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June 11th, 2009

News to know: Palm CEO; Barry Diller; iPhone upgrade; Iomega; MS Money

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:00 am

Categories: General

Tags: Apple iPhone, Larry Dignan, Iomega Corp., Palm Inc., Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft Corp., Sam Diaz, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Hardware

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: Palm injects Apple DNA: Colligan out as CEO; Rubinstein in

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Barry Diller: The Internet ‘Absolutely’ Will Become a ‘Paid System’. Time Projection: Within 5 Years

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The price iPhonebois will pay for an early upgrade

Larry Dignan: Iomega: EMC’s entry to be at the center of your home

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to close the till on Microsoft Money

Larry Dignan: The state of Internet TV: Consumers may pay for content; Aggregators win

Sean Portnoy: Toshiba announces its first LED-backlit LCD HDTVs

Jason D. O’Grady: iPhone 3GS technical specs released

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft ready to launch beta of its free Morro antivirus offering

Sam Diaz: Exec: Yahoo positioned for more efficient advertising buys

Dennis Howlett: European SaaS vendors: not quite comfortable in their skins

Harry Fuller: EPA to become the most controversial agency in nation?

Sam Diaz: Amazon CFO fields Kindle questions, mum on digital video, music expansion

Andrew Nusca: Motorola Rival messaging phone offers QWERTY, touch, visual voicemail

Larry Dignan: Rackspace lays out its cloud computing roadmap: Think hybrid

Zack Whittaker: Microsoft’s naive vision of the future home

Harry Fuller: Ford plugs in

Oliver Marks: Semantic & Social Web - What’s In It For You?

Harry Fuller: Google trumps fossil fuel industry?

Heather Clancy: Green Plug unplugged: Innovative power supply company teams with maker of wireless charging technology

Christopher Dawson: Just let Google give us the books already!

Heather Clancy: Want to get more efficient? Tideway helps you figure out where to start.

Sam Diaz: NYT: Smartphones have become a necessity; more growth expected

Michael Krigsman: Senate IT oversight bill: Detailed analysis

Joe McKendrick: Why SOA really, really matters in a cloud computing world

Dancho Danchev: Overall spam volume unaffected by 3FN/Pricewert’s ISP shutdown

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft’s fancy footwork around netbooks continues

Phil Wainewright: SAP’s John Wookey: the task ahead

Robin Harris: Apple’s MacBook flop - fixed!

Heather Clancy: Intuit service maps QuickBooks expense data to carbon impact

ZDNet Asia: Via hangs tough but not a real contender

Churchill Club podcast: Microsoft Ray Ozzie talks cloud computing

Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal’s daily deals: 8GB iPhone 3G, Sony Reader, Samsung and Nokia Bluetooth headsets

Zack Whittaker: BlackBerry’s reduce broadband outage downtime

CNET: Spam reduced following Pricewert shutdown

Dennis Howlett: Zach Nelson: Optical problems for saas VARs

Phil Wainewright: Wookey: SAP’s future is on-demand

Andrew Nusca: Wrangling banks’ security architecture to allow transactions anywhere

Dan Kusnetzky: Air travel - how to lose a whole day

Video: A look at high-speed autonomous driving [video]

Dennis Howlett: Even more signs your software vendor can’t innovate fast enough

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