David Pogue / New York Times:
For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative — One year and 11 days ago, our nation was swept by iPhone Mania. TV news coverage was relentless. Hard-core fans camped out to be the first in line. Bloggers referred to Apple’s new product as the “Jesus phone.” — It was a […]
Archive for July 8th, 2008
For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative - One year and 11 days ago … (David Pogue/New York Times)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G (Walter S. Mossberg/Personal Technology)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Walter S. Mossberg / Personal Technology:
Newer, Faster, Cheaper iPhone 3G — Apple Inc.’s iPhone has been the world’s most influential smart phone since its debut a year ago, widely hailed for its beauty and functionality. It was a true hand-held computer that raised the bar for all its competitors.
Microsoft Admits Windows Vista Mistakes, Criticizes Apple Ads (J. Nicholas Hoover/InformationWeek)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
J. Nicholas Hoover / InformationWeek:
Microsoft Admits Windows Vista Mistakes, Criticizes Apple Ads — The company will work to reverse the widely held belief, informed by early troubles upon the operating system’s launch, that Vista isn’t compatible with many applications and devices. — Microsoft is now acknowledging …
EMC CEO’s ego has cost investors billions (Ashlee Vance/The Register)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Ashlee Vance / The Register:
EMC CEO’s ego has cost investors billions — Whacks Greene when VMware needed her most — Comment By firing VMware chief Diane Greene, EMC’s top dog Joe Tucci has sent a message to investors that his personal likes and dislikes come before their broader interests.
Is This the First iPhone 3G Unboxing? (Kit Eaton/Gizmodo)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Kit Eaton / Gizmodo:
Is This the First iPhone 3G Unboxing? — A poster over at iPhonePortugal has revealed some photos of what they claim is the first iPhone 3G unboxing. Apparently it’s the 8GB version, and it certainly looks it, with its rounded back already carrying fingerprint smudges.
Be who you want on the web pages you visit (Niniane Wang/The Official Google Blog)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Niniane Wang / The Official Google Blog:
Be who you want on the web pages you visit — A while ago, I looked around the social web and wished that it could be less static. Sure, you can leave a comment on a blog or write a text blurb on your social networking profile. But […]
Bit.ly: Please Use This TinyURL of the Future (Marshall Kirkpatrick/ReadWriteWeb)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Bit.ly: Please Use This TinyURL of the Future — URL shorteners like TinyURL are a wildly popular way to share long links over email, IM, microblogging and other contexts. The millions of shortcuts that have been created through such services represent a huge opportunity to capture interesting data …
Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning (US-CERT)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
US-CERT:
Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning — Overview — Deficiencies in the DNS protocol and common DNS implementations facilitate DNS cache poisoning attacks. — I. Description — The Domain Name System (DNS) is responsible for translating host names to IP addresses …
Google Launches Virtual World Called Lively (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google Launches Virtual World Called Lively — Well, this sucks for Second Life. Google is launching a new service today called Lively, a browser based virtual world add-on that lets users create and customize avatars and worlds, interact with other users, and generally have a richer social interaction than is offered […]
Microsoft on Vista: ‘The time of worry is over.’ (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
Microsoft on Vista: ‘The time of worry is over.’ — Microsoft wants its partners and customers to know that it’s done letting letting its competitors and critics walk all over Windows Vista. — “We know our story is very different from what our competitors want us to think,” […]