March 7th, 2008
News to know: iPhone; Mix; Patch day preview; Eee PC 900
Larry Dignan: iPhone goes corporate bigtime.
- David Morgenstern: Reporter’s Notebook: $100 million to promote iPhone apps
- Mary Jo Foley: Apple finally acknowledges iPhone’s Exchange support

- Russell Shaw: What one developer thinks about iPhone SDK
- How long til the iPhone App store hacker challenge?
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Can Steve Jobs convince jailbreakers to walk the straight and narrow?
- Video: Salesforce.com demo, App store, AIM and Spore.
- Gallery (right)
Mary Jo Foley: Windows Live Platform Services: A guide for the perplexed
Ballmer: It’s all about Web developers
Ryan Stewart: RIA News Day - iPhone SDK, JavaFX on Blu-Ray
Dana Gardner: It’s good news, bad news: Microsoft gets its Internet act together
Dan Farber: Ray Ozzie bringing ’syncromesh’ to the Web
Larry Dignan: Microsoft previews four critical bulletins for Office
- Nate McFeters: Router Backdoors: Hacked by Chinese Part 2?
- Paul Murphy: What 2.484564472E24 means for internet security
TechCrunch: Google, Microsoft preparing bids for Digg
Jason O’Grady: MacBook Air: An ideal hybrid bag
Christopher Dawson: Will Dell’s new cloud computing blog mean anything for us? “Should I buy a Dell?”
John Morris: Asus Eee PC 900: The wow starts. . .later? George Ou: Asus’ 8.9″ Eee draws crowds at CeBIT
Garett Rogers: Google gives developers access to your contacts
Jason Calacanis: Google will have 90 percent market share in a year Yahoo: Yahoo Maps updated with new data
Michael Krigsman: Can project portfolio managem
ent prevent IT train wrecks?
Photos: ‘Green’ furniture cut out from cardboard
James Farrar: Tech Sector Takes a Kicking in Ethics Ranking Phil Ferscht: Indian outsourcing redux
Phil Wainewright: A plethora of PaaS options Joe McKendrick: Needed: Platforms that support Rich Internet Applications + SOA
IT salary survey: Not all technical certs created equal
Heather Clancy: It’s Microsoft’s turn: With hardware makers thinking greener, pressure is on for the software giant
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: From two to three GPUs with CrossfireX Quad
Richard Koman: FBI has more plans for criminal datasharing
Tech Trader Daily: HP revamps HP Labs
Tom Foremski: 90 minutes of HP Labs reboot in about 9 minutes…
Paula Rooney: Microsoft releases updated Office-OpenOffice XML translator, ramps up document interop efforts as ISO mulls OpenXML
- Dana Blankenhorn: TI targets Linux and open source with new OMAP chips
- Linux tool speeds up computer forensics for cops
Financial Times: Amazon to sell wine
Photos: Cryogenics chilled systems at CeBit
Rik Fairlie: Uncertainty stalls sales of Draft-N Wi-Fi routers
Roland Piquepaille: 3-D images of a virus at half-nanometer resolution
Greening of CeBit fails to revive shrinking IT fair
Gates no longer the richest man thanks to Yahoo bid
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