April 16th, 2008
News to know: Zune VideoX; Intel; AMD; Dell; Apple
Notable headlines:
Mary Jo Foley: Zune VideoX: Microsoft’s iTunes killer?
Larry Dignan: Intel’s quarter on target: The tech sector exhales
Dell rolls out AMD quad-core servers; AMD lands VMware certification
Garett Rogers: Add videos of your business to Google Maps
Paula Rooney: Sun debuts MySQL 5.1 with no licensing change
openQRM goes solo after Qlusters dumps open source strategy
David Morgenstern: Apple seeking engineers with the right touch
Jason O’Grady: Attack of the clones: Psystar to battle Apple on EULA
- Larry Dignan: Psystar’s Mac clones: The pics
- Photos: Psystar’s Mac clones (right)
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Psystar: Apple’s terms violate U.S. monopoly laws
- Morgenstern: Preview’s CMYK conversion bug
John Morris: Dell slims down its laptops for small business
Dennis Howlett: Coghead Gallery signals new new opportunities for developers
Facebook: A new way to share with friends Facebook Lexicon
TechRepublic: Don’t wait to address performance problems on a project
Andrew Nusca: How to calibrate your HDTV
Phil Wainewright: Squaring the cloud Dana Gardner: It’s not your company’s data anymore
Fred Wilson: Ten Questions About Entrepreneurs
Dana Blankenhorn: My kid hates Linux too! (so what?)
Matthew Miller: Mowser ends, but the mobile web must live on. Kingsley-Hughes: Mobile Web must die!
- fring VoIP and IM client is now available for the Apple iPhone
- Third-party VoIP app for the iPhone - How will Apple respond to this?
TechCrunch: Google’s Don’t Be Evil Not “Ordained Motto” Says Marissa Mayer
News.com: Amazon’s MP3s not affecting iTunes
Kingsley-Hughes: Seagate files suit against STEC for SSD patent infringement
Gallery: Apple TV 2.0.2 Software Released (right)
Blankenhorn: Windows (in)security and open source
Harry Fuller: Brijit: Saving the planet, one magazine at a time
AOL tacks on Sphere; Reinvention continues
Silicon Alley Insider: Ads In Twitter Streams? Nope
Paul Murphy: The obligatory ‘Victoria Falls’ post
Segway goes Web 2.0, launches social site
Download Squad: Parenting 2.0: Mom pranks son’s MySpace as punishment
Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.




