News to know: Microsoft Office; Windows 7 shortcuts; Palm; CES
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Ed Bott: The ultimate 'God Mode' list: 39 secret Windows 7 shortcuts
Mary Jo Foley: From the Microsoft licensing crypt: New Office Web Apps details unearthed
Sam Diaz: Rubinstein's iPhone comment could haunt him, Palm
Andrew Nusca: CES 2010: Top 10 new e-book readers
- CES 2010: Synaptics shows off Scrybe multitouch gesture system
- CES 2010: Plastic Logic Que ProReader e-book reader in action
- CES 2010: Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid laptop in action; first impressions
- CES 2010: Intel CEO Otellini shows off holographic glass display, multipoint smartphone videoconferencing
- Best of CES Awards 2010
- CES 2010: Top 10 new e-book readers (right)
- John Morris: Qualcomm talks smartbooks and other wireless devices
- AMD brings latest graphics to laptops
- Sean Portnoy: CES 2010: The coolest-looking HDTVs announced at the show
- Jason Hiner: Strange but true: An Android-powered microwave at CES
- Demo: See how MyFord will bring a computer UI into the car
- Demo: New Ford Sync interacts with smartphone apps
- Diaz: No surprise: AT&T's network can't handle iPhone usage at CES
- Zack Whittaker: CES 2010: With reluctance to slate-only, Lenovo steals the show
- Joel Evans: Too many ebook readers and other CES thoughts
- Christopher Dawson: Blio might be the most exciting announcement at CES
- Hands-on with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 (right)
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Your last PC upgrade
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft requests another hearing in Custom XML patent infringement case
ReadWriteWeb: Facebook's Zuckerberg Says The Age of Privacy is Over
Zack Whittaker: Live blog: Can a student go fully open-source for 48 hours?
Facebook launch Ph.D fellowships to 'fix the social web'
Michael Krigsman: Reflecting on IT / business silos
- NetSuite: Hyperbole and the credibility gap
- Dennis Howlett: NetSuite, SAP, politics and agendas
- Forrester: Cloud-hosted collaboration: multi-tenant or dedicated?
- Oliver Marks: There's Nothing Fashionable About a Car Crash...
Heather Clancy: When greening your data center, don't forget the lights
Jason D. O'Grady: Fandango testing paperless ticket app
Jason Perlow: Managing iWhatever Expectations
NYT: The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s
Danger Room: Obama: Software Flaws Let Christmas Bomber Get Through
TechCrunch: The Switch From iPhone To Android, And Why Your First Impression Is Wrong
Garett Rogers: Google Fast Flip: Will you use it?
- Sam Diaz: Google's map-location services: Helpful or just plain creepy?
- Doug Hanchard: Google expands horizons, competitors have their hands full, and government can relax
Commerce Secretary: Patent delays are a scandal
Dana Blankenhorn: Open source may be a venture capital dry hole
Harry Fuller: Five must-have iPhone apps for your next Disney trip
Christopher Dawson: Where will my thin clients be next year?
Larry Dignan: IT failures, weak processes and an attempted terrorist attack
Intel launches netbook app store; One store too many?
Paul Murphy: A business problem