News to know: Yahoo, Blackberry Storm, Black Friday leaks, Smartphones
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:
Sam Diaz: Yahoo dips below $10; Icahn, board called out
Larry Dignan: Verizon Wireless: Storm lands Nov. 21
Sean Portnoy: Best Buy Black Friday ad leaks. Don't get too excited
Andrew Nusca: Poll: Are smartphones worth it?
- Steve O'Hear: MySpace comes to Blackberry
- Jason D' O'Grady: Beatmaker for iPhone
Heather Clancy: Mobile phone redemption: Make responsible disposal part of new purchases
- Ed Burnette: Getting started with iPhone development
- Matthew Miller: CompanionLink lets you synchronize your Outlook data with the G1 Android
Andrew Nusca: Is Apple building a search engine?
- Jason D. O'Grady: Safari 3.2 secures against phishing attacks
- Ryan Naraine: Apple fixes 12 Safari security flaws
Garett Rogers: Worsening economy could actually help Google
Sean Portnoy:USA Today, Wall Street Journal review Autonet Mobile in-car Wi-Fi service
Joe Brockmeier: Free Software Foundation does the right thing for free culture
Heather Clancy: Lighting the way: Three more higher-ed schools embrace LED technology
Harry Fuller:Will General Motors go the way of Philco and Studebaker?
- Harry Fuller: Don't inhale, it's legal but it's toxic
- Harry Fuller: Help is on the way
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Help Steve Jobs (Or GM) Design The iCar
Michael Krigsman: IT failures town hall: Boston, December 3
Deb Perelman: 'The devil you know' keeps worried workers in place
Dan Kusnetzky: Adventures in CA support
Joe McKendrick: SOA's 'decline' may be overstated, but companies still want results
Sam Diaz: Dell CTO Kettler retiring
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft search boss: 'Silk Road' will lead to greater market share
Ryan Stewart: Google's video chat plugin - a big deal for RIA developers
Sam Diaz: Data leaks: Watch out for careless and disgruntled employees
Larry Dignan: AMD to enter netbook market; Maintains fourth quarter outlook for now
John Morris: Qualcomm's Kayak "PC alternative" pictured
Joshua Greenbaum: Microsoft, Creative Financing, and the Bank of EAC
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Highlights from AMD's Financial Analyst Day 11/13
Roland Piquepaille: A rocket to see through the northern lights?
John Carroll: Remedying the trade imbalance with China
Andrew Nusca: Analyst: 'Worst economic environment in our collective lifetimes'
Dana Blankenhorn: Making clouds a move forward
Steve O'Hear: Microsoft gives Windows Live a social networking makeover
Matthew Miller: MobileTechRoundup show #154, A Bold step was taken on the way to the Shotgun wedding
Richard Koman: Lawsuit filed against NebuAd, ISPs
Matthew Miller: Voice Terminal Service brings the internet to the visually impaired through phones
Richard Koman: No judicial notice for Wikipedia
Christopher Dawson: Wikispaces Webinar - quick note
John Morris: AMD's 45nm Shanghai gets official
Richard Koman: Host suspected of serving spam, child porn cut off from Net
Dana Blankenhorn: Google fatal flaw revealed
Matthew Miller: Want a sleek RAZR-like Nokia S60 device for just $70?
Dana Blankenhorn: Medicare tests multiple PHRs including Google
Jason Perlow: Fujitsu gets dense and secure with mobile hard drives
Dana Blankenhorn: Will running start for health IT reform be a good thing?
Larry Dignan: Is 'racetrack memory' at heart of IBM-Apple-Papermaster dispute?
Christopher Dawson: More XP OLPCs?
Michael Krigsman: Senate introduces IT failures bill: No wiggle room
Christopher Dawson: The domestic digital divide
Larry Dignan: Microsoft offers zero percent financing on Dynamics ERP and CRM
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: ASRock "4 second" Instant Boot for Windows
Larry Dignan: My bad Yahoo morning
Phile Wainewright: Back up your online data. Now.
Dan Kusnetzky: VMware follows in Virtuallogix's footsteps
Techmeme: Microsoft: Office Web will be available from Mac, Linux, iPhone