July 5th, 2007
News to Know: AMD benchmarks, Fake Steve Jobs; iPhone
Updated July 5:
The straight dope from Fake Steve Jobs.
Zero Day guest editorial: The dark side of search engines. As goes Ohio, so goes the country.
Paul Murphy: HP vs. Compaq: the 100,000 foot financial view.
Steve O’Hear: Second Life: avatar sued for copyright infringement.
David Berlind: Simplicity put Palm’s Pilot
on the map. Is Palm’s Foleo ‘PC’ an encore performance?
Taking your meds? Sensors will know. Gallery (right).
WSJ: Mossberg on iPhone accessories.
July 4 version:
George Ou: AMD posts blatantly deceptive benchmarks on Barcelona. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: All that AMD is left with is spinning the numbers.
Jon Lech Johansen: iPhone Independence Day
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Let your iPhone run wild and free … free of AT&T that is
Photo Gallery: Cracking open the iPhone…and putting it back together again
GigaOm: Why AT&T should offer free Wi-Fi
BBC: Gadgets ‘threaten energy savings’
TechDirt: Is It Copyright Infringement To Embed An Infringing YouTube Video On Your Blog?
Greg Sandoval: Craigslist grapples with competitor on board
Paul Kedrosky: eBay back to punching itself in the head
Phil Wainewright: Software business model challenged by SaaS, says SAP’s Plattner
Charlie Cooper: If you’re Steve Ballmer, don’t read this
Steve O’Hear: Second Life: Avatar sued for copyright infringement
Dawn Kawamoto: SAP’s chief looks to new day after TomorrowNow (at right)
Larry Dignan: Oracle gloats over SAP filing; reality may be different
Joe McKendrick: From Web services to Web 2.0 — same name, new game
Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.








