January 2nd, 2008
News to know: OLPC lessons; 2008 in preview; Blu-ray on new MacBook Pro?
Larry Dignan: Lessons Learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop. Gallery: The unboxing.
Researcher: Sears’ use of ComScore software falls short on privacy
Robin Harris: Blu-ray option on new MacBook Pro
Happy 2008:
- Larry Dignan: The security wish list
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: A few tech resolutions
- Garett Rogers: Most popular Google posts.
- Michael Krigsman: Five tips for achieving IT success in 2008
- Dan Farber: Social networking prediction for 2008
- Dana Blankenhorn: For 2008 media will create Red Hat-Ubuntu war
- Get ready for a rocking ‘08 in networking tech
- Heather Clancy: 10 green tech predictions for the new year
- Christopher Dawson: Why 2008 will be a bad year for Microsoft’s Ed Tech market share
Dana Blankenhorn: The Google of health care. How health care dominates local economies. Commercial the dominant word in open source. Could open
source exist without the Betamax case?
ReadWriteWeb: The state of innovation in India.
Gallery: From airborne ops to laser gunship (right).
Google Operating System: Google artificially promotes recent Web pages.
Apple 2.0: Apple OS hit record 7.3 percent share in December.
Broadcasters get leeway on digital TV switch
Qualcomm barred from using Broadcom 3G patents
International Herald Tribune: Some China firms avoid U.S. technology transfer licenses.
Vonage, Nortel settle patent dispute
Dave Greenfield: IBM To Buy Grid Storage Startup?
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to build an ‘Emacs.Net’ text editor
Gallery: Cracking open the Zune.
TechCrunch: 2008: Web 2.0 companies I couldn’t live without.
Janice Chen: New digital camera got you down? Surf for support before picking up the phone
Roland Piquepaille: Foams with good memory for space applications
Download Squad: Mozilla launches live support
Microsoft investment in Sichuan Changhong blocked
Russell Shaw: Woman receives Sprint wireless broadband bill for $14,062.27
Washington Post: Download Uproar: Record Industry Goes After Personal Use
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