June 12th, 2007
News to know: Apple developers stiffed; Safari review; Botnets
Notable headlines:
WWDC coverage:
Jason O’Grady says developers stiffed: Apple lulls developers to sleep at hardware-less WWDC. Beta Nazi: No Leopard for you.
Ed Burnette: Dumb move: iPhone’s “sweet, innovative” dev solution is neither.

Larry Dignan: Review: Safari for Windows (what took so long?). Gallery (right). Analysis: Safari on Windows, Leopard gets 64 bits.
Ryan Naraine: Safari on Windows could be big target for malware. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: 10 million iPhones = An ideal platform for malware.
Mary Jo Foley: Safari for Windows: Mozilla was right. Leopard looks like … Vista.
Parallels breathes sigh of relief.
Photos: Steve Jobs at Apple WWDC (right). Video. News. Jason O’Grady’s highlights.
Dan Farber: Smart move: iPhone opens up to Web developers. Apple statement. Matthew Miller: The iPhone will cost me at least US$2245, how about you?
Techmeme WWDC coverage. Engadget live coverage.
Ryan Naraine: Botnet assault: Spammers launch DDoS offensive. Googler updates open-source anti-malware tool.
Microsoft appoints Linux interoperability chief.
Ed Bott: Day 1 with a new Dell and Vista. Review:
Dell Dimension C521 (left).
Robin Harris: The five weirdest things about flash drives.
Dan Farber: Sun’s Blackbox shakes and bakes.
Dana Blankenhorn: Doubt no more than mySQL is enterprise class.
Dan Kusnetzky: VMLogix LabManager 2.8 - Automation of Development/Testing Environments.
Ryan Stewart: A YouTube Competitor in Silverlight and 1080p Flash Video. YouTube to test video ID system.
Computerworld: Hackers access personal info on faculty memb
ers at Univ. of Virginia.
Chronicle of Higher Education: Walt Mossberg shows off his iPhone.
Photos (right): For seafaring students it’s tech ahoy.
Dana Gardner: Telelogic acquisition takes IBM closer to the applications business.
David Berlind: HP ships third generation of blade PC solution with new Athlon 64.
Steve O’Hear: Dopplr: Share your travel plans with trusted friends.
eWeek: The battle for developers: IBM vs Microsoft.
TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors.
Russell Shaw: BlackBerry Flash compatibility implied by code in BlackBerry MDS simulator.
Larry Dignan: Life without Google: The importance of toolbars and browser add-ons.
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