September 23rd, 2009
News to know: Intel's IDF; Google; Microsoft; Yahoo
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Ryan Naraine: Critical iTunes flaw exposes Mac, Windows to hacker attacks
Sam Diaz: Otellini at IDF: Innovation shifts as technology grows beyond the PC
- Intel’s Maloney: Enhanced technology can address demands of new data center
- Larry Dignan: Intel teases 22 nanometer chips
- How Intel’s supercomputer almost used HP chips
- Intel’s Maloney to talk servers, data centers
- Gallery: Intel Developer Forum 2009
- Video: Intel shows off new 22-nanometer wafer
- Windows 7 gadgets on display at IDF
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: AMD confirms six-core “Thuban” processors
Mozilla plans to “Ribbonize” Firefox
Mary Jo Foley: Google gets more aggressive than Microsoft at moving users off IE 6
- Zend, Microsoft, IBM join forces to simplify cloud-app devlopment for PHP coders
- Microsoft’s Silverlight now embedded in Windows Embedded
Andrew Nusca: Microsoft tablet device leaked: ‘Courier’ booklet
T-Mobile myTouch 3G, the most bang-for-buck smartphone on the market (for now)
Heather Clancy: Let the smart grid vendor consolidation begin!
CNet News: HP unveils Skyroom video collaboration tool
Matthew Miller: Free Gmail push comes to iPhone and Windows Mobile
- Google brings push Gmail to the iPhone with Microsoft’s help
- Google: Google Sync: Now with push Gmail support
Dana Blankenhorn: Perot deal shows slimming margins for health IT
Cops strike out, caught Wii bowling during drug raid [Video]
NYT: A $1 Million Research Bargain for Netflix, and Maybe a Model for Others
DemoFall 2009: Fortune hunting
Threat Level: Bank Sends Sensitive E-mail to Wrong Gmail Address, Su
es Google
Andrew Nusca: Redefining Yahoo: Will $100 million in marketing do the trick?
- Search Engine Land: Yahoo Goes Live With New Search Format
First impressions: HTC Hero Android smartphone on Sprint [review]
Hands-on with the HTC Hero smartphone (right)
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Does it matter that “Linux is bloated”?
- Diaz: Torvalds calls Linux “bloated” and “scary.” Is he right?
Loading ... - Dana Blankenhorn: Corporate open source is more vulnerable
- Eurocrats killing open source softly, says Ellison
Survey: There’s pent up enterprise IT demand
It’s flu season: connect and optimize your workers
Matthew Miller: Zune Originals order status & tracking system needs major work
Joe McKendrick: Enterprise mashup market to increase tenfold over next five years
Tom Foremski: Oracle won’t spin-off MySQL despite EU
Richard Koman: EU court: Google keywords don’t violate trademark
Parties pull Google Books settlement, promise a version that meets Justice approval
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Can Microsoft duplicate the “Apple Store” experience?
- The Loop: Microsoft poaching Apple store managers and sales staff
- Jason O’Grady: RadTech ClearCal tames screen glare
Nielsen, Facebook forge alliance: Social networking as consumer attitude tracker
AMD predicts more Intel revelations
Jennifer Leggio: Fortune 500 Series: FedEx delivers success through social media
Rachel King: Six tips to photographing beautiful sunsets
Christopher Dawson: Google Apps vs. Office Web Apps: Can Microsoft compete in the cloud?
- Zack Whittaker: Students vs. Google Apps vs. Office Web Apps
- Gallery:
Office Web Apps: what’s in it for students? - Dennis Howlett: Zoho’s Next Big Thing
Dignan: IBM beefs up Lotus Connections with enterprise microblogging
Dawson: Edufire launches business channel: retraining Ebay-style?
Foley: Microsoft buys desktop parallel-computing software maker ISC
Dignan: FCC’s Net neutrality push: Is wireless access different?
- Richard Koman: Republicans rail against FCC’s new net rules
Phil Wainewright: Is keeping big media alive good for the future of journalism?
Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra on Net neutrality; innovation, DMCA
Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal’s daily deals: AT&T phones for only a penny, Zune HD, Lenovo desktop PC
Heather Clancy: Using green IT to meet corporate sustainability goals. Deloitte offers tips in Webinar.
Harry Fuller: One climate modeller predicts a cooling trend, shortly
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