March 10th, 2008
News to know: Facebook; Vista; See-through screens; Sun patch
Notable headlines:
Garett Rogers: The Google Apps Appliance would make Microsoft sweat
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft tries to stop more ‘Vista-capable’ e-mails from going public
- Vista Ultimate team releases new discounts, but no new freebies (yet)
- Microsoft DeepZoom + PhotoZoom = Another Software+Service combination
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Build a Vista-compatible office PC for $305
Intel to steal graphics market share from AMD and nVIDIA in 2009?
It depends …
Photos: Lucid Touch and the see-through screen (right)
Nate McFeters: Sun patch targets serious flaws
Core Security names Hatton CEO; Aims to broaden pen testing
Larry Dignan: The Facebook SXSW keynote debacle: What would you have asked? Techmeme.
Michael Krigsman: Building a great CIO dashboard
- MobiTV: failed security opens gaping hole
- ROI study: Product portfolio management yields results
- Industry analysts and corporate weasels
Tom Foremski: Where is Hewlett-Packard heading?
Report: Paul McCartney, Apple seal deal to bring Beatles catalog to iTunes
Jason O’Grady: The Mac snobbery, arrogance, confidence debate David Morgenstern: Checking the clock for DST is a good reminder for tech product expiration dates
New York Times: How do they track you? Let us count the ways
Christopher Dawson: Linux in schools - what’s worked and what hasn’t
Dana Blankenhorn: Will it always be about Microsoft? Could robots become the open source hardware target?
Janice Chen: Casio’s new EX-Z9 budget shooter is pretty in pink (and orange)
Matthew Miller: Apple restricts 3rd party developers with lack of multi-tasking on the iPhone
AT&T adds an iPhone unlimited voice plan, texts are still limited
James Farrar: The Cassiterite Crisis - How Tech Boom Fuels Human Rights Risk in Africa
Fred Wilson: A startup advice weekend
Britain makes camera that ’sees’ under clothes
Roland Piquepaille: UK government sponsoring computer games?
Dana Gardner: JVM adds to iPhone’s seduction of enterprise IT buyers for mobile computing
Joe McKendrick: Consultant: SOA not good enough yet for government work
Photos from CeBit: Ultimate road warrior tech (right) Photos: Portable tech on display at CeBit
Heather Clancy: Solar company plans installations for non-profits through grant program
Greenpeace rates tech giants for green IT creds: Sony Ericsson leads, Dell and Lenovo top PC makers
David Morgenstern: Who should be thanked for the return of Mr. Jobs to Apple?
EIC Podcast: iPhone and business; Mix ‘08 wrap; Facebook’s new hire
Steve O’Hear: Who should buy Digg? Nobody, says community
Sprint and T-Mobile: A disaster in waiting
Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Garett Rogers: GOOG-411 expands outside of United States
Jason Perlow: Apple and Business — Is it 25 Years Too Late?
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