
Tech News Flash: Tuesday -- June 2, 2009
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Today's Headlines
The WAN Traffic Controller Juggling Act
Cuba Smolders Over Microsoft Messenger Withdrawal
On the ISS, Six Is Company, Thirteen's a Crowd
Windows 7 Starter Breaks Away From App Restrictions
First Impressions: Blah-da Bing
Apple May Charge for App Double-Dipping
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Mobile Development and Multiplicity Madness (34:30 minutes)
iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian, WinMo, Android -- the world is awash in
smartphone platforms, and this fragmented landscape is a pain for
developers, who have to build an app four or five times in order to
reach all users, as well as enterprises, which have to pay for the work.
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http://www.ecommercetimes.com/shared/audio/ect-gardner-2009-06-01.mp3
Today's Story Highlights
The WAN Traffic Controller Juggling Act
The Internet has become a critical component in today's fast-moving
business environment and continues to play a central role in delivering
mission-critical business applications and vital communications to
employees, partners and customers. The Internet holds the promise for
organizations to streamline operations, improve operational efficiencies
and lower costs.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67211.html
Cuba Smolders Over Microsoft Messenger Withdrawal
Cuba criticized Microsoft on Friday for blocking its Messenger instant
messaging service on the island and in other countries under U.S.
sanctions, calling it yet another example of Washington's "harsh"
treatment of Havana. The technology giant recently announced it was
disabling the program's availability in several nations to comply with a
U.S. ban on transfer of licensed software to embargoed countries.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67217.html
On the ISS, Six Is Company, Thirteen's a Crowd
Life on board the international space station is busier and more crowded
now that it's a full house. For the first time ever, the space station
is accommodating a permanent crew of six, the way it was intended when
the first piece flew a decade ago. The population at the orbiting
outpost doubled Friday when three new residents moved in.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67224.html
Windows 7 Starter Breaks Away From App Restrictions
In a departure from what it did with Windows XP and Windows Vista,
Microsoft has decided to give users of Window 7 Starter on small
notebook PCs -- netbooks -- the ability to run as many applications
simultaneously as they would like. The original plan had been to limit
users of the Windows 7 Starter edition to three simultaneous
applications.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67216.html
First Impressions: Blah-da Bing
Like many others, I was salivating at the thought of getting my hands on
a new, faster search engine, and so I was impatiently waiting for
Wednesday when Microsoft was scheduled to unleash Bing on the world.
When it made Bing available on Monday instead, I leaped on the
application and began running searches on the Web with little cries of
joy.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67215.html
Apple May Charge for App Double-Dipping
June 1 doesn't just herald the start of the Atlantic hurricane season.
The winds of gossip and speculation regarding Apple are already swirling
in anticipation of next week's Worldwide Developers Conference, and the
latest squall line focuses on those beta-testing the new iPhone 3.0
operating system.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67214.html
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