October 17th, 2008
News to know: Ballmer on Windows 7; T-Mobile G1; Google's 3Q
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Ballmer: It’s ok to wait until Windows 7; Yahoo still ‘makes sense’; Google Apps ‘primitive’
Red Hat CEO: Money crisis will boost open source
Google beats for Q3, Wall Street looks ahead
Survey: 88% of Mumbai’s wireless networks easy to compromise
Verizon, AT&T provided cell towers for McCain ranch
Report: HP working on touchscreen laptop; new netbook
Apple, Psystar agree to resolution talks
Dana Blankenhorn: How Cisco exploits open source
Anyone have some new ideas about digital news?
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: You discover a world beyond Wikipedia
Tom Foremski: OMG: The derivatives bubble = $190K per person on planet
Paul Miller: Yahoo! gets local with SearchMonkey
States bear down on security breaches
Dancho Danchev: Adobe’s Serious Magic site SQL Injected by Asprox botnet
Review: Over 260 images and 5 videos of the T-Mobile G1 Google Android device – Matthew Miller
Dana Blankenhorn: Android must become more than a warmed-over iPhone
Josh Taylor: Up close and personal with the T-Mobile-Google G1
- Images: T-Mobile G1 unboxed and up close
- Gallery Tour: Screen-by-screen on out-of-the-box G1
- Android kill switch: Is Google evil?
- Full review of the T-Mobile G1 consumed most of my week
- Did T-Mobile halt the G1 pre-order shipments?
Doctors warn of rash from mobile phone use
Jason D. O’Grady: Two cents on the latest and greatest from Cupertino
- Interesting facts about the new MacBooks
- Are you sure you didn’t spill anything in your MacBook?
- iFixIt tears down both new MacBooks
- Video: Steve Jobs unveils MacBook Pro
Larry Dignan: Gartner rates offshore outsourcing hot spots
Panasonic announces pricing for Lumix DMC-G1 compact interchangable-lens camera
Phil Wainewright: Integration migrates to the cloud
Joe McKendrick: Putting even more SaaS into SOA, and vice versa
Joe McKendrick: Driving SOA through a lousy economy
Sean Portnoy: First tru2way HDTVs available from Panasonic
Paul Murphy: So what can Sun do?
Google’s third quarter: What to expect
John Morris: Rounding up reviews of the new MacBooks
Dan Kusnetzky: VMAN update from Symantec ManageFusion 2008
Dana Blankenhorn: Bringing the miracle of dialysis home
Bruce Perens gives doctors a present
Ontoprise brings semantic technologies to Microsoft SharePoint
Zack Whittaker: Koders.com: Ruby as programmers choice?
Christopher Dawson: Any chance our student data could be consistent?
Campus security: protecting our assets and asses
Glassdoor.com allows students free access to impartial job reviews
Roland Piquepaille: Flower robots for your home
Bats and belfries may be synonymous. But what about bats and wind turbines? Not so much.
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