iPhone 4 at Best Buy June 24, preorders start June 15

From CNET News.com: Best Buy will carry the iPhone 4 starting June 24, the first day of the gadget's availability anywhere, the retailer confirmed Monday.

That means Best Buy joins Apple Stores, AT&T, Radio Shack, and Wal-Mart in being the first to sell the latest iPhone.

Best Buy...

AT&T Unveils "Budget" HTC Aria Android Smartphone

From DailyTech: AT&T stayed away from Android devices for a long time. Presumably, the company didn’t want to risk cannibalizing its important iPhone sales with Android handsets. Over the last several months, however, AT&T has finally started to offer Android devices.

AT&T...

Chrome OS to Achieve Windows Support through "Chromoting"

From PC World: Google is hard at work putting the finishing touches on the Chrome OS--expected to hit the streets as a netbook operating system before the holidays. A new feature dubbed "chromoting" hopes to bridge the divide between Chrome and Windows, but the sketchy details thus...

Apple tweaks iOS rules for developers, but still no Flash

From CNET News.com: Developers working with the iOS platform got a small concession when Apple recently updated the developer agreement.

Apple threw more gas on the fire in its feud with Adobe last month when it quietly updated its developer agreement to say that "Applications that...

AMD Reaffirms Plans to Develop Fusion Processors for Servers

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices reaffirmed on Friday that the so-called accelerated processing units (APUs) – the chips that combine x86 processing cores along with graphics/stream processing engines – will eventually find their place on the market of servers. However, such...

Rambus Clarifies Positions in Hynix and Micron Cases

From X-bit Labs: Rambus, a leading designer of interface and DRAM technologies, has clarified its positions in regards of the case that is set to be reheard in October and which involves Hynix Semiconductor and Micron Technology.

“While both Micron and Hynix did file suit against...

Adobe halts Labs program for 64-bit Linux Flash Player

From InfoWorld: Adobe Systems has temporarily halted its Labs program for the development of Flash Player 10 software for 64-bit Linux, according to a bulletin from the Adobe Labs.

The company, though, remains "fully committed to bringing native 64-bit Flash Player for the desktop...

AT&T’s iPhone 4 Deals for Recent iPhone 3GS Buyers

From PC World: If you’re reading this–and you are–I suspect the chances that you bought an iPhone 3GS in the last few weeks are close to zilch. Assuming that you wanted to buy an iPhone at all, you were biding your time with the expectation that the new iPhone would be available in...

Judge deals possibly final blow to SCO over Linux

From CNET News.com: SCO's long-running campaign against Linux may have finally been dealt a death blow.

Late Thursday, the judge presiding over the company's legal battle with Novell rejected SCO's request for a new trial and upheld an April jury decision that determined Novell, not...

AT&T e-mail apologizes for iPad data breach

From CNET News.com: AT&T sent an e-mail to iPad owners Sunday explaining a data breach that occurred on its site and laying much of the blame with the group that discovered the hole.

In the e-mail explaining how the breach occurred, Attwood apologized for the breach and said...

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