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		<title>Weekend Update 11.21.09&#8211;The House of Cards Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drake Martinet</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In tough economic times like these, even the biggest businesses get the urge to restructure, reorg and reshuffle. Kara reported on several big breakups (of the tech variety), including the separation of AOL from Time Warner. Even ICQ got into the mix.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/11/cards_image.jpg"><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/11/cards_image-250x211.jpg" alt="cards_image" title="cards_image" width="250" height="211" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-29580" /></a>In tough economic times like these, even the biggest businesses get the urge to restructure, reorg and reshuffle. </p>
<p>Kara began Monday with some of the hard facts from the pending <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091116/aol-to-spin-off-december-9-begin-trading-december-10/">AOL-TimeWarner</a> (TWX) split. Stock issued for the post-spinoff AOL places the company’s total implied value at around $3 billion. Also on the list of stuff from 1994 being jettisoned from tech companies is <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091118/aol-hires-bankers-to-sell-off-icq-as-internet-service-starts-to-shed-non-core-assets/">the original instant messenger, ICQ</a>. Kara reported that AOL seeks to shed the brand in an effort to keep the larger ship afloat. Over at Yahoo (YHOO), Kara opened the lid on CEO Carol Bartz&#8217;s <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091118/yahoos-bartz-shuffles-the-exec-deck-filling-audience-and-other-top-slots-is-the-board-next-for-a-makeover/">shifting of top execs</a>. In Silicon Valley’s house of cards, everyone watches out for a shuffle.</p>
<p>Over at Digital Daily, John brought some hard numbers to the stresses being felt by AT&#038;T’s (T) 3G network thanks to a certain fruit-flavored smartphone. It seems that the iPhone is largely responsible for the <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091117/thanks-iphone-2000-percent-increase-in-bay-area-data-traffic-since-2008-says-att/">2,000 percent increase in data traffic</a> in the San Francisco Bay Area compared with a year ago. (Weekend Update doesn’t claim sole responsibility.) Keeping up with layoff news these days is almost a full-time job. It’s a good thing Paczkowski is on the case. This week, <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091118/sony-ericsson-to-sack-2000/">Sony-Ericsson let roughly 2,000 employees go</a>.  The firm plans to shutter whole offices in both the United States and abroad. John finished strong with a whole slew of posts about the forthcoming Google (GOOG) Chrome OS, which was <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091119/chrome-the-end-of-desktop-apps/">released in a developer’s beta</a> this week. Next year, the good kids may be getting their stockings filled with Chrome rather than Apples.  </p>
<p>You can never tell what MediaMemo will have up its sleeve in a given week, and this one was no exception. Peter came in early with reports that <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091118/conde-nasts-offering-for-apples-mystery-tablet-wired-magazine/">Wired magazine is another publication betting on a certain tablet</a>. Wired may pave the way for other Condé Nast publication e-editions. From the department of &#8220;Hey, it looks like it worked for them,&#8221; a couple of music giants will <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091118/vevo-big-musics-hulu-launches-december-8/">release a Hulu-like service for music videos</a>. No word yet on whether the Internet killed the video star. Peter closed it out this week with the fizzle that will be Oprah’s broadcast career. The talk-show-host-turned-deity <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091120/why-broadcast-tv-wont-miss-oprah/">will end her broadcast career</a> in 2011, but may not be sorely missed by CBS, according to MediaMemo. Everyone is pretty torn up about Gail leaving though. </p>
<p>Personal Technology went a little off the reservation this week and covered an intriguing specialty gadget with a very specific target audience. The <a href="http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20091118/intel-makes-leap-in-device-to-aid-impaired-readers/">reading aid for the visually impaired</a> is unusual for many reasons, not the least of which is that its branded Intel (INTC) both on the inside and outside. The reader uses a downward-facing camera to read text and translate it directly to speech. Walt was pleased with the device on the whole, though he encountered some bugs and a somewhat steep learning curve that may be a function of the novel nature of the product. <a href="http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/20091118/mossbergs-mailbox-16/">Over at Mossberg&#8217;s Mailbox</a>, the lead question this week was about data loss. Once the geek shudders stopped, Walt let the reader know that there are many alternatives to Apple’s (AAPL) Time Capsule drives, and the integrated Time Machine option is one useful alternative. At Mossberg Solution, <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20091117/palm-pixi-needs-a-dusting-of-speed/">Katie won a fight with a Pixi</a> and brought us the blow-by-blow account. The cheap-and-cheerful version of the Palm (PALM) Pre features a stripped-down price. That savings came at too high a performance cost, said Katie. She praised Palms webOS, but came down on the side of spending a little more to get the Pre.</p>
<p>Stay tuned and check back often. Weekend Update will be back next week as long as we can make it out for the Black Friday sales with all our fingers and toes.</p>
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		<title>Weekend Update 11.14.09&#8211;Keeping Your Heads and Data in the Cloud</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drake Martinet</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you follow AllThingsD, and Weekend Update hopes you do, then one thing you’ve come to value is the special way the staff gets around the world to cover the important stuff and report it straight from the geek’s mouth. This week our bicoastal brigade brought the tech news as it happened, and in Boomtown’s case, from 30,000 feet.]]></description>
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If you follow <strong>AllThingsD</strong>, and Weekend Update hopes you do, then one thing you’ve come to value is the special way the staff gets around the world to cover the important stuff and report it straight from the geek&#8217;s mouth. This week, our bicoastal brigade brought the tech news as it happened, and in Boomtown’s case, from 30,000 feet. </p>
<p>Kara came out swinging this week over Meg Whitman’s insistence that the <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091111/from-the-department-of-oh-no-she-didnt-whitman-defends-ebays-skype-debacle/">Skype acquisition by eBay</a> should be put in her &#8220;win&#8221; column. Whitman, former CEO of eBay (EBAY), is running for governor of California, and Kara had her spin detector set to maximum. Speaking of dystopia, Kara covered the release of <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091112/author-ken-auletta-talks-about-google-and-its-lack-of-emotional-intelligence/">Ken Auletta’s new book, &#8220;Googled: The End of the World as We Know It.&#8221;</a> Auletta posits that Google (GOOG) is more Spock than Kirk and lacks important emotional intelligence. He made similar accusations about another subject of his recent works: Microsoft (MSFT). Insert sarcastic gasp here. Kara rounded out the week with a flight aboard the airship &#8220;Broadband,&#8221; aka Virgin America. It seems as though Facebook is everywhere these days, and on this day in particular, <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091113/flying-the-digitally-friendly-skies-gogo-google-and-the-facebook-pr-guy-in-17d/">Facebook was just a few rows behind her in the person of a PR guy</a> from the company. The moral is that maybe the greatest thing about that speedy in-flight Internet is farming out the awkward seatmate talk to your email inbox. Kara did get an invitation to Facebook’s Washington, D.C., offices out of the deal. </p>
<p>Digital Daily opened the week with an <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091110/100000-droids-dropped-during-first-weekend/">invasion of droids</a>. No, John wasn’t stuck in front of an Xbox playing Terminator; he was covering the release of the first 100,000 units of Motorola’s (MOT) newest iPhone competitor. John also covered <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091112/apple-builds-massive-glass-jai-alai-court-in-nyc/">Apple’s (AAPL) opening of a “significant store” in New York this week</a>, which may shed light on the company&#8217;s future retail strategy. John sees potential for the newest store to serve as jai-alai palace, should the whole iPhone thing not work out. And just in case Kara’s story about Google’s lack of feeling wasn’t frightening enough, John brought us a look into <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091113/still-room-for-microsoft-in-google%e2%80%99s-office-empire/">the search giant’s designs on the software space occupied by Microsoft Office</a>. While Google claims to have no plans for domination of office productivity, it sure seems like it would like to paint the whole cloud Chrome. </p>
<p>Peter gave us the cold hard facts about<a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091112/aols-mass-layoffs-will-cost-200-million/"> the projected costs of the coming AOL spinoff</a>, as he began the week in somber tone. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, AOL estimates losses will run to nearly $200 million and end employment for up to 1,000 people. Nothing gets Peter up from that kind of low <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091113/the-office-weighs-in-on-murdochs-paywall-plans/">quite like a good session with &#8220;The Office</a>,&#8221; and this week’s episode was just too good to pass up. The team at Dunder Mifflin did a little Wall Street Journal paywall pole-vault right on screen. Commentary on recent &#8220;Murdochian&#8221; events or not, Peter thinks it&#8217;s just good TV. MediaMemo covered the <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091113/google-makes-aols-turnaround-task-even-harder/">pending AOL spinoff from the other end this week</a> and addressed the biggest problem in the room head on: AOL is going to enter a space it hasn’t filled since the days when the sound of &#8220;you’ve got mail&#8221; meant you were high tech. Google runs the yard now, which will make it harder for AOL’s old dog to play with the comparatively young pups.  </p>
<p>Most people think bigger is better, but in the strange world of tech columnists, small reigns supreme. <a href="http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20091111/price-is-heavier-but-these-laptops-are-very-sleek/">Walt’s Personal Technology column </a>this week covered three new laptops with some very sleek features to please the holiday consumer. New offerings from Toshiba, HP (HPQ) and Lenovo came under the Mossberg microscope, and all were pronounced impressive, if a bit pricy. Walt’s semifavorite is the Lenovo, but his preference for the slim, light design admittedly came at the heavy expense of limited battery life. <a href="http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/20091111/droid-memory-palm-to-ipod-touch-and-imacs-for-older-users/">The trip to Mossberg’s Mailbox </a>this week yielded answers on pressing questions from potential Motorola Droid owners, a person hoping to make the move from a Palm (PALM) PDA to an iPhone, and from an older computer user thinking about making the switch to Apple’s new bigger-screened iMac. <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20091110/a-downsized-blackberry-bold-with-oomph/">Over at The Mossberg Solution</a>, Katie reviewed the new BlackBerry Bold from Research in Motion (RIM), which seemed to have 10 percent more features and a similar reduction in size. The newest model wasn’t quite as Bold as its predecessors, Katie found. Many features originally reserved for this higher-end model have been passed down to the rest of the product range. Her advice: have a look at the Tour or Curve 8900 before going Bold. </p>
<p>Tune in next week to get the 30,000-foot view on the wide world of tech from the road-ready <strong>AllThingsD</strong> team. Let&#8217;s hope we can get Wi-Fi on that flight too. </p>
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		<title>Weekend Update 11.07.09&#8211;Big Trouble in Little China Edition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes big news comes in small packages--especially in the world of high tech. This week, AllThingsD covered some little changes that mean serious consequences for the companies that make the stuff and consumers who rely on it.]]></description>
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<p>Big news often comes in small packages and BoomTown was all over the little moves that meant big stories this week. Kara covered a massive <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091103/clutter-free-twittified-binged-and-also-apple-icious-the-new-msn-homepage-debuts-plus-screenshots-and-the-press-release/">redesign of Microsoft&#8217;s MSN homepage</a> that follows the old car-racing-mantra-turned-Web-design ethos: Add power and lightness. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when BoomTown covered the <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091104/i-love-the-smell-of-settlement-in-the-morning-skype-founders-set-to-get-10-percent-option-to-buy-three-percent-more-and-two-board-seats/">end of the Skype ruckus</a>. All is forgiven, and all it took was a sizable stake in the company and seats on the board. Kara rounded things out by running a quick post about a spankin’ new feature from <strong>AllThingsD</strong>: Every Friday, the just launched <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091106/meet-drake-meeting-brizzly-a-spanking-new-atd-feature/">&#8220;Almost Famous&#8221;</a> will cover interesting start-ups through the eyes of their chief geeks. Kara’s all about geek love. </p>
<p>Digital Daily isn’t usually big into bean-counting, but this week the numbers were where it was happening. The <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091103/chinese-iphone-sales/">first sales figures came back from Apple’s iPhone launch in China</a>, and the numbers weren’t good. As of pub time for the post, only 5,000 iPhones had been (legitimately) purchased. If the Chinese numbers were a picture of modesty, the App Store’s numbers were parading through Time Square in an orange jumpsuit singing Eddie Grant’s &#8220;Electric Avenue.” The two-year-old App store’s epic popularity has pushed its already outsized download numbers past the <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091104/apples-app-store-hits-100000-apps/">two-billion mark</a>. Not to be outdone with unprecedented flash, Google (GOOG) violated its own nonrule late in the week and ran a <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091106/droid-goog/">semi-ad on the Google homepage</a>. You say ad, they say synergy, but at the end of the day it was a direct promo for Motorola&#8217;s (MOT) new Droid, which runs on Google’s Android platform. </p>
<p>MediaMemo started the week off right with a fresh bite from Apple (AAPL). Peter covered the <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091102/apples-itunes-pitch-tv-for-30-a-month/">revamp of Apple TV</a>, which will now be offered for $30 a month. <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091104/news-corp-delivers-inline-revenues-and-an-earnings-bump/">News from News Corp.</a> was no surprise this week, when MediaMemo brought us the story that the media empire (and <strong>AllThingsD</strong>’s uber-parent company) was doing fine as long as you only pay attention to cable and movies. Broadcast and print? Eh, not so much. Finally, Peter asked a few probing questions of Google CEO Eric Schmidt in regard to his company&#8217;s <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091105/does-your-mom-edit-your-blog-google-wants-to-know/">suspicious addition of a &#8220;blog&#8221; tag attached to some Google News postings.</a> Schmidt speculated, but the ultimate answer wasn’t, as he suggested, because of your mother.</p>
<p>Deep in his Personal Technology bunker, at an undisclosed location somewhere in rural Maryland, Walt got to take a crack at the <a href="http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20091104/motorolas-droid-is-smart-success-for-verizon-users/">new Motorola Droid</a> this week, and his response was, well, very positive. He praised the Droid’s exceptional battery life and call clarity, even if the touchscreen wasn’t quite up to the iPhone bar. All in all, he said it was a win for Verizon (VZ) and the Google&#8217;s mobile OS.</p>
<p><a href="http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/20091104/windows-live-email-tablets-and-vista/">Mossberg’s Mailbox</a> continues to fill with questions about the speculative Apple tablet. Walt offered some other sage advice about making the Windows 7 switch with 64 bits, and what to do with all that grief over the death of Microsoft’s (MSFT) Outlook Express.</p>
<p>Katie was sweatin’ to the newbies this week, with an <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20091103/fitbit-sees-how-you-run-walk-and-sleep/">energetic review of Fitbit</a>, a wireless fob for tracking calories and exercise stats. The Bluetooth headset-sized clip attaches to your waistband and uploads your activities to the Fitbit Web interface, where you can track how many calories you did or didn’t burn. You can also add water consumed and calories eaten. The Fitbit has been shipping since September, but won&#8217;t appear on retail shelves until after the holidays. No word yet on if it will include a &#8220;Cheesecake Factory&#8221; tab to the interface so as to allow for calorie counts that require exponents. </p>
<p>Like any good gadget lovers, we are all about the small and mighty here at <strong>AllThingsD</strong>. Stay tuned in with your RSS reader, Twitter feed or the good ol’ homepage. We’ll keep bringing you the little things you need to know. </p>
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		<title>Weekend Update 10.03.09&#8211;The Media-Mangle Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 19:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drake Martinet</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Books vanishing from e-readers...magazines on Hulu...DVDs from a kiosk…cats and dogs living together…mass hysteria!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/10/ghostbusters-250x187.png" alt="ghostbusters" title="ghostbusters" width="250" height="187" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-25887" />Books vanishing from e-readers&#8230;magazines on Hulu&#8230;DVDs from a kiosk…cats and dogs living together…mass hysteria! </p>
<p>If the medium was the message in yesterday’s zeitgeist, today’s &#8220;message transcends the medium&#8221; is a whole new mindset. It’s a brave new world out there, and AllthingsD didn’t fail to help make sense of it this week.</p>
<p>Boomtown was abuzz with the latest conversation from an Internet publishing sensation. <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090929/scribd-ceo-trip-adler-speaks/">Trip Adler, CEO of San Francisco-based Scribd</a>, spoke to Kara about all things text and what its like to share a niche with giants. Speaking of giants, Boomtown was in Seattle this week, peering through everyone’s favorite Windows. While there, Kara caught wind of <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090930/microsoft-execs-got-compensation-axed-as-ballmer-touts-a-new-efficiency-which-sounds-painful/">CEO Steve Ballmer’s embrace of the &#8220;new efficiency&#8221;</a> by way of some executive belt-tightening. And in a followup to the near-viral <a href="http://video.allthingsd.com/video/louie-swisher-loves-redbox--hollywood-not-much/6A8244D6-47AE-4386-AAD9-74801908EEA1">&#8220;Louie Swisher loves Redbox&#8221;</a> video, Kara wrote about a <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091001/fox-slaps-back-legally-at-redbox/">legal slap-fight</a> between the DVD rental kiosk group and Fox.  </p>
<p>While Fox was busy giving Redbox a black-eye, Digital Daily covered blows from a different kind of palm. It seems that Palm’s new mobile darling, the Pre, is a little over-abundant on store shelves. An <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090930/pre-inventory-glut/">11 week-deep glut</a> of the device may indicate tough times ahead for the smart-phone contender. If one plucky contender wasn’t enough, Digital Daily also covered IBM’s release of a <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091002/ibm-challenges-gmail-with-lotuslive-inotes/">LotusLive iNotes</a>. This mail, calendar, and task management solution takes aim at a market currently in Google’s crosshairs. Finally, the week wouldn’t be complete with out a good Apple prognostication. John closed things out with some FCC documents that indicate a <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091002/apple-fcc-docs-hint-at-imac-refresh/">new wireless mouse and keyboard</a> offering from the crew at 1 Infinite Loop. The logical jump is that the new input devices might be designed to complement a newly refreshed line of desktops. </p>
<p>John had new Macs and Peter had old tricks this week, specifically of the <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091001/amazon-we-wont-delete-your-kindle-books-unless-we-need-to-delete-your-books/">Kindle kind</a>. In a settlement with the now-famous &#8220;1984 kid,&#8221; Amazon sealed up some of the holes in its policies about removing books from its Kindle devices. Now it’s most certainly against their policy to remove data…except when it isn’t. In a similar vein, more details surfaced about an upcoming <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091002/publishers-like-time-inc-s-hulu-for-magazines-proposal-what-will-apple-and-amazon-say/">e-publishing venture from Time</a> that aims to put the content genie back in the bottle, Hulu style. The concept is to create a clearinghouse for magazines online and take back control of content and advertising dollars.  Just in case we were beginning to think that there is always digital strength in numbers, Peter covered Comcast’s <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091002/wall-street-to-comcast-no-nbc-for-us-thank-you-very-much/">squashing of a rumor</a> that it was looking to acquire a stake in NBC. Just the hint of such a move sent Comcast’s stock on a temporary tumble. </p>
<p>Walt was a personal technology machine this week with new additions to both the personal technology section and Mossberg’s Mailbox. And if that weren’t enough, Katie covered an important countertrend in personal tech that really turned some heads. </p>
<p>The personal tech feature of the week was the <a href="http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20090930/sprints-htc-hero-may-be-your-scene-in-smart-phones/">HTC Hero</a>. This latest offering from the veteran Taiwan phone manufacturer features its most robust customization of the Android platform yet. Walt gave it high marks and placed it squarely among the Blackberry-Palm-Apple pantheon. </p>
<p>Walt <a href="http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/20090930/mossbergs-mailbox-12/">checked the mailbox</a> this week and answered some serious questions about the rise of the touchscreen laptop, the finer points of OS X and the iPhone OS, and tried to let a Vista Ultimate user down easy about the limited options for an easy upgrade to Windows 7. </p>
<p>Katie brought her A game to <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20090929/countertrend-h-p-says-please-print-often/">The Mossberg Solution</a> with a succinct and poignant analysis of HP’s new growth model. The new Photosmart All-in-One with &#8220;Touch-Smart Web&#8221; bucks the current trend of photos and documents for digital display and tried to put consumers back in the printing game. The new printing experience uses a robust touchscreen and Web interface to allow printing of pics straight from the Web without a computer ever being involved. While she did have some good things to say about the printer’s apps and interface, HP’s overall strategy left her underwhelmed. </p>
<p>Whether you want to be the first to know when &#8220;that tablet&#8221; finally arrives or are just into the best coverage from the industry that is changing the world, there is no better homepage for all-things-tech than AllthingsD.  </p>
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		<title>Weekend Update 09.26.09&#8211;The Cougar Hunter Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 19:20:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drake Martinet</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kara was half James Bond, half Indiana Jones in the cities and jungles of BoomTown this week. She jet-setted, jet-lagged and still managed to report on a genuine cougar fight.]]></description>
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<p>Kara was half James Bond, half Indiana Jones in the cities and jungles of BoomTown this week. She jet-setted, jet-lagged and still managed to report on a genuine cougar fight. </p>
<p>BoomTown waved goodbye to merry old England and racked up some more frequent flier miles early in the week heading back to the techie embrace of Silicon Valley. Before her tray table was locked, though, Kara made a quick stop at <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090922/is-spotify-spot-on-co-founder-daniel-ek-talks-about-the-hot-online-music-start-up/">music darling-of-the-moment Spotify</a>. Daniel Ek, founder and CEO, hopes to bring its pay-per-month music service to millions of American mobile devices, to add to its hefty presence in the U.K. and Europe.</p>
<p>As D-Force One touched down at AllThingsD headquarters, one of the valley’s original major players shook things up with a $100 million branding move. Yahoo (YHOO), possibly now spelled<a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090922/yahoo-ad-campaign-creative-wed-like-to-see/"> Y!hoo, changed its brand</a> in support of an overall shakeup of its services. Kara hearkened back to the D conference and wondered if rebranding the company Y!#@&#038;$oo might have been more appropriate, considering CEO Carol Bartz&#8217;s preference for &#8220;salty&#8221; language. </p>
<p>And not to be left out of a worthy chuckle, BoomTown brought readers the inside scoop on the <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090923/the-microsoft-cougar-memo-its-grrrrrrrrreat/">cougar that came to town</a>. Yes, a cougar&#8211;or mountain lion, if you’re from California&#8211;was seem roaming the hills above Microsoft’s Redmond, Wash., campus this week. The company circulated a fairly priceless memo that included tips on how to successfully fight a cougar. Any such advice against snow leopards, however, was omitted. </p>
<p>As Kara was jet lagging,  John was running full-tilt over at Digital Daily. On Monday, <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090921/repub-neutrality/">the Federal Trade Commission released a new proposal to institutionalize Net neutrality</a>. The proposal would ban Internet service providers and data deliverers from prohibiting or throttling content to promote their own services. John pointed out that it wasn’t too surprising that AT&#038;T (T)&#8211;and Republicans&#8211;weren’t too happy with the move. </p>
<p>While politicians exercised their series of tubes, Microsoft (MSFT) was busy shadow-tablet boxing. John filed a report about the first Microsoft device designed exclusively to compete with a product Apple (AAPL) doesn’t make. <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090922/courier/">The &#8220;Courier,&#8221;</a> as the two-page &#8220;tablet-book&#8221; is called, features some decidedly un-Apple-like interfaces, unless of course you look a little farther back to the days of the Newton. </p>
<p>To finish out the week, Digital Daily took the AllThingsD time machine back to 2003, when <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090924/att-welcomes-iphone-users-to-2003/">Apple was rolling out its revolutionary MMS service</a>. Sometime Friday, iPhone users were suddenly able to share pictures with friends over the air. Unless they already use Flickr, Facebook,  or about a zillion other apps that basically do the same thing. </p>
<p>MediaMemo explored its inner, or maybe outer, geek this week, beginning with the <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090923/tablet-shmablet-how-about-a-mud-pc/">Gizmodo annual gallery show</a>. The charity event featured musical Tesla coils, Star Trek props and a &#8220;Microsoft Surface&#8221;-like computer with a mud-based (not joking) user interface.</p>
<p>Peter continued the browsing theme, reporting that <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090923/google-yahoo-going-shopping-again/">Yahoo and Google were both back</a> in the market for acquisitions. Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt said he had his checkbook open again, now that &#8220;the worst is behind us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even if Yahoo and Google are in a buying mood, one particular VC firm isn’t feeling so flush. New York’s Union Square Ventures opted out of the latest round of <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090925/early-twitter-backer-union-square-sits-this-one-out/">Twitter fund-raising</a>. Peter hazarded a guess that the now-famous $1 billion valuation may have had something to do with it. </p>
<p>Across town at the <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20090922/microsoft-packsthe-new-zune-hdwith-bells-whistlesand-plenty-of-style/">Mossberg Solution</a>, Katie gave readers a complete rundown on the Microsoft Zune HD. The iPod-hunting media player is now in its fourth generation. The player got high marks in the style and widgets categories, but still needs a solution to the confusing &#8220;points system&#8221; purchase interface. The problem with Zune isn’t the player, it seems, but the stuff Zune isn’t connected to. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to be another week of electro-awesomeness here at AllThingsD. Until then, always remember that you should never turn your back on a cougar. The safest way to escape is to buy it a pomegranate martini and squeeze out the window of the men&#8217;s bathroom.  </p>
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		<title>iPhone Headed to South Korea in November</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The iPhone is finally coming to the world’s most wired country. South Korean regulators on Wednesday cleared the iPhone for sale. Great news for Apple. The South Korean market is a robust one, and analysts say that with the right carrier partner, Cupertino could be looking at first-year sales ranging from 500,000 to two million.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/09/lucy_ec9588eb8595ed9598ec84b8ec9a94.jpg" alt="lucy_ec9588eb8595ed9598ec84b8ec9a94" title="lucy_ec9588eb8595ed9598ec84b8ec9a94" width="350" height="263" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-25314" />The iPhone is finally coming to the world’s most wired country. <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125367616595333125.html">South Korean regulators on Wednesday cleared the iPhone for sale</a>, amending a rule that requires all cellphones sold in the country to use domestic location-based services. </p>
<p>&#8220;The commission has endorsed the local sale of the iPhone and the launch of its service within the limits of the law,&#8221; said  Lee Tae-hee, a spokesman of the Korea Communications Commission. &#8220;If Apple includes location based-related details as a form of an agreement to its strategic partners such as KT, Apple&#8217;s iPhone can give location-related services here.&#8221; </p>
<p>Great news for Apple (AAPL). The South Korean market is a robust one, and analysts say that with the right carrier partner, Cupertino could be looking at sales over the first year ranging from 500,000 to two million. That said, they note that competing with the likes of Samsung and LG on their home turf won’t be easy. Between them, they control about 70 percent of the South Korean handset market. </p>
<p>&#8220;There seem to be a lot of people waiting for iPhones to go on sale here but it will not be easy for Apple to crack the Korean market as Samsung and LG already dominate the market with competitive phones,&#8221; said Jae Lee, analyst at Daiwa Securities in Seoul. &#8220;It will be difficult for Apple to steal market share significantly from the Korean makers in the short term but the iPhone could still be a threat to Samsung and LG in the long term.&#8221;</p>
<p>When the iPhone finally does arrive at market in South Korea, it will likely be with KT (formerly known as Korea Telecom) as a carrier partner. <a href="http://iphonasia.com/?p=6853">As Dan Butterfield over at iPhonAsia notes</a>, KT CFO Yeon-hak Kim suggested as much this past summer. &#8220;Apple iPhone will be in our smartphone line-up,&#8221; he said in August. “iPhone will help to expand the smartphone market and will contribute to increasing the ARPU (average revenue per user).&#8221; </p>
<p>KT officials are telling the Korea Times that they’re looking at a November launch date. &#8220;KT has been in talks with Apple to introduce iPhones,&#8221; <a href="http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2009/09/123_52348.html">said a KT official</a>. &#8220;Sometime in November, the latest iPhone model dubbed as &#8216;iPhone 3GS&#8217; and its previous model will be commercialized. KT and Apple will decide on the coverage of location-based services.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Weekend Update 9.19.09&#8211;The Real World, Silicon Valley Edition</title>
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		<dc:creator>Drake Martinet</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geekfighting may never become its own UFC event, but following tech news this week seemed, in places, like a view to a big, well-funded cage match.]]></description>
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<p>Geekfighting may never become its own UFC event, but following tech news this week seemed, in places, like a view to a big, well-funded cage match. Things got so rowdy that Kara Swisher could hear them all the way across &#8220;The Pond.&#8221;</p>
<p>Before heading off on her tour of Euro-BoomTown this week, Kara set off for Carlsbad, Calif. to visit with <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090915/warren-buffett-at-fortune-womens-conference-on-the-economy-and-george-clooney/">Warren Buffet and the ladies of Fortune</a>. Après Buffet, readers were treated to an exclusive interview, Kara-style, with <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090918/loic-le-meur-speaks-about-new-and-improved-seesmic/">Loïc Le Meur, Seesmic founder</a> and namesake of the Web’s cutest logo. Kara wasn’t just visiting Europe for some cute overload, though. She wired back a report on the <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090918/kara-visits-the-oxford-social-media-convention-i-say-twitt-er-you-say-twitt-ah/">Oxford Social Media Convention</a>, where she spoke on social media’s effect on business. Kara rounded out her week with rowdiness and the<a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090918/parsing-the-legal-tantrums-of-zennstrom-and-friis/"> legal tantrums of Skype founders Zennström and Friis</a>. </p>
<p>Closer to home, Digital Daily covered the media battle between Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG), which recalls a shoving match between the prom king and the captain of the football team. Apple continued to insist that it was <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090918/aapl-goog/">still “studying”</a> the proposed Google Voice app for iPhone, while Google insisted that it had <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090918/quoted-118/">already been rejected</a>. It’s tough being the popular kids.</p>
<p>Between the smartphone scuffles, <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090918/palm-2/">Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein was urging everyone to play nice</a>, even as Palm still may have to fight for survival. </p>
<p>The Silicon Valley malevolence even spread to Gotham early in the week. MediaMemo got the backstory on how the <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090914/the-new-york-times-explains-how-it-got-hacked-it-sold-an-ad/">New York Times was hacked</a> into spreading malware to its Web visitors. The explanation: It sold an ad to hackers, who posed as mild-mannered VOIP client Vonage (VG) to make the purchase. Meanwhile in a related&#8211;or not&#8211;story, <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090918/microsoft-goes-hunting-for-malvertisements/">Microsoft is seeking and suing some mystery malvertisers</a> who perpetrated a similar scheme with ads sold by the software giant. Whether it is a growing trend or a few overachieving hackers, it was a tough week in ad land.  </p>
<p>Amid all the kneecapping and eye-gouging, all things Mossberg was a helpful calm in the storm. Walt liked the <a href="http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20090916/apples-itunes-9-makes-it-easier-to-share-organize/">new features in iTunes 9</a> and found it uncluttered, easier to use and more intelligent than its predecessor. Also among the hits were upgraded management and improved content-sharing. </p>
<p>Mossberg’s Mailbox was stuffed <a href="http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/20090916/mossbergs-mailbox-11/">full of sage advice</a> about online backup as the kids go of to college, compression and the vinyl vs. digital dilemma, and some on-target advice for the family genealogist making the switch from PC to Mac. </p>
<p>The Mossberg Solution delved deeper into email mastery with some <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20090915/how-to-tweak-outlook-email-to-work-for-you/">unmissable tips and tricks for Microsoft Outlook users</a>. Katie made an industry standard better, and even gave readers a peek into some coming attractions for Outlook 2010. </p>
<p>Tune in next week. We’ll keep bringing you the blow by blow &#8217;til the final bell. </p>
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		<title>Weekend Update: 9.12.2009&#8211;Now in Eight Shiny New Colors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 19:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Beth Callaghan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the highlight  of the week was undoubtedly Apple’s Rock and Roll event on Wednesday featuring Steve Jobs 2.0, that was only the anodized aluminum, candy-colored, video-shooting cherry on top of another week of tech sector reporting from All Things Digital.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/09/jobs-2.0-250x187.jpg" alt="jobs-2.0" title="jobs-2.0" width="250" height="187" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-24614" /> While the highlight of the week was undoubtedly Apple’s Rock and Roll event on Wednesday featuring <a href="http://video.allthingsd.com/video/return-of-the-steve/D52F0B28-31B7-46F3-8E84-57009AA262EA">Steve Jobs 2.0,</a> that was only the anodized aluminum, candy-colored, video-shooting cherry on top of another week of tech sector reporting from All Things Digital. </p>
<p>BoomTown was abuzz with Pixis, Plums and power this week as Kara focused on tech that wasn’t Apple, and reminded us that lady geeks hold the power in Silicon Valley. </p>
<p>While Apple was gathering clouds for its Rock and Roll storm, <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090909/teeny-tiny-pixi-phone-from-palm-tries-killing-giant-hype-for-apple-event-today/">Palm (PALM) released the teeny Pixi</a>, designed, Palm hopes, to steal some of that Apple (AAPL) thunder. The Pixi smart phone, while smaller and thinner, reported Kara, has fewer features and less power than the already available Pre. </p>
<p>Small can be good in the world of tech, and BoomTown reported that a certain Nordic tech behemoth thinks so too. Nokia (NOK) announced that it had <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090911/nokia-acquires-san-francisco-microsocial-networking-start-up-plum/">acquired &#8220;microsocial networking&#8221; start-up Plum</a>, whose signature offering allows users to build smaller, more intimate electronic social networks. </p>
<p>Kara did it &#8220;like a boss&#8221; this week and highlighted the tech sector mavens from <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090911/yahoos-bartz-8-facebooks-sandberg-22-googles-mayer-22-and-more-techies-makes-fortunes-50-most-powerful-women-list/">Fortune magazine’s annual list of most powerful women</a>. Ursula Burns of Xerox (XRX), IBM-er (IBM) Ginni Rometty and Oracle (ORCL) President Safra Catz were among those at the top. BoomTown will be at the upcoming conference associated with the Fortune list, so look for Kara’s Flip video interviews with these Titanias of tech. </p>
<p>It was nice of Apple to release new iPods just in time for John’s birthday this week, and Digital Daily returned the favor with high-bandwidth, hard-rockin&#8217; coverage of Apple’s music-themed event, complete with <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090909/apple-music-event-photos/">live photos</a> and <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090909/live-from-apples-lets-rock-event-itunes-9/">blogging</a>. John liked the video feature of the new iPod nano, but focused on the biggest news of the week&#8211;<a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090910/qotd-189/">Apple’s upgraded CEO</a>. </p>
<p>Digital Daily’s Apple coverage didn’t stop at The Steve. Ever since announcement of the <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090910/apple-to-extend-att%E2%80%99s-iphone-exclusivity-deal/">exclusive Apple-AT&#038;T (T) partnership</a>, current and would-be iPhone freaks have speculated as to what kind of deal will be struck when that contract expires. John reported that iSuppli prognosticators think the agreement may be extended when it runs out in 2010. </p>
<p>John closed out the week with Twitter leaks about the newest incarnation of Microsoft’s (MSFT) Google-toppler (GOOG), Bing. <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090911/bing-2-0-sexy/">Microsoft showcased Bing 2.0</a> at the annual company meeting, which some employees took as a green light to tweet away about the unreleased product. Microsoft HQ was more tight-lipped, telling John only that the rollout would happen over the next few months. </p>
<p>MediaMemo followed the money this week&#8211;specifically advertising dollars. A year after the Lehman collapse, Peter cited a <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090908/is-media-spending-up-it-better-be/">MediaPost survey that showed some growth</a> in ad spending. In a down market, Peter reminded, sometimes the only place to go, is up. Let&#8217;s hope so.</p>
<p>Not to be left out of Apple’s party, MediaMemo covered the release of an <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090911/all-the-music-you-can-eat-on-your-iphone-wall-street-snoozes/">iPhone app from RealNetworks</a> (RNWK) that brings all-you-can-eat music for a monthly fee. Wall Street barely blinked at the deal, but changes may come if the service catches on as competitor Spotify has in Europe. </p>
<p>And while the NFL won’t let players tweet from the end zone, it is upping its tech quotient by bringing <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090911/are-you-ready-for-some-football-on-your-browser-you-may-have-no-choice/">blacked-out games to your Internet browser</a>. MediaMemo reported that the lower-attendance games would be available to tech-savvy sports nuts&#8211;after midnight on game day. Get out the Fritos and espresso, guys, its game time.</p>
<p>True to form as the Lincoln of our very own <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090909/mount-techmore-pogue-baig-levy-and-mossberg-at-apple-event/">Mt. Techmore</a>, Walt’s address this week was aimed at helping the wayward get back on track with a bevy of new <a href="http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20090909/these-apps-help-users-of-iphones-find-their-way/">iPhone navigation apps</a>. This new breed of high dollar apps harnesses the power of the iPhone 3GS to replace those ever present dash top GPS navigation units. </p>
<p>Walt extended his techno-presidential benevolence with another installment of <a href="http://mailbox.allthingsd.com/20090909/mossbergs-mailbox-10/">Mossberg’s Mailbox</a>. Networked storage, Quicken for Mac and the ominously impending switch to Windows 7 were all up for discussion. </p>
<p>At the Mossberg Solution, <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20090908/a-program-that-makes-your-inbox-less-scary/">Katie tested Postbox</a>, software designed to bring novel management solutions to your inbox.  Developed by some of the guys from Mozilla, Postbox does offer lots of great features, Katie said, even if the switch to the new tools might not be easy for all. </p>
<p>Lots more shiny new tech talk next week. Stay tuned. </p>
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		<dc:creator>Beth Callaghan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The week that took us from August to September was one for the books over at BoomTown, especially if you’re 12. 

Kara spent Monday morning at Activision Blizzard, where they are pushing forward with the entire Guitar Hero line, even as the game industry faces a nearly 50 percent decline in U.S. sales this year. Kara got to play hero to several of the forthcoming releases, including previewing the much anticipated DJ Hero console.]]></description>
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<p>The week that took us from August to September was one for the books over at BoomTown, especially if you’re 12. </p>
<p>Kara spent <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090831/kara-visits-guitar-hero-hq-for-a-sneak-peek-of-gh5-band-hero-and-dj-hero/">Monday morning</a> at Activision Blizzard (ATVI), where they are pushing forward with the entire Guitar Hero line, even as the game industry faces a nearly 50 percent decline in U.S. sales this year. Kara got to play hero to several of the forthcoming releases, including previewing the much anticipated <a href="http://video.allthingsd.com/video/a-sneak-peek-of-guitar-hero-5-band-hero-dj-hero/EE932085-F34B-414B-A63D-C1195B5DEB28">DJ Hero console</a>. </p>
<p>The youth movement continued with the <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090903/fancy-bar-graphs-of-the-week-zero-surprise-the-youngs-love-new-media-more-than-the-olds/">fancy bar graph</a> from Forrester Research’s annual &#8220;State of Consumers and Technology,&#8221; which drove home an important fact of life for media outlets. All the money being spent on new media expansion is a fight for the young; older consumers are sticking to more reliable fare. </p>
<p>BoomTown wasn’t just about the kids though, as 23andMe co-founder <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090904/23andme-co-founder-linda-avey-leaves-start-up-to-focus-on-alzheimers-research/">Linda Avey announced her exit</a> from the gene-juicing business to focus on a foundation related to Alzheimer’s research. Avey co-founded 23andMe with Anne Wojcicki in 2006 with early money from Genentech (DNA), Google (GOOG) and New Enterprise Associates, as well as Wojcicki’s husband, Google co-founder Sergey Brin. </p>
<p>While BoomTown was keepin&#8217; it real with the kids, Digital Daily was abuzz with a spate of iPhone news. John started Monday off on the topic of the <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090831/its-official-apple-announces-sept-9-event/">Sept. 9 iPod event</a> with confirmation that music, indeed, will be center stage. In the Apple world, that means iPods and iTunes, though <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090831/want-to-play-with-the-beatles-but-dont-want-to-pay-for-rock-band-try-jamlegend-soon/">Beatles fans</a> are keeping their fingers crossed. </p>
<p>Readers got a compare-and-contrast of Apple’s (AAPL) foreign and domestic policy when John covered a potential <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090901/apple-in-iphone-talks-with-second-chinese-carrier/">two-carrier system in China</a> and the long-awaited stateside <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090903/att-iphone-mms-on-sept-25/">activation of MMS</a> features in the iPhone OS3. Meaning that while China may get the iPhone carrier flexibility so far absent in the U.S. market, American consumers are just about to get a new feature that’s been standard on every smartphone for a year or more. </p>
<p>MediaMemo covered a fluid week in the world of media giants and Top Chefs. Disney (DIS) went off to the mines and instead of seven dwarfs, found <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090831/spidey-meet-mickey-disney-buying-marvel-for-4-billion/">Marvel</a> and the rights to its 5,000-character portfolio. <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090831/live-disney-marvel-call/">Disney CEO Bob Iger</a> didn’t think $4 billion was too much to pay to bring Iron Man and friends to the happiest media empire on earth and is sure the company will benefit from such &#8220;rich intellectual property.&#8221;</p>
<p>If the Disney vault got 5,000 new friends this week, <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090901/sold-finally-ebay-ditches-65-of-skype-for-19-billion/">eBay said goodbye</a> to one long-time partner. Peter reported that the long, difficult breakup between eBay and Skype was finalized when eBay sold a 65 percent stake in the VOIP juggernaut to the internationally mixed bag of Silver Lake, Index ventures, <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090705/new-vc-marc-andreessen-speaks-about-the-dark-side-and-more/">Andreessen Horowitz</a> and a Canadian pension fund.  </p>
<p>Peter rounded out the week of motion with lots of changes in Google’s ranks. The search giant shuffled the chairs with <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090902/google-still-shuffling-sales-force-self-serve-exec-david-fischer-steps-aside/">David Fischer moving</a> out of the self-serve ad business with no sign yet of a replacement. <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090904/google-swaps-out-china-bosses/">Google China</a> saw the big chair turn upside-down when Kai-Fu Lee announced that he’d leave the company this month to begin his own venture. Lee will be replaced by the tag team of Boon-Lock Yeo and John Liu, who will oversee engineering and business, respectively. </p>
<p>Not all Google’s shifts were outbound though. &#8220;Charlie’s Café&#8221; at the main campus got its <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090903/googles-top-chef-leaves-las-vegas/">Top Chef </a>back after Preeti Mistry failed to make the cut on the Las Vegas iteration of the popular TV show. Regular fans of the show <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20090821/googles-top-chef-tripped-up-by-shellfish/">weren’t surprised by her dismissal</a>, but at least Google can put one in the plus column this week. </p>
<p>Over at The Mossberg Solution, Katie took aim at a possible answer to a question plaguing all image-conscious technophiles: <a href="http://solution.allthingsd.com/20090901/bluetooth-headsets-that-up-the-chic-factor/">Yea or nay to the omnipresent Bluetooth earpiece</a>. Plantronics (PLT) and Aliph, maker of the Jawbone, both say yea and are upping the ante on the recently reviled symbol of cellphone userdom. Katie reviewed the fashion-forward <a href="http://video.allthingsd.com/video/mossberg-solutionboehret-tests-two-phone-headsets/8AD52747-E975-4890-8B2D-306A3D2B590A">Discovery 975 and Jawbone Prime</a>, each designed to separate its users from $130. In exchange, they&#8217;ll get redesigned outsides and some new features that might even put one back in Brad Pitt’s ear. </p>
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		<title>Google: The World's First $100 Billion Brand</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 22:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google began using billboard advertising for the first time earlier this month, though it may not have needed to. Because according to Millward Brown Optimor, the Google brand is the most well known and valuable brand in the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20090803-711752.html">Google began using billboard advertising</a> for the first time earlier this month, though it may not have needed to. Because according to Millward Brown Optimor, the Google brand is the most well-known and valuable brand in the world. </p>
<p>The brand and marketing analytics firm <a href="http://www.millwardbrown.com/Sites/Optimor/Media/Pdfs/en/BrandZ/BrandZ-2009-PressRelease.pdf">released</a> its <a href="http://www.millwardbrown.com/Sites/Optimor/Media/Pdfs/en/BrandZ/BrandZ-2009-Report.pdf">BrandZ Top 100 report (PDF)</a> today, pronouncing Google (GOOG) the number one brand for the third consecutive year. The company’s brand equity: $100 billion, a first for the study. </p>
<p>While Google dominated the study’s rankings, it wasn’t the only tech company to make it into the top 100 or the top 10, for that matter. Microsoft (MSFT), IBM (IBM), Apple (AAPL), China Mobile and Vodafone (VOD) topped the list as well, ranking second, fourth, sixth, seventh and ninth respectively. </p>
<p>&#8220;Five of the top 10 in the BrandZ Top 100 are technology brands,&#8221; Millward Brown Optimor said in its report. &#8220;The rapid ascent of these brands and their high values reflect the strength and velocity of the technology category, which grew by 2 percent last year,&#8221; the report reads. &#8220;The rising popularity of online search advertising, which is cheaper than display, is benefiting Google which owns 73 percent market share in this area.&#8221;</p>
<p>Below, Millward Brown Optimor&#8217;s top tech brands (click to enlarge):</p>
<p><a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/08/brand.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/08/brand-199x300.jpg" alt="brand" title="brand" width="199" height="300" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-22995" /></a></p>
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		<title>WWDC 2009 Keynote LIVE: 3-D Racing, Realtime Medical Data and TomTom Car Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 18:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving on now to in-app purchases, peer-to-peer support, accessories, and push notifications — things we heard about at Apple’s previous iPhone 3.0 event.

Forestall invites gameloft to the stage to demo its new app for iPhone 3.0. Asphalt 5, a 3-D racing game. With media player access, users can access their iPod music via a “car stereo.” Developer describes Asphalt 5 as a console gaming experience. Doesn’t seem to quite live up to that description, but it’s still impressive.

Onstage now, Airstrip Technologies, a medical app developer. Airstrip Critical Care. Wow. Realtime medical data delivered remotely to iPhone. Measurable, viewable with zoom, searchable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/06/realtime-243x300.jpg" alt="realtime" title="realtime" width="243" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-19032" />Moving on now to in-app purchases, peer-to-peer support, accessories, and push notifications — things we heard about at Apple’s (AAPL) previous iPhone 3.0 event. Forstall offering the same details and sales pitch. In fact, this portion of the presentation looks like it’s been re-purposed from that event.</p>
<p>Forstall invites Gameloft to the stage to demo its new app for iPhone 3.0. Asphalt 5, a 3-D racing game. With media player access, users can access their iPod music via a “car stereo.” Developer describes Asphalt 5 as a console gaming experience. Doesn’t seem to quite live up to that description, but it’s still impressive.</p>
<p>Onstage now, Airstrip Technologies, a medical app developer. Airstrip Critical Care. Wow. Realtime medical data delivered remotely to iPhone. Measurable, viewable with zoom, searchable.</p>
<p>Next up: TomTom for iPhone. Looks great, but likely difficult to drive and use at the same time. Enter: TomTom Car Kit. Uses iPhone 3.0’s accessory framework to offer a hands-free experience. Also keeps your phone charged. </p>
<p><em><a href="http://allthingsd.com/topics/wwdc-2009/">Check out our WWDC 2009 Full-Coverage special feature</a> for more WWDC news.</em></p>
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		<title>WWDC 2009 Keynote LIVE: Updated MacBook Pros, Snow Leopard, iPhone 3Gs With Video and Voice Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 16:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does Apple have in store for its army of third-party Mac OS X and iPhone developers at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today? Click through for a liveblog of the keynote and full coverage of the event, happening now.]]></description>
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<p>What does Apple (AAPL) have in store for its army of third-party Mac OS X and iPhone developers at its <a href="http://allthingsd.com/topics/wwdc-2009/">Worldwide Developers Conference</a> in San Francisco today?</p>
<p>An updated iPhone, or just Mac OS X Snow Leopard and iPhone 3.0?</p>
<p>Will the event&#8217;s keynote address feature a cameo appearance from iCEO Steve Jobs, who is preparing to return to Apple’s helm after a six-month medical leave? Or will iNotCEO Phil Schiller continue run the show as he did at <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090106/the-inotceo-phil-schillers-macworld-keynote-2009/">MacWorld earlier this year</a>?</p>
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<li>The hall in Moscone West is filling quickly to the sounds of Radiohead. As with most Apple events, the media presence appears huge today. In fact, developers and media seem to be here in almost equal numbers. Lots of excitement. The &#8220;welcome to WWDC 2009, please silence your cell phones&#8221; announcement is actually met with applause. &#8230; Some brassy attendee just wandered in brandishing a new Palm Pre.</li>
<li>10:01 and lights dim revealing a movie screen. Onscreen: John Hodgman as PC welcoming attendees to WWDC and encouraging developers to slow down iPhone App development. Increasingly frustrated Hodgeman finally fires off a raspberry. Replaced by Mac guy who welcomes everyone to WWDC. Phil Schiller takes the stage now. &#8220;Can&#8217;t you feel the love in this room?&#8221;  25 million active OS X users in the past two years, he says, talking up Leopard. Installed base has tripled in the past two years.
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<li>These are the best MacBooks we&#8217;ve ever made, says Schiller, noting the machine&#8217;s new unibody design. Schiller announces a new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro. Like its 17-inch counterpart, the 15-inch features Apple&#8217;s new lithium-polymer battery. &#8220;Nicest display we&#8217;ve ever put in a notebook,&#8221; says Schiller. The machine also features a built-in SD slot geared towards photographers. It&#8217;s also the fastest notebook Apple has ever made. 3.06 GHZ. Nice. So happy I bought my new machine two months ago. Onward. Up to 500 GB hard drive. Starts at $1699. Apple is updating the new 17-inch and 13-inch MacBook Pro as well. Similar configurations. Both devices feature that same SD slot. Built-in backlit keyboard. 13-inch is tricked out with a new Firewire 800 port. 13-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1199. All three machines ship today. &#8220;This is the most affordable line-up we&#8217;ve ever had,&#8221; says Schiller.
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Apple is also updating the MacBook air. Two new configurations starting at 1.8 GHZ. &#8220;Great hardware deserves great software,&#8221; says Schiller. And with that, he welcomes Bertrand Serlet to the stage to talk about OS X. Serlet immediately begins talking smack about Vista and Windows 7. &#8220;No end user should ever have to know about disc de-fragmentation,&#8221; he quips. Windows 7 is &#8220;fundamentally another version of Vista. &#8220;It&#8217;s the same old technology. &#8230; this is so very different from OS X &#8230;&#8221; Snow Leopard will feature a number of refinements. 90% of the OS has been tweaked, says Serlet. The Finder has been tweaked &#8212; not the UI, just the code beneath it. Expose has been built into the Dock. Installation is now 45 percent faster and, once you install it, you actually recover 6GB of disk space. Snow Leopard&#8217;s preview performance has also been enhanced.
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Slick. The trackpad now feature Chinese character support. Users simply draw the characters with their fingers.</li>
<li> Moving on now to Safari 4 which is shipping today for Leopard, Tiger, AND Windows &#8230; Safari 4 offers unsurpassed speed for HTML and Javascript. It&#8217;s also Acid3 compliant. Safari 4 is 100 percent compliant as opposed to IE, which is 21 percent compliant. Safari 4 is also more crash-resistant and 40 percent faster than its predecessors.
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Also featured in Snow Leopard, live previews of documents and movies &#8212; you can actually page through a document or view a movie directly from the dock. Dock Expose seems a very nice feature, allowing app-specific controls, zooming, and workflow across applications. Safari now offers full history search and full Spotlight text search of that history. Safari also monitors Top Sites and notifies a user when they&#8217;ve been updated.
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And now on to Quicktime. It features a new UI with disappearing controls.  Quicktime also features in-video timelines and the ability to perform basic edits and shares to YouTube, iTunes, etc.
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Serlet talks about all the improvements in technology we&#8217;ve seen in computers of the past few years and how new software is necessary to properly take advantage of them. In order to do this, Snow Leopard will run all major applications in 64-bit mode. That will make it substantially faster. Also speeding things up will be Grand Central Dispatch (GCD), a new system-wide technology that manages threads across multi-cores (if I&#8217;m understanding this correctly). GCD will increase performance and responsiveness.
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&#8220;We&#8217;ve decided to build Microsoft Exchange support into Snow Leopard,&#8221; says Serlet, to much applause. A quick demo of this new feature shows that set-up is extraordinarily easy. Corporate Exchange accounts are auto-discovered and searchable via Leopard technologies &#8212; regardless of whether a user has Microsoft Office installed on their local machine. iCal and Address Book offers integrated views of Exchange events and contacts and local events and contacts. The integration seems very slick and easy. It also supports Exchange&#8217;s location and availability features. Serlet points out that Microsoft charges for Exchange support, but Snow Leopard will provide it for free.
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Price? Leopard arrived at market at $129. Snow Leopard will be just $29 for Leopard users. Massive applause. Developer preview available today. The OS will ship in September.
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Scott Forstall takes the stage to talk about the iPhone. Developers have downloaded the SDK over a million times. &#8220;There are now over 50,000 apps in the App Store. &#8220;We have already sold more than 40 million iPhones and iPod Touches. On April 23rd we crossed the 1 billion apps sold line. That&#8217;s 1 billion apps in 9 months.&#8221;
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A video featuring a variety of developers gushing about the App Store and the iPhone SDK. Game developers. Medical app developers. &#8220;What Apple&#8217;s done is made it so we can focus on what we do best and they take care of the rest.&#8221; &#8220;It&#8217;s hard to express how cool the new streaming technology is.&#8221; &#8220;This is going to be the dominant device, the dominant platform in healthcare.&#8221;  Video concludes with a variety of end users announcing their favorite app to the camera.
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So what&#8217;s next? iPhone OS 3.0, obviously. Its new features: cut, copy and paste, which works across apps and undo support via shake. Also, Landscape view and keyboard for all main applications &#8212; mail, messages, etc. MMS support has been added as well. But it&#8217;s carrier dependent. In the states, for example, AT&#038;T won&#8217;t be supporting it until late summer (audience groans).
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Moving on now to Spotlight search and iTunes. Spotlight search across the entire device and all apps. iTunes store on iPhone will soon over videos for purchase. Audiobooks, too. Support for iTunes U has also been added.
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Tethering: Works on Mac or PC, Over USB or Bluetooth. Seemless. No need for additional software. This is also carrier dependent and &#8230; well, look at that. I don&#8217;t see an AT&#038;T logo on the list of carriers supporting iPhone tethering. More groans from the audience as Forstall glosses right over this.
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Safari for iPhone now boasts improved performance,  HTTP audio and video streaming, auto-fill and HTML 5 support. Also support for 30+ languages.
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Oh, this looks promising: &#8220;Find My iPhone.&#8221; Cut to video clip from 30 Rock episode in which Liz loses her iPhone. &#8220;Find My iPhone&#8221; is a feature of MobileMe, apparently. Lose your phone and log in to Mobile Me and the service will locate your phone for you. It will also allow you to force the device to play an audio alert so someone can locate it. And if you can&#8217;t? Remote wipe. Nice.
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Moving on now to in-app purchases, peer-to-peer support, accessories, and push notifications  &#8212; things we heard about at Apple&#8217;s previous iPhone 3.0 event. Forstall offering the same details and sales pitch. In fact, this portion of the presentation looks like it&#8217;s been repurposed from that event.
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Forstall invites Gameloft to the stage to demo its new app for iPhone 3.0. Asphalt 5, a 3-D racing game. With media player access, users can access their iPod music via a &#8220;car stereo.&#8221; Developer describes Asphalt 5 as a console gaming experience. Doesn&#8217;t seem to quite live up to that description, but it&#8217;s still impressive.
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Onstage now, Airstrip Technologies, a medical app developer. &#8220;Airstrip Critical Care. Wow. Realtime medical data delivered remotely to iPhone. Measurable, viewable with zoom, searchable.
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Next up: TomTom for iPhone. Looks great, but likely difficult to drive and use at the same time. Enter: TomTom Car Kit. Uses iPhone 3.0&#8217;s accessory framework to offer a hands-free experience.  Also keeps your phone charged.
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Moving on to ngmoco:), which I believe also demoed at Apple&#8217;s iPhone 3.0 event. The company is showing off its newest game &#8212; Star Defense. It makes use of 3.0&#8217;s new in-app purchase feature. You can buy expansion packs from within the game itself. Game is launching today, but its 3.0 features won&#8217;t work until 3.0 goes live.
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ngmoco:) is followed by Pasco, an education app. Using the app and an accessory to collect data on balloon pressure. Forestall joins demoer on stage in full &#8220;Mr. Science&#8221; get-up. &#8220;When you connect sensors to the iPhone, the whole world becomes a laboratory.&#8221;
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Next up: Zipcar and its new iPhone app. It tracks and locates Zipcar locations in a particular locale and notifies users of availability. App not only allows users to reserve cars, but helps them locate them as well. Tap a horn icon on your iPhone and the car&#8217;s horn sounds off. Tap an unlock icon and the car unlocks.
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A final demo from Line6 and Planet Waves features an guitar amplifier modeling app. Connectivity problems trouble the demo, but the software is impressive. Allows users to control effect, tuning and volume.
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Forstall returns to the stage for some final words about iPhone 3.0. Free for iPhone owners. $9.95 for iPod Touch owners. Available worldwide June 17. GM seed available to developers today. And with that he hands the keynote back over to Schiller. Schiller talks up the iPhone 3G, noting that two thirds of all mobile browsing is now done from iPhones and iPod Touches. He pulls up a graph of various app stores and the number of apps available at each. Apple&#8217;s App Store far exceeds them all.
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Schiller announces iPhone 3Gs. S is for speed. &#8220;This is a really fast iPhone.&#8221; Loads apps and Web sites very, very quickly. NYTimes.com loads more than 3x as fast. Schiller says its about 2x faster than the iPhone 3G. As expected, the device features a brand new 3 megapixel autofocus camera. Auto-focus. Auto-white balance. Auto-exposure. Tap-to-focus. Improved low-light sensitivity. Auto-macro. &#8220;The best thing about this camera is it also captures video.&#8221; 30 FPS VGA with audio. Auto-focus, etc. Quick demo of video shows that quality is impressive. Videos are stored alongside pix in the picture application. Edit and share videos with the tap of a finger. &#8220;And if my carrier supports it, I can even send these things via MMS,&#8221; Schiller quips in a poke at AT&#038;T.
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Also new in the 3Gs: Voice Control. Features a brand new UI that displays the commands you can use. Some examples: &#8220;Call John.&#8221; &#8220;Call 414.555.5555.&#8221; &#8220;Play Songs by The Who.&#8221; &#8220;Play more songs like this&#8221; (using Genius feature). Also on-board in the new device, a built-in digital compass that&#8217;s capable of orienting to the direction a user is heading.
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Schiller rattling off new features. Improved security. Improved accessibility features. Improved battery life. 5 hours 3G talk time. 30 hours audio. &#8220;This is the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet,&#8221; says Schiller. Price? $199 for 16GB. $299 for 32GB. Both available in black and white. Apple will keep the current 8GB 3G on the market at $99. Lot&#8217;s of applause. That $99 3G is available TODAY. When will the 3Gs arrive at market? June 19 for initial launch and then a fast and massive roll-out to 80 countries.
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Lights dim to view a new iPhone ad. Big selling point is clearly video. Schiller returns to the stage for the warp-up. Will there be a &#8220;one more thing?&#8221; Doesn&#8217;t look like it. Now thanking all the Apple teams involved in these new products. And &#8230; that&#8217;s all she wrote.
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<h4>Apple WWDC 2009 Keynote Photos</h4>

<ul class="thumbwrap"><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/555343899_w3KUd-L.jpg" title="Live photo coverage of WWDC starts here." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/555343899_w3KUd-Th.jpg" alt="Live photo coverage of WWDC starts here." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558127522_p3Cne-L.jpg" title="All Things Digital is well represented at WWDC: Walt Mossberg, Katie Boehret and John Paczkowski." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558127522_p3Cne-Th.jpg" alt="All Things Digital is well represented at WWDC: Walt Mossberg, Katie Boehret and John Paczkowski." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558161622_gsHaB-L.jpg" title="John Hodgman as PC, welcoming attendees to WWDC and encouraging developers to slow down iPhone app development." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558161622_gsHaB-Th.jpg" alt="John Hodgman as PC, welcoming attendees to WWDC and encouraging developers to slow down iPhone app development." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558163449_G3cbX-L.jpg" title="Welcome to WWDC 2009 in San Francisco." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558163449_G3cbX-Th.jpg" alt="Welcome to WWDC 2009 in San Francisco." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558164991_5wFKR-L.jpg" title="IMG_8366.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558164991_5wFKR-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8366.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558165988_ghmaD-L.jpg" title="Mac OS growth trend in active users, from WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558165988_ghmaD-Th.jpg" alt="Mac OS growth trend in active users, from WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558166695_35RNv-L.jpg" title="Paul Schiller, CEO of Apple, announces new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558166695_35RNv-Th.jpg" alt="Paul Schiller, CEO of Apple, announces new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558168050_3Utsa-L.jpg" title="Paul Schiller, CEO of Apple, announces new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558168050_3Utsa-Th.jpg" alt="Paul Schiller, CEO of Apple, announces new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558168859_MzjLs-L.jpg" title="Paul Schiller, CEO of Apple, announces pricing for new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558168859_MzjLs-Th.jpg" alt="Paul Schiller, CEO of Apple, announces pricing for new version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558170339_cURQF-L.jpg" title="Features of the new 15-inch MacBook Pro." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558170339_cURQF-Th.jpg" alt="Features of the new 15-inch MacBook Pro." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558171566_wNH62-L.jpg" title="FireWire returns in the revised MacBook Pro 13-inch." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558171566_wNH62-Th.jpg" alt="FireWire returns in the revised MacBook Pro 13-inch." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558173856_PgxqF-L.jpg" title="CEO Paul Schiller describes Apple notebook features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558173856_PgxqF-Th.jpg" alt="CEO Paul Schiller describes Apple notebook features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558174822_YyUPH-L.jpg" title="CEO Paul Schiller kicks off Apple's WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558174822_YyUPH-Th.jpg" alt="CEO Paul Schiller kicks off Apple's WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558176125_iewtA-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, critiques competitor Windows 7 as “fundamentally another version of Vista. It’s the same old technology.&quot;" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558176125_iewtA-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, critiques competitor Windows 7 as “fundamentally another version of Vista. It’s the same old technology.&quot;" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558177607_3WauR-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, introduces Snow Leopard." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558177607_3WauR-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, introduces Snow Leopard." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558178292_4uDPa-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, runs through new features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558178292_4uDPa-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, runs through new features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558179479_idwNk-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, describes photo features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558179479_idwNk-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, describes photo features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558180314_TLhPb-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, demos the Chinese character support." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558180314_TLhPb-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, demos the Chinese character support." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558181181_r3NPD-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558181181_r3NPD-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558181887_JFTbs-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, discusses Safari's lead vs. competitors." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558181887_JFTbs-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, discusses Safari's lead vs. competitors." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558182722_b36c4-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558182722_b36c4-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558183800_83hCM-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering at Apple." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558183800_83hCM-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering at Apple." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558184274_Hym2W-L.jpg" title="Running through features at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558184274_Hym2W-Th.jpg" alt="Running through features at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558185579_cBvD8-L.jpg" title="Live from Apple's WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558185579_cBvD8-Th.jpg" alt="Live from Apple's WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558188347_579Dr-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558188347_579Dr-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558189859_DsYhu-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, speaks to memory enhancements." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558189859_DsYhu-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, speaks to memory enhancements." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558191183_HJKdn-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, at Apple's WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558191183_HJKdn-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, at Apple's WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558192160_qxgae-L.jpg" title="IMG_8393.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558192160_qxgae-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8393.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558192903_vQJhV-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, runs through new mail features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558192903_vQJhV-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, runs through new mail features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558193713_RYF3M-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558193713_RYF3M-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558195063_zGyFE-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558195063_zGyFE-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, presents at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558196373_Asbis-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, speaks about Apple partners." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558196373_Asbis-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, speaks about Apple partners." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558197957_GUxvj-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, describes enhancements to mail." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558197957_GUxvj-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, describes enhancements to mail." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558198625_S56XQ-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558198625_S56XQ-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558200162_FCN3E-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, talks about Snow Leopard." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558200162_FCN3E-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple's SVP of Software Engineering, talks about Snow Leopard." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558200715_rLcZu-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, announces Snow Leopard will be just $29 for Leopard users. Massive applause." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558200715_rLcZu-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, announces Snow Leopard will be just $29 for Leopard users. Massive applause." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558201522_Y7EnM-L.jpg" title="Apple's Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, describes Snow Leopard features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558201522_Y7EnM-Th.jpg" alt="Apple's Bertrand Serlet, SVP of Software Engineering, describes Snow Leopard features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558202395_Y8eSC-L.jpg" title="Bertrand Serlet, Apple SVP of Software Engineering, gives preview of Snow Leopard." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558202395_Y8eSC-Th.jpg" alt="Bertrand Serlet, Apple SVP of Software Engineering, gives preview of Snow Leopard." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558203281_LLAEU-L.jpg" title="40 million sold -- iPhones and iPod touches." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558203281_LLAEU-Th.jpg" alt="40 million sold -- iPhones and iPod touches." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558204499_dXHsv-L.jpg" title="Scott Forstall, SVP of iPhone Software, takes the stage." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558204499_dXHsv-Th.jpg" alt="Scott Forstall, SVP of iPhone Software, takes the stage." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558205501_5UQeE-L.jpg" title="Scott Forstall, Apple's SVP of iPhone Software, presents at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558205501_5UQeE-Th.jpg" alt="Scott Forstall, Apple's SVP of iPhone Software, presents at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558206729_wcxAj-L.jpg" title="Spotlight search across the entire device and all apps." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558206729_wcxAj-Th.jpg" alt="Spotlight search across the entire device and all apps." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558207992_pDMvi-L.jpg" title="Seamless tethering: Works on Mac or PC, over USB or Bluetooth." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558207992_pDMvi-Th.jpg" alt="Seamless tethering: Works on Mac or PC, over USB or Bluetooth." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558208797_K3VvS-L.jpg" title="Scott Forstall, Apple SVP talks through tethering: Works on Mac or PC, over USB or Bluetooth, with no need for additional software." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558208797_K3VvS-Th.jpg" alt="Scott Forstall, Apple SVP talks through tethering: Works on Mac or PC, over USB or Bluetooth, with no need for additional software." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558209833_eB7he-L.jpg" title="Safari for iPhone now boasts improved performance, HTTP audio and video streaming, auto-fill and HTML 5 support, says Apple SVP Scott Forstall." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558209833_eB7he-Th.jpg" alt="Safari for iPhone now boasts improved performance, HTTP audio and video streaming, auto-fill and HTML 5 support, says Apple SVP Scott Forstall." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558211753_BugDw-L.jpg" title="Safari for iPhone now supports more than 30 languages, says Scott Forstall." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558211753_BugDw-Th.jpg" alt="Safari for iPhone now supports more than 30 languages, says Scott Forstall." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558212885_7MfJf-L.jpg" title="Find My iPhone: Lose your phone and log in to Mobile Me, and the service will locate your phone for you." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558212885_7MfJf-Th.jpg" alt="Find My iPhone: Lose your phone and log in to Mobile Me, and the service will locate your phone for you." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558213838_gGU34-L.jpg" title="The new &quot;Find My iPhone&quot; app." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558213838_gGU34-Th.jpg" alt="The new &quot;Find My iPhone&quot; app." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558214680_gi2cS-L.jpg" title="And if you can't find your iPhone? The app features a remote wipe of all info." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558214680_gi2cS-Th.jpg" alt="And if you can't find your iPhone? The app features a remote wipe of all info." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558222182_rZwwr-L.jpg" title="Airstrip Technologies, a medical app developer, offers realtime medical data delivered remotely to iPhone. Measurable and searchable." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558222182_rZwwr-Th.jpg" alt="Airstrip Technologies, a medical app developer, offers realtime medical data delivered remotely to iPhone. Measurable and searchable." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558224127_K6AwR-L.jpg" title="More iPhone features: in-app purchases, peer-to-peer support, accessories, and push notifications." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558224127_K6AwR-Th.jpg" alt="More iPhone features: in-app purchases, peer-to-peer support, accessories, and push notifications." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558226748_ASX9d-L.jpg" title="TomTom Car Kit: uses iPhone 3.0’s accessory framework to offer a hands-free experience." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558226748_ASX9d-Th.jpg" alt="TomTom Car Kit: uses iPhone 3.0’s accessory framework to offer a hands-free experience." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558227631_GyswR-L.jpg" title="TomTom Car Kit also keeps your phone charged." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558227631_GyswR-Th.jpg" alt="TomTom Car Kit also keeps your phone charged." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558230001_ePCUp-L.jpg" title="ngmoco:) shows off its newest game, Star Defense, which uses 3.0’s new in-app purchase feature. Game launches today, but its 3.0 features won’t work until 3.0 goes live." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558230001_ePCUp-Th.jpg" alt="ngmoco:) shows off its newest game, Star Defense, which uses 3.0’s new in-app purchase feature. Game launches today, but its 3.0 features won’t work until 3.0 goes live." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558233294_XyubD-L.jpg" title="Apple's Scott Forestall returns to stage in full “Mr. Science” get-up. “When you connect sensors to the iPhone, the whole world becomes a laboratory.”" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558233294_XyubD-Th.jpg" alt="Apple's Scott Forestall returns to stage in full “Mr. Science” get-up. “When you connect sensors to the iPhone, the whole world becomes a laboratory.”" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558235679_nZu76-L.jpg" title="Zipcar's new iPhone app tracks zipcar locations for a particular locale, and notifies users of availability." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558235679_nZu76-Th.jpg" alt="Zipcar's new iPhone app tracks zipcar locations for a particular locale, and notifies users of availability." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558236783_JoSBE-L.jpg" title="Zipcar's new iPhone app tracks and locates zipcar locations, and lists pricing and model info." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558236783_JoSBE-Th.jpg" alt="Zipcar's new iPhone app tracks and locates zipcar locations, and lists pricing and model info." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558237882_bYjGa-L.jpg" title="Zipcar's app enables users to locate their cars: Tap a horn icon on your iPhone and the car’s horn sounds off. Tap an unlock icon and the car unlocks." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558237882_bYjGa-Th.jpg" alt="Zipcar's app enables users to locate their cars: Tap a horn icon on your iPhone and the car’s horn sounds off. Tap an unlock icon and the car unlocks." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558238602_BmffQ-L.jpg" title="A final demo from Line6 and Planet Waves features an guitar amplifier modeling app." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558238602_BmffQ-Th.jpg" alt="A final demo from Line6 and Planet Waves features an guitar amplifier modeling app." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558239997_z73MK-L.jpg" title="Software for guitar amplifier modeling app is impressive -- allows users to control effect, tuning and volume." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558239997_z73MK-Th.jpg" alt="Software for guitar amplifier modeling app is impressive -- allows users to control effect, tuning and volume." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558241487_LVzUS-L.jpg" title="Scott Forstall returns to the stage for some final words about iPhone 3.0. Free for iPhone owners. $9.95 for iPod Touch owners. Available worldwide June 17." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558241487_LVzUS-Th.jpg" alt="Scott Forstall returns to the stage for some final words about iPhone 3.0. Free for iPhone owners. $9.95 for iPod Touch owners. Available worldwide June 17." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558244398_844Hb-L.jpg" title="Paul Schiller, Apple CEO, returns to the stage to talk up the iPhone." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558244398_844Hb-Th.jpg" alt="Paul Schiller, Apple CEO, returns to the stage to talk up the iPhone." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558245467_hbQcR-L.jpg" title="iPhone dominates mobile browser usage." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558245467_hbQcR-Th.jpg" alt="iPhone dominates mobile browser usage." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558246874_PdvmF-L.jpg" title="Schiller talks up the iPhone 3G, noting that two thirds of all mobile browsing is now done from iPhones and iPod Touches." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558246874_PdvmF-Th.jpg" alt="Schiller talks up the iPhone 3G, noting that two thirds of all mobile browsing is now done from iPhones and iPod Touches." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558248149_Nzd6M-L.jpg" title="Apple's iPhone dominates application marketplace." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558248149_Nzd6M-Th.jpg" alt="Apple's iPhone dominates application marketplace." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563857775_UHsTg-L.jpg" title="IMG_8434.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563857775_UHsTg-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8434.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563857289_yVJB2-L.jpg" title="IMG_8435.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563857289_yVJB2-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8435.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563858494_7yc8n-L.jpg" title="IMG_8436.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563858494_7yc8n-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8436.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563859004_qEcUY-L.jpg" title="IMG_8437.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563859004_qEcUY-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8437.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563859641_B6xqb-L.jpg" title="IMG_8438.JPG" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/563859641_B6xqb-Th.jpg" alt="IMG_8438.JPG" /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558251839_Uq68L-L.jpg" title="Paul Schiller, Apple CEO, demos new voice control feature." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558251839_Uq68L-Th.jpg" alt="Paul Schiller, Apple CEO, demos new voice control feature." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558252902_tH7Yh-L.jpg" title="Live demo of voice control, onstage at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558252902_tH7Yh-Th.jpg" alt="Live demo of voice control, onstage at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558254566_LprfJ-L.jpg" title="Voice control demo'd at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558254566_LprfJ-Th.jpg" alt="Voice control demo'd at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558255335_fidxZ-L.jpg" title="CEO Paul Schiller recaps new features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558255335_fidxZ-Th.jpg" alt="CEO Paul Schiller recaps new features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558257164_wcWyP-L.jpg" title="More features on display at WWDC." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558257164_wcWyP-Th.jpg" alt="More features on display at WWDC." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558258012_QqgSp-L.jpg" title="CEO Phil Schiller describes enhancements to the iPhone 3Gs." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558258012_QqgSp-Th.jpg" alt="CEO Phil Schiller describes enhancements to the iPhone 3Gs." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558258851_WiCGh-L.jpg" title="Apple CEO Phil Schiller runs through pricing and features." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558258851_WiCGh-Th.jpg" alt="Apple CEO Phil Schiller runs through pricing and features." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558259845_vg84n-L.jpg" title="3G pricing." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558259845_vg84n-Th.jpg" alt="3G pricing." /></span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558260841_p6Jmm-L.jpg" title="Apple CEO Phil Schiller runs through pricing across the different models." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-18802]"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://photos.allthingsd.com/558260841_p6Jmm-Th.jpg" alt="Apple CEO Phil Schiller runs through pricing across the different models." /></span></a></div></li></ul><div style="clear: both;"></div></div><div style="clear: both;"></div>
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		<title>And by “Bug Fix,” We Mean the Palm Pre’s iTunes Integration&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 13:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple rolled out updates to QuickTime and iTunes on Monday, presumably as preface to iPhone 3.0. Included in iTunes 8.2 are “many accessibility improvements and bug fixes.” Just what Apple means by that is unclear, although one wonders if it might be a clever euphemism for the Palm Pre’s recently disclosed Media Sync feature, which allows the device to synchronize seamlessly with iTunes, essentially by masquerading as an iPod.]]></description>
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<p>Apple (AAPL) rolled out updates to QuickTime and iTunes on Monday, presumably as preface to iPhone 3.0. Both iTunes 8.2 and QuickTime 7.6.2 include support for the next iteration of the iPhone’s firmware, which is expected to debut at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), which kicks off next week in San Francisco, Calif. Also addressed in iTunes 8.2 are “many accessibility improvements and bug fixes.” </p>
<p>Just what Apple means by that is unclear, although one wonders if it might be a clever euphemism for the Palm (PALM) Pre’s recently disclosed <a href="http://investor.palm.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=386488">Media Sync</a> feature, which allows the device to <a href="http://d7.allthingsd.com/20090528/d7-interview-jon-rubinstein-and-roger-mcnamee-and-the-palm-pre/">synchronize seamlessly with iTunes, essentially by masquerading as an iPod</a>.  Certainly, it seems unlikely that Apple would allow this to persist.</p>
<p>As <a href="http://daringfireball.net/2009/06/webos_itunes_integration">Daring Fireball’s John Gruber notes</a>, “If you’re still holding out any sort of hope that Palm is using some sort of heretofore sanctioned, semi-sanctioned, or even maybe-sorta-kinda-sanctioned-if-you-squint-your-eyes means for a third-party smart phone to sync with iTunes via USB, note that the Pre, when connected to iTunes, is labelled as an “iPod.&#8221; If you think Apple would ever allow the use of “iPod” to describe anything other than an actual iPod, you’re nuts.”</p>
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		<title>Hello and Welcome to iMoviePhone&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 17:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we head into the summer iPhone refresh cycle, the Mac rumor sites are fast pulling together a wire-and-string outline of what the device might look like. Last week brought with it reports that iPhone &#8217;09, or whatever it might be called, will sport a 3.2 megapixel camera. Now comes news that it may support 802.11n wireless connectivity and video editing as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/04/mobile_me_video_publish.jpg" alt="mobile_me_video_publish" title="mobile_me_video_publish" width="200" height="200" class="alignright size-full wp-image-16107" />As we head into the summer iPhone refresh cycle, the Mac rumor sites are fast pulling together a wire-and-string outline of what the device might look like. Last week brought with it reports that iPhone &rsquo;09, or whatever it might be called, <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090403/future-iphones-to-sport-less-crappy-cameras/">will sport a 3.2 megapixel camera</a>. Now comes news that<br />
it may be built around <a href="http://www.broadcom.com/press/release.php?id=1233460">a new Broadcom (BRCM) chip</a> that <a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/04/04/next_ipod_touch_iphone_to_support_low_power_802_11n_mode.html">supports 802.11n wireless connectivity</a>. That means more efficient power management,  better Wi-Fi throughput, improved reception speed and range, and perhaps even FM radio reception as well. </p>
<p>Also making the rounds today are reports claiming iPhone 3.0 will support on-board video editing. Seems there are <a href="http://translate.google.de/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.benm.at%2F%3Fp%3D5885&amp;sl=de&amp;tl=en&amp;hl=de&amp;ie=UTF-8">some resources in the latest beta of the OS</a> suggesting that video capture and manipulation will figure large in the next device&#8211;things like &#8220;UIMovie Scrubber Editing Right,&#8221; &#8220;UIMovieScrubberMaskLeft&#8221; and whatnot. Now, while these resources could be pointing to something else entirely, it seems plausible that they are referencing some sort of video tool (iMovie Mobile? iMovie Light? iMoviePhone?)&#8211;particularly when considered with the MobileMe &#8220;Publish Video&#8221; feature also found concealed in the 3.0 beta. That said, no mention of video editing was made during <a href="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20090317/live-blog-iphone-os-30/">Apple&#8217;s recent iPhone 3.0 event</a>. Perhaps Apple (AAPL) hopes to keep it under wraps until the device&#8217;s official debut. Or perhaps there&#8217;s nothing to keep under wraps in the first place. </p>
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		<title>Is Microsoft Office Coming to the iPhone? Yes. Didn't You Hear Us the First Time?</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Microsoft truly committed to bringing its major productivity applications to mobile devices? Of course it is. Will the iPhone be one of them? Absolutely. How can I say that with such certainty? Well, because Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft’s Business Division, hinted at Web 2.0 Expo yesterday that it would be. But more importantly, because Microsoft formally announced it last November.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/files/2009/04/ms-office-iphonejpg.jpeg" alt="" title="" width="234" height="317" class="alignright size-full wp-image-15910" />Is Microsoft truly committed to bringing its major productivity applications to mobile devices? Of course it is. Will Apple&#8217;s (AAPL) iPhone be one of them? Absolutely. How can I say that with such certainty?  Well, because Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft&#8217;s Business Division, hinted at Web 2.0 Expo yesterday that it would be. But more importantly, <em>because Microsoft formally announced it last November</em>. From <a href="http://on10.net/blogs/sarahintampa/Microsoft-Office-Web-Applications-Your-Burning-Questions-Answered/">the Microsoft Office Web Applications Q&#038;A</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<strong>Q:</strong> Do the Office Web Applications require Internet Explorer?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> No! Office Web applications will work across multiple platforms and browsers including Safari and Firefox, too.</p>
<p><strong>Q:</strong> Will the Office Web Applications work on the iPhone?</p>
<p><strong>A:</strong> Yes, in the Safari web browser.&#8221;
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<p>OK, sure it&#8217;s not a native app, but Microsoft (MSFT) says it will support &#8220;lightweight editing,&#8221; which is likely all you&#8217;d want to do on an iPhone, anyway.</p>
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