It's the end of the iPod as we know it
betanews.com — The big news this week promises to be Apple's annual September product launch on Wednesday. If the rumors are to be believed, Apple is about to release another generation of refreshed iPods on a drooling world. Which begs the question: Does the world even need a new iPod? Or, viewed another way, have the old iPods run their course? (Submitted by amprather) More...
Extra week for Microsoft to defend tying IE to Windows
betanews.com — "This is an important case to ensure that browsers can compete on the merits and that consumers have a true choice in the software they use to access the World-Wide Web," stated ECIS spokesperson Thomas Vinje this morning (Submitted by guyro) More...
Google News to add ads
betanews.com — By Angela Gunn | Published February 27, 2009, 5:28 AM On the same day that the 150-year-old Rocky Mountain News announced that it was shutting down effective Friday for lack of revenue, Google News confirmed its plan to sell AdWords placement on its ... (Submitted by adgrou) More...
Chrome's objective: to speed up the Web for Google
betanews.com — As Google's lead developers for Chrome and its own co-founders made extremely clear in a press conference this afternoon, it's in the Web applications business, and it will do what's necessary to eliminate obstacles. (Submitted by hdar3415) More...
In Depth: Where Obama Stands on Net Neutrality and Internet
betanews.com — With respect to the growing middle ground between technology and politics, it could be viably argued that no one has embraced technology as part of his or her campaign -- at least as an ideal -- more than Sen. Barack Obama. The use of online means to recruit campaign volunteers and to incite action on behalf of candidates, dates back to 1984. (Submitted by inactive) More...
Mozilla: Tell us how you see the future of Web browsing
betanews.com — With new versions of Firefox adding welcome features but no radical changes to the way people live and work, its producers are wondering whether the general public may have better ideas about Firefox' future than their own engineers. (Submitted by SirPopper) More...
Microsoft to share vulnerability data with select partners
betanews.com — In what may be becoming a semi-annual ritual, Microsoft chose the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas to unveil its latest initiative to share details about Windows vulnerabilities with outside sources who may be able to help. (Submitted by benb24) More...
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