February 19th, 2009
News to know: HP, Hulu, IE 8; SOA; Citrix; Bearing Point
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage
Larry Dignan: Citrix to offer free XenServer; Takes shot at VMware
HP’s mixed bag: Sales weak across all units, earnings on target; Outlook weaker than expected
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft’s IE 8 incompatibility list: 2,400 major sites (and counting)
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Monster PC upgrades - Without the monster price tag!
- Techmeme
- Jason O’Grady: Hulu’s fantastic suicide
Sam Diaz: Intel asks court to settle Nvidia licensing dispute
- SOA and the economy: from slightly bearish to slightly bullish
- Enterprise architect warns: don’t let mashups go the ‘Excel’ route
David Morgenstern: Useful iPhone accessories
- Jason O’Grady: Mozilla, Skype join EFF in supporting jailbreakers
- $99 iPhones arrive, but they’re refurbished
- Oh my God! Apple killed Kenny!
- Gmail for iPhone goes offline, as in airplane mode
- Episode 105: PowerPage Podcast
Joe McKendrick: Time to start applying SOA lessons to the cloud
- Dan Kusnetzky: Xenocode sandbox today browsers tomorrow who knows?
- Microsoft and Red Hat agreement and the next generation datacenter
- Dana Blankenhorn: When will enterprises contribute to open source?
- Coverity puts open source architecture data online
- The statist approach to open source
Christopher Dawson: 356,800 green Linux workstations going to Brazil’s schools
Andrew Nusca: Windows Mobile 6.5: Microsoft messed up
- Software engineer, systems analyst ‘least stressful’ jobs in America
- Comcast loses subscribers, but hurdles fourth quarter targets
- Canon debuts water-, freeze-, shockproof D10 camera
- Freescale to use Android, ARM for $100 Netbook
- NVIDIA Tegra APX 2600 mobile chipset on Android revealed

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Bill Gates donates $12.5M to help poor spend their money
TrapCall exposes anonymous cellphone callers
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