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January 7th, 2009

News to know: Macworld, CES preview, Windows 7

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:00 am

Categories: News to know

Tags: Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows 7, Digital-rights Management, Dana Blankenhorn, Apple MacBook, Apple Inc., Matthew Miller, Macworld, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Notebooks

Macworld Coverage:

Photos: Jobs fill-in touts media, MacBook updates

Jason D. O’Grady: Live: Philip Schiller keynote at Macworld 2009

Sam Diaz: Apple’s final Macworld: Schiller delivers but announcements disappoint

Apple expands DRM-free music selection [video]

Apple reveals new iPhoto features [video]

Ed Burnette: Apple iTunes goes all DRM free, with three price tiers

Jason D. O’Grady: Macworld Expo 2009 keynote stream posted

Richard Koman: Apple will finally drop DRM

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: iTunes finally goes DRM-free … does anyone really care?

David Morgenstern: Macworld Expo: Color freak

Sam Diaz: Macworld show floor: More than just iPhone covers and iPod speakers?

Larry Dignan: Apple rolls the dice on fixed MacBook Pro batteries

Jason D. O’Grady: MacBook Pro 17 (Early 2009) observations

Matthew Miller: MWSF09: Truphone brings improved Skype and IM experience to the iPhone and iPod touch

Zack Whittaker: The next generation Apple

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Forget MacWorld and the keynote. Jobs as Obama’s CTO? No.

Andrew Nusca: CES 2009: First impressions; CES Unveiled [Day 1]

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows 7 - Heal thyself!

Mary Jo Foley: Report: PC makers to provide free Vista-to Win-7 upgrades starting July 1

Jason Perlow: Windows 7 Should be a Fixta Free For All

Mary Jo Foley: Public betas of Windows 7 client and server could hit this week

Mary Jo Foley: Another former Softie joins VMware

Harry Fuller: Forget global warming, consider global blooming

David Morgenstern: Cloud Computing: Apple vs. Microsoft

Oliver Marks: Is the PlayStation Doomed?

Larry Dignan: SaaS vendors face FUD wars over viability

Dancho Danchev: Bogus LinkedIn profiles serving malware

Larry Dignan: $1,000 is the new $2,000 for laptops: HP steps up low cost notebook parade

Heather Clancy: Some like it hot: Why waste dough cooling down a data center?

Dancho Danchev: Thousands of Israeli web sites under attack

Matthew Miller: How to: Add Gmail label/subfolder access to your Nokia Email accounts

Richard Koman: RIAA’s move to DtecNet may mean litigation strategy still alive

Dennis Howlett: How to be less stupid in 2009

Brian Sommer: A New Year and layoff rumors start flying for IBM and Microsoft

Jennifer Leggio: The inevitable rise (and fall?) of ‘twishing’

Matthew Miller: BlackBerry Curve 8900 may be coming to T-Mobile USA on 11 February

Dana Blankenhorn: Android in a cloud

Joe McKendrick: ‘SOA’ dead as of January 1st, analyst says

Dana Blankenhorn: How genetic testing will show us the money in 2009

John Morris: AMD Neo, HP dv2 take on both netbooks and notebooks

Dana Blankenhorn: Will Cisco-FSF lawsuit make it to court?

Matthew Miller: SlingPlayer Mobile and Laridian PocketBible coming soon to the iPhone

Larry Dignan: Motorola: We’ll take your water bottles and make a phone

Dan Kusnetzky: The green datacenter

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