Friday, August 29, 2008

IT News HeadLines (CNET) 25-8-2008


  1. Nielsen- 'Obama text' reached 2.9 million
  2. Adobe strategy- Mobile app meets Photoshop Elements, Express updates
  3. Ex-Yahoo execs take on brand ad network, raise funds
  4. Apple ready to rumble on September 9-
  5. Report- Amazon to acquire book networking site
  6. MySpace in July- Best month ever-
  7. Got $18,000- Grab a Hasselblad camera while it's cheap
  8. EA, Take-Two in confidential talks
  9. CNET 2008 beta test expansion
  10. IE 8 to include private browsing feature
  11. Google joins group to offer free Wi-Fi in Milpitas
  12. Live from makeshift media-trailer-city at DNC
  13. Stay tuned- Katie Couric's DNC Webcast
  14. Microsoft invests in Net video company Move Networks
  15. Source- No food fights on the way at Google
  16. Woman to virtual ex- 'I won't be ignored!'
  17. Analyst- Google's favorable foreign exchange rate to hit bump
  18. Nvidia kicks off confab in tough times
  19. Polluting the cloud with incompatible ideas and applications
  20. Unconventional convention coverage via Google
  21. Democrats' quest for the White House
  22. Layoffs and executive shuffle at Vudu
  23. Apple shuts OpenClip- No more copy-and-paste
  24. Tech lets tongue drive the PC, wheelchair
  25. The Obama SMS- (Un-)gratifying instantification
  26. Microsoft and WPP to swap advertising assets-
  27. Sakar acquires Vivitar brand and IP
  28. Data on 84,000 U.K. prisoners is lost
  29. After speed boost, Firefox a developer default-
  30. Google cutting back on free-food perks-
  31. Linux and sex battle it out in Utah
  32. Facebook appears to be controlling 'wall spam'
  33. Get a DVD camcorder for $170 shipped
  34. Broadcom to buy AMD's digital TV business
  35. Vocal Joystick controls PCs for those with hand injuries
  36. How the Democratic convention is getting wired
  37. Sites help you troubleshoot media-player problems
  38. Making the cloud more consumable for enterprises
  39. Whoops! L.A. Times' 2008 'Dewey Defeats Truman' moment
  40. Motion-powered phone charger sashays in
  41. Get a whiff of Asus' scented laptops
  42. The Obama SMS- (Un-)gratifying instantification
  43. Google finds no privacy on private roads
  44. Larrabee performance--beyond the sound bite
  45. An open-source approach to tracking stolen laptops

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