News to know: Microsoft, ICANN, Best Buy, RIM, mobile apps, Zimbra
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Richard Koman: Judge overturns $388m patent verdict against Microsoft
Sam Diaz: ICANN declares independence, breaks ties with U.S. government
- Richard Koman: ICANN, US government splitting up - slowly
- ZDNet UK: U.S. cedes control over Icann
Garett Rogers: BestBuy partners with Google in mobile
Larry Dignan: Revisiting RIM: Are the enterprise storm clouds brewing?
- Ryan Naraine: RIM plugs BlackBerry phishing hole
Matthew Miller: Thousands of phone apps are available, but what 3 do you really need?
- Jason D. O'Grady: Dropbox releases iPhone app
Larry Dignan: Zimbra launches new suite; Hits 50 million paid email accounts
Harry Fuller: Cleantech draws more investments in Q3
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: iPhone: "Just works" (70% of the time)
Jason D. O'Grady: iTablet redux, more details trickle out
Heather Clancy: CA snags huge grocery concern as customer for sustainability management software
Harry Fuller: Lawsuit alert: carbon wars are set to begin
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Why is Mozilla getting involved in the IE/Chrome Frame debate?
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft opens Chicago and Dublin datacenters; preps for more hosted offerings
Sam Diaz: AT&T acquires mobile app company; upping game for subsidiaries
Janice Chen: Canon to skip PMA: Is this the beginning of the end?
Dana Gardner: Open Mashup Alliance sets out to breed ease of apps and data access, portabilityJennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Garmin nuvi GPS, HP Pavilion notebook, Canon flash camcorder
Windows 7 demo: Window management
Christopher Dawson: Weebly launches education services
Larry Dignan: HP: Will fusing printing, PC units matter?
Sam Diaz: TV Everywhere: We're not just ready; we're already doing it
Jennifer Bergen: Bravo Gustavo iPhone app puts conductor's baton in your hand
Andrew Nusca: Researchers devise way to deny denial-of-service attacks
Dana Blankenhorn: Democrats threaten to grow backbones over health reform
CNET: Facebook Connect branches out
Christopher Dawson: More schools using SocMed: are we asking for trouble?
Jennifer Bergen: LaCie and Cabasse join forces to release Sound2 hi-fi speakers
The month ahead: Can Windows 7 close the Vista flop chapter?
Rachel King: ZDNet readers want digital SLR cameras on vacation
Jennifer Bergen: SanDisk announces new 16GB memory card in time for Sony PSP Go release
Dana Blankenhorn: Practice Fusion will guarantee your stimulus cash
Dennis Howlett: Outsourcing picks up for smaller enterprises
Dana Gardner: Staying on legacy systems ends up costing IT more
Matthew Miller: Electric Pocket brings BugMe! to the BlackBerry
Joe McKendrick: Seven ways companies go wrong with SOA
Andrew Nusca: LG's 3-in. 'Pop' touch smartphone charges with solar power
Matthew Miller: Update: Sprint may be dropping Touch Pro2 price down to $200
Michael Krigsman: Annual cost of IT failure: $6.2 trillion
Larry Dignan: GM, eBay pull plug on online car sales experiment
Dan Kusnetzky: Thin client questions? HP still quiet, but Wyse replies
Ryan Naraine: New botnet hides commands as JPEG images
Rachel King: Poll: Do you plan on buying a Mini HD camcorder?
Dana Blankenhorn: Missing what open source cannot afford
Heather Clancy: Apple declares its environmental credentials
Dennis Howlett: Salesforce.com and CODA hook up