NewsFactor - Hewlett-Packard is hoping a little Voodoo will help it compete against Apple's MacBook Air and similar ultra-portable notebooks. -- read full article
NewsFactor - Apple is making headlines with the new iPhone 3G, and the academic world is seeing some opportunities for business case studies. -- read full article
Macworld.com - Apple released an update for its AirPort Utility on Wednesday that includes general fixes and compatibility updates for AirPort Utility and AirPort Base Station Agent. -- read full article
Reuters - Spain's Telefonica said on Wednesday it
will distribute Apple Corp's iPhone in 16 countries after
reaching deal covering most of the Latin American countries
where it is present and the Czech Republic.
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Out of the 11 companies that showed off their new iPhone applications Monday during Apple chief executive Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote, three were game developers. -- read full article
TechWeb - InformationWeek - HP counters the iPhone's buzz with new models of its touch-screen PC and a total of 16 notebooks for businesses and consumers. -- read full article
PC World - Apple's new server Mac OS X server software, code-named Snow Leopard, has a new file system and new features to deliver... -- read full article
NewsFactor - On Monday, Apple introduced a new service that delivers push e-mail, push contacts and push calendars into the "cloud" of native applications on the iPhone, iPod touch, Macs and PCs. -- read full article
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Apple's 3G iPhone could become a strong competitor against the BlackBerry and weaken Google's initiative to build an open source operating system for smartphones. -- read full article
AP - The new iPhone and the way it will be sold look set to shut down a small industry that arose to make the first version of the iconic phone available around the world.
TechWeb - InformationWeek - O2 customers who choose service plans costing either $88 or $146.50 a month would get the 8-GB version of the iPhone 3G at no additional cost. -- read full article
InfoWorld - On the keynote stage at Apple's 2008 Worldwide Developer Conference, Steve Jobs looked like a man who could use a Gatesian escape from the glass house to a quieter life spent in pursuit of passions that a CEO hasn't time to explore. The difference between Steve and Bill is that Steve's passion is already in his grasp. iPhone can be seen as a culmination point for much of what Steve has set his mind, hand, and brain trust to in the past decade. -- read full article