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January 14th, 2009

News to know: Yahoo's Bartz, Genachowski, Sony's loss, Chrome for Mac

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:15 am

Categories: General, News to know

Tags: Apple iPhone, Sony Corp., Larry Dignan, Apple Macintosh, Yahoo! Inc., Dana Blankenhorn, Apple Inc., Sam Diaz, Federal Government, Microsoft Windows

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily:

Larry Dignan: Yahoo confirms Bartz in charge; Can she save Yahoo?

Richard Koman: New FCC chair: tech advisor Genachowski

Sam Diaz: Buzz from Japan: Sony’s first loss in 14 years

Jason D. O’Grady: Chrome coming to the Mac in first half of 2009

Garett Rogers: Google launches Quick Search for Mac

Dana Blankenhorn: Can Google save Soapblox?

Sam Diaz: Sling will compete in crowded field as founders move on

Larry Dignan: Nvidia: Stunning 4Q miss amid weak demand; inventory glut

Jason O’Grady: iPhone nano drumbeat grows louder

Zack Whittaker: Microsoft, Intel, Cisco: “let’s bring technology to the classroom

Ryan Naraine: Privacy flaw haunts Apple Safari RSS reader

Jason D. O’Grady: Apple to announce Q1 2009 earnings on 21 January

Jason D. O’Grady: Mac-centric exhibit area confirmed for CES 2010

Larry Dignan: CIO survey: We’re squeezing vendors on pricing amid budget declines

Andrew Nusca: China taking orders for iPhone nano?

Sam Diaz: Apple’s future: It’s in the Touch

Jason D. O’Grady:  Hell freezes over: Apple allows third party browsers on iPhone

Tom Foremski: What’s life like without social media?

Richard Koman: Internet pretty safe for kids, after all

Jason D. O’Grady: Workaround for Safari RSS vulnerability

Heather Clancy:  Bleeding green: Rackable circumspect on financial outlook

Heather Clancy: Moto’s new status symbol: Mobile phone made from recyled plastics

Dennis Howlett: Salesforce cans European Dreamforce

Adam O’Donnell: AVG snaps up Sana Security

Harry Fuller: This ain’t no movie: Erin Brockovich blogs TVA’s coal ash

Dave GreenfieldWill Cisco and AT&T Go Mano-a-Mano in 2009?

Ryan Naraine: Oracle drops critical database server patch bundle

Dennis Howlett:  We’re all dead - get over it

Brian Sommer: Layoffs at large software firms - Fact or Fiction?

Adam O’Donnell: Top 25 coding defects listed, surprising nobody with a clue

Zack Whittaker: BlackBerry Curve 8900: the “nissed as a pewt” review

Mary Jo Foley: A new member of the Office 14 family: Office for Sales

Dion Hinchcliffe: 8 Predictions for Enterprise Web 2.0 in 2009

Ryan Naraine: MS Patch Tuesday: 3 critical SMB vulnerabilities

Paula Rooney: VMware sheds light on vCenter services planned for 2009

Oliver Marks: Extraordinary Collaboration Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

Dana Blankenhorn: Ingenix scandal points to need for database auditors

Matthew Miller: Major update for Nokia E71 now available

Dana Blankenhorn: Study on drug ads backs industry’s view

Andrew Nusca: 2009 predictions: GPS & MP3 ‘brutal,’ laptops ‘cheaper,’ phone ‘decline’

Matthew Miller: Sorry Scoble, it isn’t over for Windows Mobile or Nokia in the US

Andrew Nusca: How to get Windows 7 Beta 1 scot-free

Michael Krigsman: Miami-Dade school district and Deloitte: ‘Endless money pit’

Christopher Dawson: What’s next for OLPC?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: YOUR first thoughts on Windows 7 Beta 1

Christopher Dawson: Is our resident millennial a dinosaur, too?

Matthew Miller: Pharos announces first T-Mobile 3G capable Windows Mobile device

Larry Dignan: Patent wars: RealNetworks wins; Global Crossing pays up

Phil Wainewright: SuccessFactors in HCM landgrab to bolster sales

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