January 8th, 2009
News to know: CES; Windows 7; Satyam
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:
Ed Bott: Six Vista annoyances fixed in Windows 7
CES Coverage:
- Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft at CES: Zune Mobile, no; Win 7 Beta 1, yes
- Live-blog: Ballmer kicks off CES 2009
- CES 2009: Summing up Ballmer’s first keynote [day 2]
- Andrew Nusca: CES 2009: Meet Samsung’s iPod killer, the touchscreen P3 [day 2]
- CES 2009: New Samsung megazoom, 16.6mm-thick digital cameras [day 2]
- CES 2009: Six new Samsung HD camcorders, 64GB internal SSD, YouTube cam [day 2]
- LG’s 12 new HDTVs, ‘Netcast,’ Blu-ray, LED backlight tec
h [day 2] - Sharp premieres Aquos LCD, Blu-ray HDTV combo [day 2]
- Three Pioneer Blu-ray players due in April, one for $250 [day 2]
- The best universal remote?, $120 HD camcorders, in-car streaming TV [day 2]
- Sony Walkman X1000 revealed with OLED touch screen display
- CES 2009: Sony’s VAIO ‘pocketbook’, ‘Webbie’ HD camcorder, OLED prototypes [day 2]
- Jason Perlow: Don’t count out those Millennials or Online Media, Cell Phone on the rise as entertainment device, says Deloitte
- Matthew Miller: SanDisk announces higher speed 16GB microSDHC cards and slotRadio player with OLED display
- CES 2009: Sony announces P Series ultra portable notebook at 1.4 pounds
- CES 2009: HTC and T-Mobile announce new Shadow with UMA support
- Foley: MSDN and TechNet users: Get ready for your Win 7 Beta 1 bits
- Sean Portnoy: CES 2009: Samsung’s new LED-based LCD HDTVs
- CES 2009: Samsung’s new plasma and LCD HDTV lineup
- Sam Diaz: Verizon picks MSFT search, gets ready for Kindle killers
- Gallery: On-site CES ads take a somber turn
- Wi-Fi: the only network you need?
Larry Dignan: Satyam fallout: Should customers stick?
- Dennis Howlett: Satyam crashes with $1 billion cash hole
- Brian Sommer: The Satyam saga worsens - terribly so
- Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Missing $1 Billion In Cash? Get In Line. The Phone Line.
Ryan Stewart: Looking ahead to 2009
Ars Technica: OLPC downsizes half of its staff, cuts Sugar development
Joe McKendrick: New Website for ‘the architecture formerly known as SOA’
Richard Koman: White House email II: Gewirtz responds
Foley: Microsoft preps to push IE 8; makes blocking tool available
Webware: LG Blu-ray players stream Netflix, CinemaNow, and YouTube
Computerworld: Stimulus math: $30B in spending equals 950k tech jobs
Jason O’Grady: MWSF09 Best in Show: DJay
- Finding bandwidth in San Francisco
Photos: Inside Macworld 2009- Forrester: WebEx goes mobile on iPhone; Notes 8.5 ships on Macs
Dana Gardner: Webinar: IT analysts delve into desktop as service/VDI cloud opportunities for enterprises and telcos
VentureBeat: Who did Apple hurt with its Macworld announcements?
Adam O’Donnell: A roadmap for the Twitter CSO
Heather Clancy: Kinetic energy upstart taps experienced CEO
Dignan: EMC cuts 2,400 jobs
Christopher Dawson: When is a netbook no longer a netbook?
Dana Blankenhorn: Mugliasoft meeting open source on SaaS battlefield
Oliver Marks: SAP’s Apotheker, Harvard Business School’s McAfee discuss silos
Sam Diaz: If iRecord can rip DVDs, why can’t Real?
Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
HP says latest netbook is business-ready
Dan Kusnetzky: Backing up virtual machine data
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