June 5th, 2008
News to know: Windows 7; Firefox 3.0; Yahoo; SOA; Nokia
Mary Jo Foley: Windows 7: To wait or not to wait? That is the question
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate 2 available from FTP servers
- Firefox 3.0 a memory hog? Gallery (right)
- WSJ: Mozilla Firefox 3.0 Is the Best Browser For Web — For Now
Larry Dignan: Google’s turf expands 42.2 acres
Michael Krigsman: NY Bank ‘loses’ 4.5M unencrypted customer records
Yahoo inks Walmart.com ink ad pact; Partners with Havas
TechRepublic: Video: Five habits of wildly unsuccessful CIOs
- Are webslices the next “Big Idea” for Internet Explorer?
- Quickly gather MAC addresses in Windows XP with ARP
Joe McKendrick: An anthropological view of SOA rituals
PC World: How to Get and Keep Windows XP After June 30
Ed Burnette: GWT fireside chat
Harry Fuller: Global Warming Bill Heats Senatorial Tempers
Matthew Miller: Review: The sleek black Nokia N82 with Xenon lens lights up the night
Image Gallery: Nokia N82 S60 multimedia computer (right)
- ritePen 3.0 released with macro support and intelligent navigation functionality
- Are these applications worth jailbreaking your current Apple iPhone?
Jason O’Grady: Mac OS 10.6 to be Intel only?
- Apple’s biggest threat: High expectations
- Infinite Loop: Mac OS X 10.6 code named Snow Leopard, may be pure Cocoa
Janice Chen: Is the new Flip Mino camcorder worth $30 more than the bestselling Flip Ultra? Andrew Nusca: Leaked Flip Mino camcorder official, touch sensitive
Paul Murphy: Can open source help liberate the bureaucracy?
Brier Dudley: Craig of Craigslist talks about spam, online threats and feuding pet lovers
CNBC: Verizon in Talks to Buy Alltel for $27 Billion
Jeremy Allison: Of telescopes, patents and the death of discovery
Dana Blankenhorn: VeriChip going away?
Dennis Howlett: Quirky Plurk: another microblogging time sink
BusinessWeek: Why Yahoo’s Yang Is Holding Out
WSJ: Gates-Ballmer Clash Shaped Microsoft’s Coming Handover
Christopher Dawson: Ubuntu netbook remix gets me closer to that netbook I’ve been wanting
Dana Blankenhorn: Microsoft OOXML opponents won’t back down
Dan Kusnetzky: Repair of my HTC Advantage Part 1
Photos: Code makers and breakers of WWII era
A look at Obama’s IT strategy: The Facebook connection and the scale challenge
Roland Piquepaille: New fingerprint detection technology
Dancho Danchev: Privacy flaw exposes Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan’s private MySpace photos
Kingsley-Hughes: GIGABYTE lifts lid (a little) on unreleased Radeon HD 4850
Vanity Fair: How the Web Was Won
Heather Clancy: Are you fatigued by green tech news?
Boy Genius Report: T-Mobile intros unlimited family plan
Steve O’Hear: ‘Last.fm in a Box’, ad-supported music service expands its “offsite community” strategy
The duopoly theory at work: Will Amazon and Google dominate the Internet?
Richard Koman: TW, Cable test bandwidth limits for P2P
John Carroll: Why MinWin speculation matters
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