April 2nd, 2009
News to know: Firefox.Next; Google; Palm's plans; Web 2.0 Expo; CTIA
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.
Paula Rooney: Firefox.Next: Namoroka due in early 2010
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft adds legacy app support to Optimization Pack refresh

- Why is Microsoft afraid to use the ‘L’ word?
- Microsoft launches new netbook-like Windows Server option
Jennifer Leggio: Web 2.0 Expo: Top ten Web hacking techniques
John Morris: AT&T offers netbooks starting at $50
- Andrew Nusca: AT&T announces $50 netbooks with bundled broadband
Andrew Nusca: Palm announces Mojo SDK early access for webOS; legacy app support; cloud service
Matthew Miller: CTIA 09: HTC announces the sleek Snap non-touchscreen device
- CTIA 09: Hands-on walk through BlackBerry App World, 30% of apps are free
Image Gallery: A walk through the BlackBerry App World- Larry Dignan: BlackBerry App World launches: First impressions and a weird IE requirement
Rackable acquires Silicon Graphics for $25 million
Sam Diaz: Mobile showdown at CTIA: WiMax vs LTE, apps and more
New service aims to take complexity out of corporate mobile management
Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Free Content “Bad for the Consumer” (Says Cable)
Harry Fuller: Greentech investments continue, but declining
Forrester’s U.S. IT spending forecast cut: Will 2010 show a rebound?
Heather Clancy: Echelon asks: Hello lamp-post, whatcha knowin’?
AppleInsider: iPod shuffle sales surge 50% as iPod touch maintains top slot
Sean Portnoy: Niveus introduces new Zone HTPC with multi-room capabilities
Tom Foremski: Google drops “don’t be evil” motto
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