News to know: University iPhones; Salesforce; Windows 7; Kindle app; DOJ

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Sam Diaz: Forget the Kindle; University "requires" iPhone
- Christopher Dawson: Mandatory iPhones at UM worth a bit of outrage?
- Larry Dignan: Apple's iPod touch, iPhone as education tool: Should universities dictate whether you're a Mac or PC?
Sam Diaz: Salesforce upgrades with case-sharing, new charts and more
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft finally acknowledges Windows 7 will ship in 2009
- Windows 7 patches, both fake and real, in the hopper
- Ed Bott: Windows 7 to be ready for holiday shopping season
Matthew Miller: Amazon launches iPhone-optimized Kindle storefront
Richard Koman: DOJ signals newly vigorous antitrust enforcement
Larry Dignan: Data center survey: Cisco's server push sparks interest; VMware, EMC, NetApp shine
Andrew Nusca: Report: Google Android to grow 900% in 2009
- Dana Blankenhorn: Pushing change with Android.
Christopher Dawson: Wolfram Alpha has a blog!
Sean Portnoy: As Blu-ray sales surge, Best Buy holds on as format's top seller
Chris Jablonski: Researchers develop printable rubber-like OLED displays
Andrew Nusca: Palm Touchstone charger kit $69.99; Pre coming June 7?
Image Gallery: Evernote for RIM BlackBerry devices
Dana Blankenhorn: Should drug companies know what the doctor prescribed
Harry Fuller: Canada claims battery coup
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft shows off file classification in Windows Server 2008 R2
Richard Koman: Military beefs up cyberwar capabilities with games, Linux
Zack Whittaker: Exam contingencies for swine flu epidemic
James Staten: Citrix C3 – Where are the partners?
John Morris: Netbooks with 10-inch displays dropping below $300
Larry Dignan: Microsoft to issue bonds: Will it go shopping?
Mary Jo Foley: Broader Microsoft Office 2010 test program to kick off in July
Sam Diaz: Another Nuvifone delay: Is Garmin killing chances at smartphone success?
Jennifer Leggio: Social PR Survey II: Continued disconnect between clients, agencies
Larry Dignan: Rimini Street goes after SAP support
Matthew Miller: Mobile software Monday: Evernote comes to the BlackBerry platform
Dana Blankenhorn: Education lessons for open source
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Apple iPhone 3G, Inspiron Mini 9 netbook, Sharp Blu-ray player
Andrew Nusca: Citrix Receiver: instant access to Windows applications on iPhone
ZDNet UK: EC wants software makers held liable for code
Dana Blankenhorn: Industry commits to comparative effectiveness
Larry Dignan: CubeTree launches enterprise social networking suite; Can it stand out?
Dave Greenfield: Shame on you, Facebook!
Paul Greenberg: CRM Playaz Episode #8: Kindle DX, XXX Rated, C-Level Smackdown RightNow's Greg G.; and Twibes?
Andrew Nusca: 20% of U.S. households shun landlines, go mobile-only
Dan Kusnetzky: Discussion with Bryan Doerr of Savvis
Heather Clancy: Xerox does big companies a solid, solid-ink MFP that is
Jason Hiner: The four stages of the average Twitter user