News to know: Droid, Moffat, Android, Amazon, 3D HDTV, Net Neutrality

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Andrew Nusca: Verizon unveils 30-second ad for Droid Android phone; slams iPhone
- Jason Perlow:DROID aims to make Apple iAnnoyed
- Ed Burnette: First pics of Motorola Droid with Android 2.0 build (maybe)
Sam Diaz: Senior IBM exec among those charged in Wall Street insider trading sting
Matthew Miller: Is the Google Android platform the upcoming smartphone of choice?
Larry Dignan: Amazon same day delivery squarely aimed at brick-and-mortar rivals
Sean Portnoy: 3D HDTV without glasses? Hitachi has a prototype display for that.
WSJ Digits: Facebook and Twitter Founders Join Net Neutrality Wars
Christopher Dawson: Google Edu Apps and Live@Edu: More than 1 way to skin a cat?
Sam Diaz: "Gone Google" campaign goes global
Doug Hanchard: UK envisions zero waste: What about computers?
Andrew Mager: Let's hope Facebook can integrate FriendFeed's special sauce
Harry Fuller: Carwatchers watching Tokyo
Andrew Nusca: Verizon to receive Palm Pre 'early next year'
Joe McKendrick: What if they had a SOA and nobody came?
Paul Murphy: Of snow, rocks, a book, and another partisan attack on IBM
Forrester: SharePoint rolls on, gathers no MOSS
Garett Rogers: A billion streamed videos per day, $0 in bandwidth costs
Zack Whittaker: Governments: Listen to citizens on broadband action
Harry Fuller: Calling all global cooling, how about a little help here?
Jason D. O'Grady: Apple allows in-app purchases in free apps
Ryan Naraine: Podcast: Inside the OWA attacks, Patch Tuesday wrap-up
Jason D. O'Grady: Five essential apps for jailbroken iPhones
Harry Fuller: The really inconvenient truth: real price of our energy
Christopher Dawson: Can simulations fill the gap in 21st century ed?
Sam Diaz: Google takes Street View off-road; Cast your vote for places to shoot
Brian Sommer: Two Views of the Software Market
Ryan Naraine: Oracle to fix 38 database, product vulnerabilities
Dana Blankenhorn: Kolodner move boosts open source health IT
Andrew Mager: Please, someone build a better Wave!
Dennis Howlett: Why I moved to iPhone
Ryan Naraine: phpMyAdmin Plugs SQL Injection, XSS Flaws
Dana Gardner: What's on your watch list? Forrester identifies 15 key technologies for enterprise architects
Matthew Miller: MobileTechRoundup show #186, Nokia N900, dual boot laptops, Moto CLIQ
Dana Blankenhorn: Analysts build open source straw men
Phil Wainewright: How to avoid the amateur cloud
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Best 'bang for the buck' graphics cards
Andrew Nusca: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard: Benchmark performance showdown
Larry Dignan: Oracle's big plan: Double revenue in five years
Matthew Miller: AT&T Tilt 2 reviewed as last of four Touch Pro2 US variants
Dana Blankenhorn: McCarran-Ferguson and a cross-state health market
Rachel King: Poll: Have you ever bought a camera because of a celebrity?
Heather Clancy: Energy measurement to go: Onset intros portable energy logging system
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows 7 stability and reliability update available for download
ZDNet Asia: Five steps before moving to Windows 7
Dan Kusnetzky: VMware facing challengers on all sides