News to know: iPhone; Seagate drives; Chip price lists
Notable headlines:
Seagate's new line of hard drives.
Larry Dignan: Apple iPod Touch will cannibalize iPhone.
- Jason O'Grady: Apple updates iPod lineup; touch, nano and shuffle (Updated 9x).
- Pioneers take the arrows.
- Matthew Miller: Apple rewards iPhone beta testers with $200 early buyer penalty.
- Photos: Apple's new iPod Touch--and more. iPod gets touchy, with price cut.
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Russell Shaw and Ed Burnette on Apple's moves.
- Techmeme discussion.
Ryan Naraine: ActiveX flaws haunt QuickBooks Online.
George Ou: Intel Tigerton and AMD Barcelona price list.
Heather Clancy Collins on Green data centers: Memory counts, too.
Read/WriteWeb: 10 Future Web Trends Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Quad-core PC project - Price list.
Dan Farber: HP trots out fall line of products. HP gets in the game with Blackbird (right).
NetApp claims Sun's ZFS violates its patents. NetApp files patent suit against Sun.
Larry Dignan: SAP CEO Kagermann warms up for A1S. Dennis Howlett: Disrupting the business SAP style.
Joe McKendrick: Is SOA a code word for 'downsize'?
Michael Dell unaware of accounting shenanigans.
TechRepublic: Firefox 3: A look at its new security features.
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft releases Windows Live suite beta with common installer. Microsoft hopes Windows Live finds common ground.
Zune gets price cut. Review: Latest Sony PSP.
George Ou: Intel launches Caneland MP platform and Tigerton CPUs. Photos. John Spooner: AMD fans the flames with Barcelona pricing. Henri Richard lands at Freescale.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Graphics related bugs still plague Vista.
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft ‘extends support’ for Novell’s Silverlight Linux port. Paula Rooney: Moonlight to pump up Linux desktop, Microsoft’s OpenXML standards effort? Dana Blankenhorn: Asian open source continues marching ahead.
Images: Rockets will blast off from Spaceport America.
Branson hopes to use Google Earth to find Fossett.
Jason O'Grady: That damned recessed iPhone headphone jack.
Steve O'Hear: How Facebook’s “public search listing” could empower users. Dan Farber: Facebook, people search and privacy. GigaOm: Facebook opens up to public search. Dennis Howlett: Facebook just scared me.
News.com: DHS chief: Cybersecurity efforts are 'classified'.
Russell Shaw: Sprint attorney at infringement trial: without out inventions, Vonage ..."could not exist"
Dana Blankenhorn: Health care at the money dance.
Matthew Miller: HP may be releasing new Windows Mobile devices.