News to know: AT&T, Verizon; T-Mobile; Microsoft CRM; Win7; datacenters; Sony-Ericcson

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Sam Diaz: AT&T sues Verizon Wireless, calls map ad "misleading" but doesn't dispute accuracy
Matthew Miller: T-Mobile experiences voice and text outage across the country
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft seeks to lure Salesforce, Oracle users with six months free of CRM Online
Ed Bott: What Microsoft won't tell you about Windows 7 licensing
Andrew Nusca: Cisco, EMC, VMware announce joint integrated datacenter venture
Matthew Miller: Sony Ericsson announces XPERIA X10 Google Android device
Sam Diaz: Spring Design sues Barnes & Noble over Alex, Nook
Christopher Dawson: Moodlerooms announces joule platform at EDUCAUSE

Chris Jablonski: Biodegradable silk electronics to improve implants
Andrew Nusca: Second Motorola Droid ad lands: 'What in the world is that?'
Associated Press: Intuit completes buyout of Mint.com
Heather Clancy: Canadian organization enables peer-to-peer carbon comparisons
Doug Hanchard: The taxman goes mainstream on YouTube
Tom Foremski: Are iPhone users really as vacuous as this study reveals?
Heather Clancy: Seeing is believing: Locus Technologies environmental software helps visualize the impact
Harry Fuller: Washington: lots of talk about global warming
Dana Gardner: Aster Data architects application logic with data for speeded-up analytics processing en masse
Matthew Miller: Do you really want to carry another device just for Twitter?
CNET: Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft
Christopher Dawson: New Live@Edu offerings keep pressure on Google Apps for Education
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to show Office Mobile 2010 at TechEd Europe
Tom Foremski: Looking beyond iPhone or Android - Ribbit creates a software "clone" phone
Ryan Naraine: Adobe Shockwave haunted by critical security holes
Ed Burnette: Skype open source? Ain't gonna happen
CNET: Chrome 4.0 gets beta release
Zack Whittaker: Google Wave: Has potential, but let loose too soon
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for Nov/Dec 09
Dan Kusnetzky: Cloud computing making new alliances
Sam Diaz: Calling all innovators: Google hangs "Help Wanted" sign
New York Times: End to a Fight Over Skype May Be Near
ZDNet UK: Intel investigating Windows 7 iPhone sync flaw
CNET UK: The iPhone is the worst phone in the world
Jennifer Leggio: Developing government's human voice
David Morgenstern: Thursby updates DAVE and ADmitMac solutions for Windows networking
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to raise prices, add more high-end editions with SQL Server 2008 R2
Andrew Nusca: Lenovo all-in-one ThinkCentre PC aims for business; starts $499
Dana Blankenhorn: GOP will present a health care bill
Harry Fuller: Labels that lie, or perhaps elide a bit
Dana Blankenhorn: Kidneys do not like those chip and diet soda lunches
Dana Gardner: ]You'll be far better off in a future without enterprise software
Matthew Miller: Review: tapSTICK gives you back control of your iPod shuffle
David Morgenstern: Snow Leopard: Don't get caught in date handling change in AppleScript
Rachel King: New Marvell e-book reader platform promises faster product, lower price tag
Dancho Danchev: iHacked: jailbroken iPhones compromised, $5 ransom demanded
Dana Blankenhorn: Skype plays footsie with open source
Dana Gardner: Survey: Virtualization and physical infrastructures need to be managed in tandem
Rachel King: Finding pocket cameras with the best anti-shake feature
Sam Diaz: Survey: mobile access to files is critical to small business
Dana Blankenhorn: Yahoo does right by Traffic Server
Matthew Miller: Review: Celio rolls out BlackBerry client for the REDFLY Mobile Companion