News to know: Yahoo CFO; Oracle's Java; iPhone 3G S specs; EC2 outage
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Sam Diaz: Yahoo names Tim Morse as new CFO
Larry Dignan: Can Oracle give Java a boost (and monetize it better)?
Jason Hiner: iPhone 3G S specs revealed: 600 MHz and 256 MB of RAM
Tom Foremski: The irony of a cloud knocking out Amazon's EC2 cloud services
Richard Koman: Google says it loves competition
Oliver Marks: Workforce Alignment & Optimization - Bridging the Strategy/Execution Gap
Richard Koman: Microsoft, Mississippi settle over software pricing
Rochard Koman: Green Dam definitively blocks political sites - and creates security breach
Christopher Dawson: Differentiating Classmates
Ryan Naraine: Google plugs 'high risk' WebKit holes in Chrome
Andrew Nusca: U.S. CTO: Infrastructure growth needs private sector investment
Sean Portnoy: Wal-mart's Father's Day deals: $128 Blu-ray player, $398 37-inch LCD HDTV
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Brick and Click Stores: How Circuit City Could Re-Open Its Doors
Matthew Miller: Evernote for Palm Pre now available
Sam Diaz: Are Tweets and Facebook updates telling burglars when to strike?
Brian Sommer: No Surprise - Firms selling off Indian centers
David Morgenstern: How mad are iPhone customers at AT&T? The ways are counted!
Christopher Dawson: Free AV from Microsoft: It's about time
Sam Diaz: AOL sees future in local; announces two acquisitions
Joe McKendrick: Why does 'complex event processing' have to be so complex?
Heather Clancy: The ultimate green data center reference design?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows 7 E - Will it harm IE's user share? I don't think so!
Dennis Howlett: Gartner's conservative mid-tier ERP Magic Quadrant
janice Chen: Casio announces Exilim Hi-Zoom EX-H10: thinnest, lightest wide-angle megazoom
Dennis Howlett: John Peavoy: the best salesperson Salesforce never had
Dana Blankenhorn: IBM expects Linux to make money
Dana Gardner: Analysts define growing requirements for how governance needs to support corporate adoption of cloud computing
Mary Jo Foley: Poll: Is Microsoft's Windows 7 E a stroke of genius?
Harry Fuller: Quantum dots getting bigger
Jennifer Leggio: AMD uses Radian6 as a preferred 'listening' engine
Jennifer Bergen: Archos3 8GB MP3 player
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft proposes launching an IE-free Windows 7 'E' in Europe
- Larry Dignan: Microsoft doesn't win at everything
- Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft .Net RIA Services: Not until 2010
Denise Howell: Napster and the "The more things change" rule
ZDNet UK: Red Hat releases Fedora 11
Heather Clancy: Cisco scores Duke Energy for smart grid work
Dana Blankenhorn: Black Duck pushing open source health IT solutions
Andrew Nusca: Samsung debuts retro-styled WB1000 digital camera with AMOLED
Andrew Nusca: Apple 13-in. MacBook Pro 13" disassembled: what's inside?
Dana Blankenhorn: Fight Windows tax with a penguin stick
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Should "Standard User" be the default in Windows 7?
Larry Dignan: Palm hopes high with Rubinstein at the helm
Harry Fuller: The Energy Scene Right Now
Matthew Miller: Local Outlook and more syncing come to the Palm Pre
Guest Post: Steve Wylie on The Enterprise 2.0 Conference
Rachel King: Six awesome photo-related apps for the iPhone
Dave Greenfield: Toodledo service out because of storm