InternetCell Roaming Rule Switch on Hold
The FCC's head is still mulling rules about that let small wireless phone carriers to 'roam' on the networks of larger rivals.
InternetThree iPhone Killers: Netbooks, MID, Android
The top three iPhone competitors pose a threat to Apple, but may need a product generation or two to realize their full potential.
InternetOlympics set the stage for emerging Web tech fight (Reuters)
Reuters - As the world's best athletes compete in Beijing, the summer Olympic games are setting the stage for a battle between Microsoft Corp and Adobe Systems Inc over the Internet's next big competition.
InternetEMC Wants to Manage It All
The storage giant's first Forum 2008 highlighted flash drives, Clariion arrays, and Web 2.0 and cloud storage plans along with an ambitious plan to unite all information under EMC management.
InternetStumbling Start For Microsoft's 3D Photo Service
After a slight hiccup at the start, Photosynth is up and running and even Microsoft is curious to see where its users take it.
InternetMicrosoft and WPP to swap advertising assets? (CNET)
CNET - Microsoft's forays into online ads may be focused on yet another deal, according to a report Monday in Advertising Age.
InternetGartner: Server Market Still Healthy Overall in Q2
Dell and IBM renew their server efforts, while Sun struggles and HP hums right along.
InternetiPhone Sales in Russia Seen at 3.5M in Two Years
Apple's handset has become a status symbol in Moscow.
InternetIntuit Brings QuickBooks To Blackberry and iPhone (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - For business professionals who can't stand to waste a minute, Intuit is delivering the ability to do accounting on a smartphone. On Monday, Intuit announced integration for both the iPhone and Blackberry with QuickBooks Online, a Web-based business accounting application.
Internet'Great Firewall of China' Blocks Apple's iTunes Store (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - China may be open to the Olympics, but it has shut off access to Apple's iTunes Store -- apparently because of a new album dedicated to Tibet. According to the album's sponsoring organization, more than 40 Olympic athletes from North America, Europe and China downloaded it "as an act of solidarity with Tibet" before the shutdown.
