News to know: Jerry Yang, MLB.com, Mark Cuban, USB 3.0
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Sam Diaz: Jerry Yang to step down as CEO, back to Chief Yahoo
- Larry Dignan: With Yang out as Yahoo CEO, Steve Ballmer licks chops
Larry Dignan:Adobe lands MLB.com deal
Richard Koman: Mark Cuban accused of insider trading
David Meyer: SuperSpeed USB 3.0 unleashed
- Sam Diaz: Next-generation USB revealed
Larry Dignan: Apple's tea leaves: iPhone sales off a bit; MacBooks selling well
Ed Bott: A deep dive into Windows 7 (build 6801)
Jason D. O'Grady: Video: Hands-on with the Blackberry Storm
Tom Foremski: Microsoft's cloud is more about Notes migration and less about a new IT architecture
- Phil Wainewright: It's different, developing to the cloud
Ed Burnette: iPhone vs. Android development: Day 1
- David Morgenstern: Linux on the iPhone
- Matthew Miller: Quick iPhone app review: Cronk
Ryan Naraine: Apple turns to Google for Safari anti-phishing
Matthew Miller: MailShadowG syncs Outlook data to Google and thus your G1
- Garett Rogers: Consumer Watchdog overreacts about Gmail
Jason D. O'Grady: Google voice search now available
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft vs. Google Web-based office battle heats up again
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Going "Core i7" - What you need!
Larry Dignan: OLPC's 'Give 1 Get 1': What a difference a year makes
- Richard Koman: OLPC revives G1G1: too little, too late
- Christopher Dawson: Now they're on sale, but who's buying?
- Interesting OLPC discussion thread from Amazon
David Meyer: Gartner: 85 percent of companies using open source
Sam Diaz: Study: Don't repeat IT mistakes from last downturn.
Dancho Danchev: Anti fraud site hit by a DDoS attack
Brian Sommer: SaaS competition in PPM and GRC heats up
Tom Steiner-Threlkeld: Making Man As Super As His Computer
Ryan Naraine: Adobe AIR hits 'critical' security turbulence
Doug Washburn: Is the 'Green' in Green IT dead?
Larry Dignan: Symantec names Salem new CEO
Joe McKendrick: Deep down inside, on a subconscious level, the business loves SOA, right?
Richard Koman: Expensive repairs for Large Hadron Collider
Harry Fuller: Collision course for American-owned car makers
Joe Brockmeier: Unemployed? Five reasons to build your resume with FOSS contributions
Matthew Miller: Review: Sprint Touch Pro and AT&T HTC Fuze Windows Mobile devices
Mary Jo Foley: What does 'SharePoint in the cloud' really mean?
Jennifer Leggio: Zappos CEO: transparency helped employees during layoffs
Dana Blankenhorn: Can Microsoft Surface scare patients to health?
Roland Piquepaille: Fast and cheap blood tests
Mary Jo Foley: Will Microsoft apply 'Vista-Capable' lessons to Win 7 netbooks?
Andrew Nusca: Asus launches 'world's fastest' smartphone
Ryan Naraine: VoIP vulnerabilities in Microsoft Communicator
Richard Koman: Tech czar job: CTO or CIO?
James Staten: Addressing virtualization's achilles heel
Heather Clancy: New carbon monitoring resources available via the Web
Matthew Miller: Review: TeleNav Shotgun internet connected personal navigation device
Dana Blankenhorn: Higher education key to healthy choices
Jason D. O'Grady: 3D gaming benchmarks for all three late-2008 MacBooks
Dana Blankenhorn: From Windows Capable to the Linux laptop
Michael Krigsman: 11 "Laws of IT Physics"
Matthew Miller: Boingo to provide WiFi service on Washington State ferries
Dennis Howlett: Merrill Lynch downgrades SAP and Oracle
- Dan Kusnetzky: Conversation with Replicate Technologies
- Larry Dignan: Sun adds Apple native support to StarOffice 9
- Jason Hiner: IT offshoring is exaggerated and the IT labor shortage is real