releases app grassroots organizing app
- Andrew Nusca: Obama releases iPhone campaign tool
- Steve O'Hear: Obama launches iPhone app; US election good for Twitter
Larry Dignan: The cost of doing business in China: Privacy
- Richard Koman: Skype says Tom violated agreement for Chinese service
Larry Dignan: Schwarzenegger terminates new data breach bill (again)
Sam Diaz: Apple’s victory: No music royalty hike. Now what?
- Could royalty rate hike force Apple to reconsider variable pricing?
- Richard Koman: Apple wins royalty rate showdown
- Andrew Nusca: Is Apple out of ideas?
Joe Brockmeier: Amazon, open the Kindle before Apple eats your lunch!
Roland Piquepaille: Semantic guardians for our computers?
Ed Burnette: Apple lifts iPhone NDA to dull Android
Dana Blankenhorn: Should health care rationing be binary or analog?
Dancho Danchev: Cybercriminals syndicating Google Trends keywords to serve malware
Deb Perelman: Five unfortunate ways the financial crisis affects your daily grind
- Andrew Nusca: Gadget nostalgia: Five things I had and five things I have now
- Michael Krigsman: 14 ways IT screws up projects
Harry Fuller: Greentech Investing: Not So Fast
- Heather Clancy: SAS invests big in green tech for Cary campus
Matthew Miller: Nokia Comes With Music service to give you all you can eat for free
Dana Blankenhorn:Perens new crusade is patent law
CNET: Troubled times ahead for tech?Joe McKendrick: Panel: How to sell SOA governance to a skeptical audience
Mary-Jo Foley: Live Labs kills Deepfish; suspends Volta downloads
Dan Kuznetsky: Citrix desktop virtualization
Paul Murphy: The open source opportunity in web advertising