February 2nd, 2007
News to know: OS X equivalent of ZERT; Microsoft ODF converter; Zune phone
Notable headlines:
Mac Developer mulling OS X equivalent of ZERT.
Disagreement over impact of Vista’s analog hole.
Microsoft to release ODF document converter.
802.3af Power Over Ethernet on the cheap.
Product focus:
Toshiba joins Vista system parade with four new notebooks.
Gallery: Toshiba’s first retail-targeted 4.1-pound ultra-portable runs Vista.
Photos of Toshiba's Vista-loaded lineup.
Toshiba's Portege R400 supports SideShow, but could do better.
For $900, Toshiba’s Vista-loaded Satellite A135 hits right at the middle.
Toshiba’s Satellite P105: Productivity ace or gaming demon? We’re not sure anybody knows.
PhatWare PenCommander 2.0 supports Vista and adds more functionality
Amazon: 220,000 developers signed up for Amazon Web Services.
The Truth about Online Dating.
Kevin Rose on gaming Digg. Digg: Kevin Rose targets social networking.
Demo 07:
Aggregate Knowledge revs up discovery engine.
Reveal debuts P2P enterprise search application.
Photos: Demo '07 on parade.
Source: Microsoft Zune Phone In the Works
Users find ways around early Vista licensing hurdles.
Goodbye, ‘Vienna.’ Hello ‘Windows 7.'
Original ‘Origami’ team moves to a new secret project
A Vista vs. Linux Matchup - Part 2: Dual-booting Vista and Linux; Part 3: Hardware Wars.
Electronic Arts Beats Estimates for 4Q.
Report: Dell faces lawsuit over alleged Intel pact.
A formula for staffing SOA projects.
Why Apple's board is standing by Jobs.
Senate Democrats badger FCC boss on Net neutrality.
Photos: Boomerang bosses: CEOs who came back.
U.S. government’s cyber security grade: D.
Port scan spike hints at BrightStor attack.
Flickr abandons the “old skool.” WTF is Technorati up to?
Verizon Wireless joins Sprint with launch of EV-DO Rev. A network
Rackable Says 2007 EPS Might Be Lower.
The 5 Immutable Laws of Persuasive Blogging.
Education software firm OKs open-source patent use.
Hillary TV broadcasts on YouTube
Pentium 4, we hardly knew ye
Is the PS3 too expensive?
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