Friday, June 5, 2009

What will Apple do at WWDC 2009?: CNET News

Apple's annual developer conference opens Monday morning, and anticipation of new iPhone hardware as well as new operating system features abound.
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Apple's annual developer conference opens Monday morning, and anticipation of new iPhone hardware as well as new operating system features abound.
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q&a Its Wii and DS video game machines already dominate the console and handheld markets. Now the company president wants to capture the rest of the hold-out audiences.
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Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse throws cold water on claims by Verizon Wireless that it could have the Palm Pre on its network within a half-year.
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The latest partners in the Yahoo Open Strategy offer ways to help you make payments from your e-mail inbox--which might keep you inside Yahoo a bit longer.
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Verisae, whose software tracks and reports corporate greenhouse gas emissions, is awarded a patent in the burgeoning field of carbon accounting applications.
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CEO Steve Ballmer suggests that the president's proposal could prompt companies to shift jobs outside the United States
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