News to know: Centrino; Vista's first 100 days; Web content DNA; Palm Treo 755p review
Notable headlines:
Intel's new Centrino for work and play.
Review: Palm Treo 755p (left).
Ryan Naraine: It's an all 'critical' Patch Tuesday. Mac hack challenge sparks another debate.
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft's state of Vista: The first 100 days.
Will the feds phase out traditional lightbulbs?
Review: Samsung LN-T4665F (right).
Donna Bogatin: Web content DNA Map: Copyright control, monetization online.
Larry Dignan: Cisco CEO: Web 2.0 will drive the industry. HP: Business is just swell.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Attention desktop Linux users - Are you a typical user? Ubuntu on your cell phone?
Computerworld: DRAM prices drop again; deals likely through June.
JavaOne:
- Mary Jo Foley: Sun's JavaFX = Microsoft Silverlight (in theory, at least).
- David Berlind: Sun Execs Unplugged: Java best-positioned to capitalize on 'converged' developers. Sun's Schwartz at Startup Camp: Learn from users who outpace biggest IT budgets.
- Dana Gardner: Sun plans developer-focused, on-demand application grid services.
- Ed Burnette: Sun delivers Open Source Java and governance board.
- Sun aims for ultra-cheap cell phones.
- Techmeme on JavaOne.
TechRepublic: The greatest barrier to innovation is lack of follow-through.
Reuters: eBay, StumbleUpon on talks.
Gates makes case for Microsoft's ad business. Gallery (right).
Amazon, IBM settle patent lawsuit.
EA posts loss, says 'Spore' could be delayed.
Dan Farber@Software 2007:
- SAP acquires OutlookSoft for corporate performance management.
- SAP's new code.
- Innovation on the upswing.
- Hasso Plattner's design philosophy: No 'artsy fartsy.'
Ars Technica: IPv6 firewalling knows no middle ground.
Garett Rogers: Google Analytics kicks into high gear. Techmeme on Google Analytics. Google launches Google Reader for the Wii.
Robin Harris: RAID 1+0 is the Cadillac of RAID.
AP: Disney 2Q earnings surge. Disney teams with Cox for free on-demand shows.
Jason O'Grady: iSkin SOHO sleeve for MacBook Pro (right).
Larry Dignan: What that data breach will really cost you. Dana Blankenhorn: The war against open spectrum. Computerworld: Key Data's Been Hacked: Now What?
Donna Bogatin: NBC takes (no) 30 second video pre-roll ad stand.
ValleyWag: The coming battle: Linked In vs. Facebook.