News to know: Palm Pre weekend; iPhone Monday; Bing; DTV conversion; Twitter accounts
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Sam Diaz: Palm Pre weekend: Sprint could steal Palm's moment
- Matthew Miller: Initial Pre thoughts and answers to 11 questions
- 11 questions I want answered on the Palm Pre
- Christopher Dawson: Could the Palm Pre finally be THE handheld for students?
- Larry Dignan: Sprint: Pre exclusive longer than 6 months; The squabble over 'or so'
- Gauging the Palm Pre's success: It'll take time
- Matthew Miller: What to do in Hawaii? Get up early and stand in line for a Palm Pre
- Gallery: Here's what's inside the Palm Pre
Andrew Nusca: Apple to introduce $99 or $149 iPhone on Monday, analysts say
- Jason D. O'Grady: More leaked iPhone 3 photos?
- David Morgenstern: Apple's WWDC announcements vs. the online rumor machine
- Garett Rogers: Bing passes Yahoo, steals share from Google?
Sean Portnoy: Digital TV conversion figures: 5 percent switch to cable, 8 percent buy new HDTV
Jennifer Leggio: Twitter provides sneak peek of 'verified accounts'
Mary Jo Foley: Best Buy memo details Microsoft Win 7 upgrade program, upgrade pricing
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Whoa there! Let's not read too much into the leaked Best Buy "leaked" memo
- Ed Bott: Will the Windows 7 price be right?
Zack Whittaker: Why enterprise networks run Windows, not the Mac
Richard Koman: Fighting off antitrust, Google says it's not dominant
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Nintendo Wii, Logitech QuickCam, Seagate FreeAgent GoMichael Krigsman: Field guide to interpreting CIO-speak
Andrew Nusca: HTC Magic coming to T-Mobile as 'myTouch 3G,' not 'G2'
Dana Blankenhorn: What climate negotiators can learn from open source
Jason Perlow: OpenSolaris 2009.06: Getting Better All The Time
Andrew Nusca: For the web's best new downloads, sign up for ZDNet Downloads Digest
Tom Foremski: Where are the French code warriors when it's "Le Weekend?"
Heather Clancy: How green is software as a service?
Jason Perlow: Frugal Friday: Palm Pre, OpenSolaris, Bing, OOMA
Brian Sommer: H-1B legislation to watch - What it's really about
Andrew Nusca: For gadget news, reviews and deals, sign up for ZDNet Product Watch
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Behavioral Data: Valuing Customers. Then Avoiding Them.
John Morris: Computex 2009 slideshow: ARM smartbooks, Android netbooks, ULV laptops, Moblin and more
Mary Jo Foley: Get your 16-page list of Microsoft's morphing codenames
Jason Perlow: Wind River: Tasty Embedded Linux Treat
Joe McKendrick: Gartner: Nine ways to measure SOA success
Dancho Danchev: Microsoft study debunks profitability of the underground economy
Paul Murphy: JavaStation Reprise?
Dion Hinchcliffe: Eight ways that cloud computing will change business
Sam Diaz: Guinea pigs wanted for early Chrome-for-Mac testing
Richard Koman: PR firms battle over Google's inside track to White House
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The problem with XP ...
Dennis Howlett: Weekend Stuff: Twittering houses and eco reporting
Ryan Naraine: Adobe piggybacks on Microsoft Patch Tuesday
Sam Diaz: Ouch! Hacker-free e-mail gets hacked
Andrew Nusca: Pioneer sets trio of Blu-ray players loose; $299 to $599
Michael Krigsman: 21 ways to flog dead horse projects
CBS News: Ballmer calls Obama taxes a moving issue
ZDNet UK: Crypto project seeks to lock down net security
Dave Greenfield: Did Cisco Misstep with its SMB Play?
Janice Chen: Top Five Digital Camcorders for the New Graduate
Larry Dignan: Google: Enterprise business profitable; Says email migration 'proof points' building
Michael Krigsman: Kill your dead horse failures fast!
Heather Clancy: Eaton gives you more power over your power
Sam Diaz: Microsoft's Ray Ozzie talks cloud computing at Churchill Club
Dan Kusnetzky: Virtual Instruments launches VirtualWisdom
James Farrar: Sustainability: More Capitalist Than Jack Welch?
Bill Detwiler: Five ways to keep the dust bunnies out of a PC
Larry Dignan: Want a smart meter? Try your electric bill first