News to know: Vizio; Apple-Psystar; Buffett; Facebook status; Palm Pre; AT&T
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Sean Portnoy: Vizio spills the beans on its Internet TV plans
Sam Diaz: Court allows Apple-Psystar case to resume
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple vs. Psystar - It's not about money!
Sam Diaz: Buffett: Steve Jobs' surgery was a "material fact"; should have been disclosed
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Steve Jobs' liver transplant confirmed
- Dana Blankenhorn: Steve Jobs nearly died and lied about it
- Christopher Dawson: Would Jobs' illness make you think twice about a Mac rollout?
Andrew Mager: Facebook makes status updates available to the public
Matthew Miller: Do Palm Pre owners have to look to the past to get apps?
Jason D. O'Grady: Guy Kawasaki's Twitter account compromised; used to deliver malware
Sam Diaz: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost
Garett Rogers: AdSense for Mobile Apps being tested
Mitch Ratcliffe: Amazon on the record: Device limits set by publishers
Matthew Miller: HTC announces the Hero with HTC Sense and Adobe Flash Player 10
Jason Perlow: My Experience with Dell's Namastechnical Support
Janice Chen: Pentax updates its popular waterproof camera with the new Optio W80
Phil Wainewright: LucidEra's demise is about money, not SaaS
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft: Outlook's not broken and we aren't 'fixing' it
Harry Fuller: New England software company could harvest rewards from carbon cap
Joe McKendrick: 10 data center paradoxes -- widening area networks; iPhone inspiration (2)
Tom Foremski: Journalism ... and other inappropriate relationships
Jason D. O'Grady: Apple's Remote app now controls Apple TV and AirTunes
Christopher Dawson: Do you have a knowledge store? You should
Harry Fuller: Global warming: predicting unpredictability
Dion Hinchcliffe: Six ways to run SOA as an internal cloud business
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Sling Media Slingbox, Dell Inspiron 15 laptop, iRiver MP3 player
Sam Diaz: Juniper, NYSE Euronext partner on efficient data center design
Richard Koman: Anonymous netizens offer a July 1 manifesto, posters
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Want To See (And Talk About) What Your Friends Are Buying? Zappos Set To Introduce 'Social Shopping'
Ryan Naraine: Guy Kawasaki's Twitter account hijacked, pushes Windows and Mac malware
Paula Rooney: Reductive to service Puppet open source configman tools
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Running Microsoft Security Essentials
Sam Diaz: Real unleashes video for mobile with Real Player SP
Dana Gardner: In 'Everything as a Service' era, quality of services and processes grows paramount, says HP's Purohit
Rachel King: General Imaging starts shipping new touch-panel GE E1250TW
Tom Foremski: Should CEOs be active in social media?
Jason Hiner: Finjan releases free SecureTwitter plug-in to fight malware in Twitter links
Ryan Naraine: Critical Adobe Shockwave flaw affects millions
Harry Fuller: Renewable energy is only a patch--MSFT research head
Brian Sommer: Categorizing the SaaS Vendors
Dana Gardner: HP adds new consulting services to smooth the enterprise path to cloud adoption
Jason D. O'Grady: How-to: Enable Emoji on your iPhone
Rachel King: SanDisk announces world's fastest 32GB SDHC card
Andrew Mager: Boxee launches on Windows; new apps from CurrentTV, Digg, MLB.tv
Dana Gardner: Cloud and upgraded computing future brightens despite overcast economy, Microsoft-sponsored survey finds
Heather Clancy: IBM backs research behind Lithium-ion battery alternative
Ed Burnette: Eclipse Galileo release train now arriving at gate 3.5
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: If you're running the Windows 7 beta, time is running out for you!
Jason Hiner: Scoreboard: The Web's top 50 destinations during May 2009
Andrew Nusca: HP's new 13" ProBook 4310s offers Core 2 Duo, discrete GPU; starts $799
Richard Koman: July 1: Day for offline protest against Green Dam
Andrew Nusca: New HP mini 5101 netbook adds aluminum chassis; chiclet keyboard
Jason Hiner: U.S. sheds another 35K IT jobs in May, but market may be stabilizing
Dancho Danchev: Remote code execution exploit for Green Dam in the wild
Michael Krigsman: Computer errors in public places
Jason Hiner: Intel publishes social media guidelines for its employees
Dana Blankenhorn: Zoho embraces Sharepoint lock-in
Mary Jo Foley: Five reasons why Microsoft's Hohm is more than just another Web 2.0 service
Andrew Nusca: Seagate introduces FreeAgent external HDDs for Mac; up to 2TB
Paul Greenberg: Enterprise 2.0 2009 Conference: Aggregate and Organize
Dan Kusnetzky: Platform Computing Announces Infrastructure Sharing Services