News to know: Apple shines; Adobe flaw; Enterprise 2.0; The innovation game
Notable headlines:
David Morgenstern: Developers in dark about Leopard GM bug fixes.
Larry Dignan: Apple handily tops expectations. Apple: Back to the Mac (and the future). Techmeme. Jason O'Grady: AppTapp updated to v.3; works with iPhone 1.1.1.
Ryan Naraine: Adobe shuts backdoor in PDF Reader, some old versions still vulnerable.
Dion Hinchcliffe: The state of Enterprise 2.0. Joe McKendrick: Enterprise SOA concept falls out of favor.
Mary Jo Foley: Add TurboLinux to the Microsoft patent-protection roster.
George Ou: LifeSize rocks the HD conferencing world with affordable 720p solutions. Gallery.
David Berlind: Tech Shakedown: HP Pavilion notebook owners flood HP's site with WiFi problem complaints. Jeremy Allison: The Low Point--a view from the Valley: The innovation game.
AdaptiveBlue places SmartLinks in context.
Russell Shaw: Symbian moves forward with new graphics, IP networking architectures.
Heather Clancy: When it comes to electrical grid, smarter is greener.
Space elevator isn't going anywhere yet.
Reuters: Texas Instruments outlook disappoints. AP: Netflix tops estimates. Comcast says it's not blocking content, applications.
Matthew Miller: Dashwire mirrors your mobile phone content to the web. Gallery (right). Mary Jo Foley: The Vista wow becomes a whisper. A new Microsoft-hosted security service in the making: Forefront Online. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is Grandma's Linux called Mac OS X?
Heather Clancy: Yahoo! gets real with details for its carbon-neutral project.
Roland Piquepaille: The biggest sex event on Earth.
Digital Daily: U.S. Patent 6,487,200: Method for Eliminating Struggling VOIP Rivals.
Dana Blankenhorn: Is the Linux engine room overheating? George Ou: Build the $340 NAS for half the price but double the speed.
Dan Farber: The season of social network platforms. Valleywag: Facebook's stealth ad system. NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies? Computerworld: Details of hijacked 24/7 ad server emerge. Dana Gardner: Citrix's end-to-end virtualization powerhouse hastens the massive disruption of PC applications as we know them. Trolltech axes the Greenphone. Harry Fuller: Environmental pollution increases crime rate?
Walt Mossberg: Free My Phone. Larry Dignan: Will your phone ever be free?
Photos: Maker Faire fare (right). Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft says (again) it will comply fully with EU antitrust demands.
EU extends Google-DoubleClick inquiry. For Intel, the business side of doing good.
Dan Kusnetzky: Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0 and Altiris