News to know: Microsoft patches; Vista SP1 speed; Firefox 3; Mobile World Congress
Notable headlines:
Larry Dignan: Microsoft delivers 11 patches, 6 critical
Firefox 3 Beta 3 steps up its security gameFirefox 3.0 beta 3 is out
John Morris: The battle for the soul of your smartphone
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Some systems showing incredible SP1 performance boost - Day 6
Hardware 2.0 'Best Kit List' for Feb 08/Mar 08
Microsoft employee caught out by Windows Vista Capable logo
Roland Piquepaille: Nanotechnology-based self-cleaning fabrics
Larry Dignan: Big Yahoo shareholder: There are few alternatives to Microsoft bid
- Dan Farber: Microsoft and Google stalk the Internet operating system
- Yahoo acquires Maven; Microsoft hubbub affects perception
- Mary Jo Foley: Blodget: MicroHoo 'is gonna be a disaster'
- BoomTown: Yahoo lays off; Microsoft lays on
- Yahoo employee Twitters his layoff
Matthew Miller@Mobile World Congress: Hands-on with a working Google Android device (right)
- Photos: Android phone prototype; iPhone competition
- Nokia announces four new S60 mobile devices
- Microsoft takes MSN Direct from your watch to your phone
- Bluetooth SIG creating spec to harness speed of WiFi
- Nokia announces Maps 2.0 with pedestrian-focused features
- T-Mobile cuts HotSpot @Home service price in half
Russell Shaw: BlackBerry: looks like buggy data routing system upgrade caused crash
European archives release vintage films online
Dan Farber: SAP’s Business Objects promises to 'break barriers'
Joe McKendrick: Web 2.0 company buys SOA company: hmm...
Heather Clancy: HP introduces its next-generation, liquid cooling system
Techmeme: Google hijacking 404 pages
Russell Shaw: VoIP, Inc. lawyering up for massive Click To Call Patent infringement suits
Michael Krigsman: Upgrade disrupts Salesforce.com
Amid lackluster IT spending, CIOs say ERP back en vogue
Ryan Stewart: ViewOn.Tv a nifty media player built in WPF
Richard Koman: Senate approves telecom immunity, rejects compromises
Surveillance society needs privacy safeguards
Dell wants to sell you systems, but the Holy Grail may be managing them
All in the family: Dell acquires MessageOne; broadens SaaS reach
John Carroll: What Microsoft does well
MSNBC: A lost laptop, a $54 million lawsuit
In Europe, Yahoo tops Google in deal with T-Mobile
Richard Stiennon: Chinese spies arrested. What's the back story?
Too early to know cause of BlackBerry outage Russell Shaw: What will-and won't-work during the next BlackBerry service disruption