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Archive for October 29th, 2008

AT&T Finally Offering Free Wifi for iPhone Users (Includes Starbucks Locations) (Arn/MacRumors)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Arn / MacRumors:
AT&T Finally Offering Free Wifi for iPhone Users (Includes Starbucks Locations)  —  AT&T has announced that they are now offering free Wi-Fi access to iPhone subscribers across the U.S. … AT&T provided a number of early hints that the service would be coming.

Google moves towards single sign-on with OpenID (Google Code Blog)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Google Code Blog:
Google moves towards single sign-on with OpenID  —  Currently users are required to create individual passwords for many websites they visit, but users would prefer to avoid this step so they could visits websites more easily.  Similarly, many websites on the Internet have asked …

T-Mobile G1 unlock possible; Android Community celebrates with giveaway (Shawn Brown/Android Community)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Shawn Brown / Android Community:
T-Mobile G1 unlock possible; Android Community celebrates with giveaway  —  The first T-Mobile G1 has been unlocked thanks to the guys over at Unlock-TMobileG1.com.  In honor of this we will be giving away 3 unlock codes for the T-mobile G1 in a community contest.

Apple’s $24.5B: The case for a stock buyback (Philip Elmer-DeWitt/Technology news)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Technology news:
Apple’s $24.5B: The case for a stock buyback  —  Here’s a headache most companies would love to have.  —  Apple is sitting on a huge cash reserve — $24.5 billion as of September and growing at the rate of $8 to $10 billion a year - that’s doing almost […]

John Doerr: 10 ways for companies to stay afloat in rough times (MG Siegler/VentureBeat)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

MG Siegler / VentureBeat:
John Doerr: 10 ways for companies to stay afloat in rough times  —  At VentureBeat’s Downturn Roundtable event this morning, Kleiner Perkins’ John Doerr came prepared with a list of the top things that start-up CEOs should do.  He surveyed 18 of Kleiner’s companies, and here’s what they suggest …

HD Netflix streaming comes to Xbox 360 first (Darren Murph/Engadget HD)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Darren Murph / Engadget HD:
HD Netflix streaming comes to Xbox 360 first  —  It’s something you can’t get on the Roku.  Nor on LG’s BD300.  Nor on Samsung’s P2500 / P2550 Blu-ray players.  Nor through Netflix’s own “Watch Instantly” portal.  It’s high-def Netflix streaming, and it’s coming first to Microsoft’s Xbox 360.

MacBook Airs ship; Psystar plans Mac notebook, Blu-ray desktop (AppleInsider)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

AppleInsider:
MacBook Airs ship; Psystar plans Mac notebook, Blu-ray desktop  —  Apple is making good on a promise to have its new MacBook Airs in the hands of customers early next week.  Meanwhile, unofficial Mac clone maker Psystar has announced a Blu-ray-enabled Mac desktop and says its also working on a Mac notebook.

Yahoo Gains Internet Search Share; Microsoft Loses (Vivek Shankar/Bloomberg)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Vivek Shankar / Bloomberg:
Yahoo Gains Internet Search Share; Microsoft Loses  —  Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) — Yahoo! Inc. handled a larger chunk of U.S. Internet searches last month while Microsoft Corp. lost market share, according to researcher ComScore Inc.  —  Yahoo had about 20.2 percent of queries in September …

Why BlackBerry Storm Is An iPhone (and G-1) Killer (Jim Courtney/GigaOM)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Jim Courtney / GigaOM:
Why BlackBerry Storm Is An iPhone (and G-1) Killer  —  Having followed activity in the BlackBerry ecosystem over the past few weeks, I have come to the conclusion that BlackBerry Storm should be called BlackBerry Stealth.  Why?  With little media coverage, its forthcoming launch is the sleeper play …

Tech giants in human rights deal (Maggie Shiels/BBC)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Maggie Shiels / BBC:
Tech giants in human rights deal  —  Microsoft, Google and Yahoo have signed a global code of conduct promising to offer better protection for online free speech and against official intrusion.  —  The Global Network Initiative follows criticism that companies were assisting governments in countries like China to censor the Internet.