Between the Lines

Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

News to know: Apple updates; Google antitrust; SAP; Countrywide; Patch Tuesday

By | September 10, 2008, 4:22am PDT

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:

Ryan Naraine: Countrywide warning: Ex-employee (may have) sold customer, mortgage data

Apple: iPod, iTunes updates

Dana Blankenhorn: Netbooks, Chrome and the future of computing

Mary Jo Foley: Did Microsoft tech play a part in London Stock Exchange meltdown?

Robin Harris: How to archive on disk drives

Zack Whittaker: The end of the world?

 
Ubuntu details next project: ‘Jaunty Jackalope’

Matthew Miller: MAXroam V2 adds data roaming, US roaming and auto top off for the world traveler

Socket AM3 Phenom CPUs to debut Q1 09

Dana Blankenhorn: The new buzzword is hybrid

Paul Murphy: Reviewing an IRS web services report

Ryan Stewart: H.264 support coming for Silverlight

Larry Dignan:  Amid regulatory worries, Google halves time it keeps your data

Cloud computing as a term: More meaningless by the minute

Sync your calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes with Sync on Ovi and your Nokia device

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is Google’s Chrome sliding into obscurity?

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Whatever happened to CMP?

Larry Dignan:Demo Jam Live: SAP meets enterprise 2.0; The ROI of spell check

Dennis Howlett: Yammer - another nice T4E but no cigar

TechCrunch50: Day 2

MySpace: 95% of ad revenue comes from 9 countries

Mary Jo Foley: Former MSN leader joins Yahoo

Dan Kusnetzky: Sun xVM VirtualBox 2.0

Zack Whittaker: Is VoIP the way forward?

Christopher Dawson: Would you buy a Linux desktop?

Will OS be a problem for netbooks?

Dana Blankenhorn: Saints and non-smokers also get lung cancer

Turns out kids do have cooties

Tom Foremski: The economics of online advertising affects online software publishers

If manufacturing is a green advantage, this could be a boon for smaller systems builder

Coal’s outspoken enemy and his uphill battle

Lawns getting greener

Roland Piquepaille: Can robots become our ‘phriends’?

 Andrew Mager: Tired of Google Search? Try SearchMe

 Dana Gardner: ActiveVOS 6.0 helps extend SOA investments to the level of business-process outcomes

Janice Chen: Sony Announces Full-Frame Alpha DSLR-A900

CIO Sessions Video: Slide CTO Jeremiah Robison

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