Want Google TV? Your Wait May Soon Be Over
April 30, 2010
PC World - We’ve been hearing about the rumored Google TV for more than two months now, and it appears that May could bring an official unveiling of sorts. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google plans to debut its Web-meets-television software to some 3,000 developers at the Google I/O conference, which runs May 19-20 in San Francisco.
Adobe Strikes Back at Steve Jobs’ Flash Attack
April 30, 2010
NewsFactor - Adobe Systems is not taking lightly attacks on its technology by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. On Friday, Adobe responded to accusations by Jobs that Flash is behind Mac crashes and battery draining.
Apple stops Lala’s music, Web-based iTunes expected
April 30, 2010
Reuters - Lala, the online music service, will be shut down on May 31, just five months after Apple Inc bought the start-up fueling speculation the iPod maker plans to launch a new Web-based version of iTunes.
This Week in Geek: CPU News and Farewell to Two Tablets
April 30, 2010
PC World - While there’s been a ton of buzz about the iPhone 4G prototype saga (police raids! Navy cryptologists! ), this last week has seen some developments in the tablet and chip worlds, including canceled projects and cheap six-core processors. Read on for some stories that were shadowed by the iPhone drama!
Hacker of Sarah Palin’s e-mail found guilty
April 30, 2010
Reuters - A college student who hacked into former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s e-mail account and posted some of its contents on the Internet was found guilty Friday.
GM, Oprah Want To Stop Cell-Phone Use While Driving
April 30, 2010
NewsFactor - Oprah Winfrey and General Motors are adding their voices to the growing chorus against cell-phone use while driving. The queen of daytime talk was to host on Friday a Fort Wayne, Texas, activist, Diveeta Johnson, who lost her 18-year-old son, Rodney, after he lost control of a car while texting. Johnson has since persuaded 7,000 students to take a pledge not to text behind the wheel.
Hey, Google, Yahoo’s CEO Says You Have Problems
April 30, 2010
NewsFactor - Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz has put Google under a microscope — and found some flaws. The search executive talked to the media about Google’s weak spots, but some say she’s not in a position to scrutinize a company when there are many problems at her own.
Droid Incredible - changing the way I work again
April 30, 2010
My much-anticipated Droid Incredible arrived late yesterday, leaving me to charge it and make it through an evening of kids and chickens before I could have a serious geek-fest with it last night. When I did finally fire it up though and started installing Apps it became clear that a little device could really change […]br clear=”both” style=”clear: both;”/
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Droid Incredible - changing the way I work again
April 30, 2010
My much-anticipated Droid Incredible arrived late yesterday, leaving me to charge it and make it through an evening of kids and chickens before I could have a serious geek-fest with it last night….
Apple stops Lala’s music, Web-based iTunes expected
April 30, 2010
Reuters - Lala, the online music service, will be shut down on May 31, just five months after Apple Inc bought the start-up fueling speculation the iPod maker plans to launch a new Web-based version of iTunes.

