A new streaming Apple TV arrives with Netflix as predicted, iOS 4.1 comes with HDR photography and GameCenter, and new iPod nanos drop the iconic clickwheel.
Link: Real Apple news
Sep 2nd
Company creates a way to make GPS directions far more understandable to the average driver.
Sep 2nd
If you know what this is and where it’s located, you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Week challenge.
Read the original: Road Trip Pic of the Week, 9/2: What is this?
Sep 2nd
Networking giant Cisco moves to beef up its IP-based communications technology with planned purchase of start-up Arch Rock, which makes IP-based wireless sensors for buildings, data centers, and utility networks.
Go here to see the original: Cisco buys wireless sensor outfit Arch Rock in smart-grid push
Sep 2nd
The influence Google’s browser has had on the market is broader than its use. And on Chrome’s second anniversary, Google releases another update.
Read the rest here: Two years on, Chrome reshapes browser market
Sep 2nd
The companies say they’ll keep their worldwide partnership going for five more years, in an arrangement that now factors in YouTube and mobile search.
Read more from the original source: Google and AOL renew their partnership
Sep 2nd
Sony’s music gadget surpasses Apple’s iPod in sales in Japan for the full month of August, coincidentally just ahead of Apple’s annual refresh of its music player line.
Sep 2nd
update Dell walks away from the storage company after a bidding war that started at $18 a share and ended up with Hewlett-Packard’s winning offer of $33 a share.
Visit link: HP wins 3Par for $2.4 billion
Sep 2nd
Talks with Facebook about Apple’s new Ping music social network fizzled, Jobs says, because Facebook wanted “onerous terms that we could not agree to.”
Read the rest here: Steve Jobs on why no Facebook for Ping
Sep 2nd
Korean electronics giant says the features of its Android-based tablet match and sometimes outshine Apple’s iPad. Samsung has its work cut out to convince the masses.
See the article here: Samsung: Galaxy Tab has leg up on Apple iPad