
Tech News Flash: Tuesday -- September 1, 2009
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Today's Headlines
The Promise and the Peril of Web 2.0
The iPhone's Gaming Growing Pains
Windows Mobile Gets Fall Fashion Update
Wikipedia to Tinge Suspect Entries With Orange Cast
Must-Tweet TV: Television Gets Into the Social Media Mix
High-End Double-Screen Laptop Targets Engineers, Creative Types
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Podcast
Lawyers Come Knocking: Info Management and E-Discovery (31:33 minutes)
Either in real terms or perceived terms, security is one of the biggest
hang-ups people have, and it's a wide-open question. When we talk about
the cloud and the enterprise, are we talking about something that is
fundamentally different in terms of securing it, versus what people are
accustomed to doing across their networks?
http://www.ectnews.com/shared/audio/ect-gardner-2009-08-31.mp3
Today's Story Highlights
The Promise and the Peril of Web 2.0
Web 2.0 enables companies to build dynamic networking communities and
foster ad hoc collaboration. This can be great for businesses, as they
can gain insights and feedback in hours instead of weeks or months.
However, the trusting, collaborative and open nature of the Web 2.0
environment is precisely what makes it ripe for malicious exploitation.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68006.html
The iPhone's Gaming Growing Pains
Consider the juice inside a hot new portable gaming device: It has a
speedy processor, a powerful graphics chip, plenty of memory and
wireless capabilities for instant downloads. You can play the latest
blood-soaked first-person shooters like "Resident Evil," dizzying
platformers like "Assassin's Creed" and some killer racing games that
don't even require punching combinations of buttons and triggers.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68001.html
Windows Mobile Gets Fall Fashion Update
Microsoft is giving its operating system for smartphones a new look in
time for the holiday shopping season. The world's largest software maker
said Tuesday that phones running the next version of Windows Mobile will
hit store shelves worldwide on Oct. 6. "Windows Mobile 6.5," as the new
system is called, has an updated look.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68011.html
Wikipedia to Tinge Suspect Entries With Orange Cast
Wikipedia plans to roll out a new feature with the goal of enhancing the
site's credibility. Called "WikiTrust," the optional feature color codes
entries based on reliability, according to a Wikipedia page describing
the new development. The color-coding tool gives users a "check text
tab" that reveals author, origin and reliability of the text.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68004.html
Must-Tweet TV: Television Gets Into the Social Media Mix
You can look at it as the beginnings of real interactive television --
or simply one big episode of the cult comedy TV series "Mystery Science
Theater 3000" brought to life. In any event, thanks to forthcoming plans
from IBM and Fox, viewers will soon be able to talk back to their flat-
screen televisions via social media such as Twitter and Facebook.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68003.html
High-End Double-Screen Laptop Targets Engineers, Creative Types
An Alaska technology company hopes to hit the market with the world's
first laptop boasting two identical 15.4-inch displays by the end of
this year. At nearly 12-pounds and equipped with two 15.4-inch screens
and a full-sized keyboard, gScreen's planned $3,000 Spacebook series
definitely doesn't track the "smaller is better" ethos prevailing in the
notebook space these days.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/67999.html
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