Archive for June, 2008

Top 10: Yang sums it up, iPhone goes 3G

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Top 10: Yang sums it up, iPhone goes 3G

Yahoo CEO and co-founder Jerry Yang probably spoke for more people than he could possibly imagine when he said, "Clearly it is time to move on," at a news conference after the company announced talks with Microsoft have ended and there's no acquisition deal in the making. His remarks came after Yahoo and Google said they've entered an online ad deal, which wound up being the big IT news of the week. Until that point, Apple's new iPhone 3G was getting the bulk of attention. Meanwhile, MySpace and Mozilla offered up advance notice on news for next week.

[ Video: Catch up on the top tech news stories with the World Tech update ]

1. Google, Yahoo strike ad deal: A few hours after Yahoo announced that it had ended talks with Microsoft without an acquisition of all or part of Yahoo in the offing, the company said it will run Google ads along with its search results. The deal linking the online advertising businesses of the companies will bring in $250 million to $450 million in operating cash flow in the first 12 months and has the potential to generate $800 million in revenue for Yahoo. The nonexclusive deal is set for an initial stretch of four years, with a Yahoo option to extend it for six more years after that. Although we wouldn't place any bets that this whole saga is over, the latest news knocked this week's round of public sparring between investor Carl Icahn and Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock out of the headlines.

2. WWDC: Jobs introduces iPhone 3G to much fanfare and Hands on with iPhone 3G: Apple's iPhone 3G will be out in July, CEO Steve Jobs announced to open the company's Worldwide Developer Conference. Better yet, the price has been slashed $200 to $199 for the 8GB model and to $299 for the 16GB version. The new iPhones will initially be available in 21 countries with rollout to more than 70 by year's end.

[ Special reports: Apple launches the iPhone 3G | IT's guide to the iPhone ]

3. A deep dive into Apple's mobile empire: The iPhone 3G grabbed most of the headlines at Apple's WWDC, but the other big news is the iPhone 2.0 software. The SDK will allow third-party developers to create apps that will run natively on the iPhone and iPod Touch, and the AppStore will allow them to sell their wares through an iTunes-like market. Apple is clearly making a big play for the mobile market and could be making inroads into the enterprise space as well.

4. Mozilla to release Firefox 3 on July 17: And more advance notice, this time from Mozilla, which set Tuesday as "Download Day" for Firefox 3. The company is spreading the word with the hope that Firefox aficionados will download the new version of the Web browser on the first day of its release with the aim of setting a new record in geekdom for the largest number of downloads in 24 hours.

5. US congressmen accuse China of hacking their computers and Weak evidence links congressmen's cyberattacks to China: U.S. Representatives Frank Wolf of Virginia and Christopher Smith of New Jersey accused China of hacking into their office computers, although by week's end, security experts said that little evidence had been provided to back up those claims. The FBI told Wolf the hackers who infiltrated his computer were in China, and Smith said that IT pros who fixed his compromised computers told his staff the hackers used Chinese IP addresses and got into files about China. The Chinese Foreign Ministry denied any connection to the incidents. Meanwhile IT security pros say that the IP address itself doesn't provide enough information to assume that the hacker is of a particular nationality or government.

6. IBM breaks petaflop barrier: A supercomputer named Roadrunner is the world's first petaflop computer, built to keep tabs on the safety and reliability of the U.S. nuclear stockpile without the need for live tests, IBM and the Los Alamos National Laboratory said. It took 21 tractor-trailer trucks to ship Roadrunner from New York to Los Alamos in New Mexico. It would take 100,000 laptops combined to equal Roadrunner's speed, and if everyone in the world did one calculation per second on a handheld computer it would take 46 years to do all that Roadrunner can handle in a day, IBM said.

7. Groups ask court to review laptop searches: The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Association of Corporate Travel Executives filed an amicus brief with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals because they want the full court to consider and reverse a decision made by a three-judge panel that allows border agents to seize and search electronic devices without reasonable suspicion. Travelers are having their electronic devices seized and searched more often and border and customs officials have at times been slow to return the devices, if they get returned at all.

8. IDC raises global PC shipment forecast: Usually, a research firm's forecast for a market segment wouldn't make a dent in the Top 10, but these aren't quite usual times lately, what with economic jitters continuing. So it's noteworthy that IDC raised its forecast for worldwide PC shipments this year and now expects growth of 15.2 percent, or 310 million units, compared to its previous prediction of 12.8 percent growth. Robust demand for portable computers spurred the updated forecast. PC prices also shouldn't be hit too hard by the inflation that is being found elsewhere, notably at grocery stores and gas pumps.

9. In Congress, H-1B issue pits tech workers against farm groups: This argument encapsulates the ongoing debate about who gets a visa to work in the U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez, an Illinois Democrat: "I think we should give the high-tech industry the innovators they need. But what do lawmakers tell foreign workers who labor on farms and apply pesticides — that 'you're not really smart?'" Farm workers are "just as critical and relevant to the innovation of that industry" as tech workers are to IT, he said, while urging the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees, Border Security and International Law to take a "holistic approach" to immigration that won't leave people "stigmatized." That subcommittee is debating bills related to immigration and the call for an increase in the cap on H-1B visas for skilled workers.

10. Microsoft site link hints at 2009 release for Office 14: A Microsoft podcasting kit for Office SharePoint Server, which is the portal product in the Office suite, included a question-and-answer article that referred to Office SharePoint 2009, which seems like a hint that the next version of Office is expected out next year. Microsoft is still calling the product Office 14 and hasn't said when it will be released. Once the reference was noticed and reported about, Microsoft got rid of that wording at the site.

Correction: iPhone market share story

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Correction: iPhone market share story
NEW YORK (AP) — In a May 30 story about market shares for “smart” cell phones, The Associated Press, citing a research firm analyst, erroneously reported that the Samsung BlackJack is available from Verizon Wireless. AT&T is the only major U.S. carrier that sells the phone….

Verizon Palm Centro Now For Sale
The Verizon Palm Centro is now for sale. The Verizon Palm Centro is a brand new smartphone available to customers, and is already a mega-seller at AT&T and Sprint. The new phone will only set you back $99 with a 2 year contract, which is part of the reason it’s such a success. The Verizon Palm […]

Boost Mobile opens its first three stores

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Boost Mobile opens its first three stores
Boost Mobile, a prepaid wireless phone company, today announced that it had opened its first three retail stores. Boost, a division of Sprint Nextel, aims at the youth market by offering not-contract service without activation fees in return for being paid in advance.Read on 

Sprint to Simplify Rate Plans June 15
In a world that grows increasingly complex and more complicated, leave it to Sprint to look into its crisis monitor and come to the rescue! Sources close to Sprint have confirmed to PhoneArena that on June 15, our favorite CDMA/iDEN mess (read:only CDMA/iDEN mess) will be merging Sprint and Nextel rate plans and simplifying them. Going […]

Portable Solar Charger!

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Portable Solar Charger!
Here’s another cool little portable solar charger for your cellphones and small gadgets. This totally convenient portable solar power supply can be used with cell phones, portable radios, and digital cameras. Because its lightweight and compact its ideal for use when traveling on business or pleasure, camping or hiking. Available in graphite or titanium finish. via 7gadgets camping, […]

Standards for the Greater Good
Nobody has ever explained to me why we have so many nonstandard phone charger plugs and USB connectors. I know the reason: to gouge customers.

iPhone officialy introduced by Apple

Monday, June 16th, 2008

iPhone officialy introduced by Apple
iPhone combines three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching — into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, […]

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PhatNotes 5.3 for Windows based PCs and Smartphones
Award-winning notes software now optimized for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and offers improved autobackup feature and new Windows task bar menu. PhatWare Corporation, a leading provider of software products and professional services for mobile and desktop computers, announces the release of a new version of its PhatNotes notes organizer for Windows Mobile devices and […]

Sharp sells 10 million One-Seg handsets in Japan

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Sharp sells 10 million One-Seg handsets in Japan
One possible reason behind Sharp’s bull-headed determination in entering China’s highly competitive mobile phone market is that during late May 2008, they surpassed the 10-million mark for their One-Seg compatible mobile phones in Japan. And that’s no small feat, given that they only started selling such phones two years ago, in May 2006. One-Seg is a […]

Sharp Reveals Progress in Consumer-use Fuel Cells
Sharp has developed a prototype direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) that can output more power for its size than others developed…

Over 10 million One Seg Phones Sold

Over 10 million One Seg Phones Sold

Sharp has achieved phenomenal sales for the One-Seg cell phone - over 10 million of such handsets have already been shipped in Japan within a couple of years of its release. Bear in mind this number is just from Sharp alone - what about all the other One-Seg cell phone manufacturers in Japan? This means the whole nation there is nuts about getting their favorite TV shows on-the-go, but apparently Sharp has the upper hand when it comes to snagging the hearts (and wallets) of the people there. Would you like to see One-Seg technology being made available in your country?

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TracFone Applauds First Criminal Conviction of International Prepaid Mobile Phone Trafficker

Monday, June 16th, 2008

TracFone Applauds First Criminal Conviction of International Prepaid Mobile Phone Trafficker
TracFone Wireless, the largest U.S. provider of prepaid mobile phone services, is applauding the recent  guilty plea by an international traffickers of prepaid mobile phones an important milestone in the industry’s battle against the bulk prepaid phone purchasing schemes. The bulk prepaid phone purchasing scheme is an activity where the phones’ proprietary software is altered, […]

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Wall Street Beat: All eyes on Apple, Yahoo

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Wall Street Beat: All eyes on Apple, Yahoo

Yahoo and Apple announcements overshadowed all other tech events this week for IT investors. Apple's iPhone 2.0 launch raised mobile and consumer market issues, while Yahoo's deal with Google was anticlimactic in the wake of failed talks with Microsoft.

All eyes were on Apple's $199 iPhone 2.0 launch this week as the announcement, made Monday by CEO Steve Jobs at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, stirred concerns — and hope — for the overall mobile device and retail tech markets.

[ For all the news about the iPhone 3G's launch at WWDC, check out InfoWorld's special report. ]Apples' good fortunes since the introduction of the iPod have depended on the success of its hit consumer products, which in turn have a "halo" effect on its Mac line. But attention is also paid to these launches because the devices themselves are seen as harbingers of things to come in the music, broadband video and smartphone markets, and IT investors bet heavily on them.

Right after the launch, the low price on the 8GB model and the fact that the company did not release a high end 32GB version, stirred fears that Apple would see its profit margin erode. Apple shares sank $4.03 to close Monday at $181.64. But the day after, high-profile analysts issued research reports saying the low price will help increase market size. They also said the already widespread geographical coverage, and an ending to exclusive carrier agreements, are setting the stage for iPhone user growth.

Citigroup and Lehman raised price targets on Apple Tuesday, sparking Apple shares to rebound to $185.64. Citing "potential for significant market share opportunities in the handset and personal computer markets," Merrill Lynch on Wednesday added Apple to its U.S. 1 list, the investment bank's top-ranking investment suggestions for "buy"-rated U.S. companies, and reiterated its $215 price target. The investment firm also raised its forecast of 3G iPhone unit sales, estimating a 12 percent increase in fiscal 2009 to 22 million units, and a 13 percent increase in fiscal 2010 to 34 million units.

But Apple shares slumped again on Wednesday, as tech companies were dragged down with the rest of the market on renewed fears of high energy costs and inflation. The uncertain economy has depressed IT company share prices this year.

Though first quarter financial reports were better than expected, there are enough reports about faltering sales in pockets of IT — especially in the retail market — to stoke fears. For example, shares of Texas Instruments fell Tuesday after the company adjusted its second-quarter earnings and revenue estimates, bringing the top range of its forecasts down. Company shares declined 2.1 percent to close at $30.66 Monday.

TI now says second-quarter sales will be between $3.33 billion and $3.46 billion, compared with its prior estimate of $3.24 billion to $3.5 billion. The chip maker said sales of chips for mobile phones are weak in the second quarter and revenue from wireless devices is running behind last year's levels.

In the Internet arena, the big news of the week was the Yahoo-Google search ad deal. After Microsoft ended its acquisition bid for all of Yahoo on May 3, the companies said they were negotiating for what observers believed was Yahoo's search-advertising business. That, in fact, turned out to be the case, but Yahoo once again spurned Microsoft.

[ For the complete saga of Microsoft's attempted takeover of Yahoo, check out InfoWorld's special report ]

In a statement on Thursday, it said, "With respect to an acquisition of Yahoo!'s search business alone that Microsoft had proposed, Yahoo!'s Board of Directors has determined, after careful evaluation, that such a transaction would not be consistent with the company's view of the converging search and display marketplaces, would leave the company without an independent search business that it views as critical to its strategic future."

Several hours after releasing the statement, Yahoo announced the deal with Google, which essentially outsources some search ad business to the dominant player in the market. Google ads will run along with Yahoo search results, and Yahoo expects the pact to generate $250 million to $450 million cash during the first 12 months. Yahoo said the potential annual revenue opportunity of the deal is $800 million.

Rumors about the deal came before the close of normal trading, but investors appeared ambivalent about the whole saga. Yahoo shares dropped by $2.63, or 10 percent to close at $23.52 Thursday. Microsoft shares rose by $1.12 to close at $28.24. IT investors might be relieved that Microsoft earnings will not, after all, be diluted by a big acquisition.

And as usual in the online arena, Google was the winner of the day: shares closed up by $7.75, at $552.65, and continued to drift up in after-hours trading.

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TracFone Applauds First Criminal Conviction of International Prepaid Mobile Phone Trafficker

Monday, June 16th, 2008

TracFone Applauds First Criminal Conviction of International Prepaid Mobile Phone Trafficker
TracFone Wireless, the largest U.S. provider of prepaid mobile phone services, is applauding the recent  guilty plea by an international traffickers of prepaid mobile phones an important milestone in the industry’s battle against the bulk prepaid phone purchasing schemes. The bulk prepaid phone purchasing scheme is an activity where the phones’ proprietary software is altered, […]

WWDC 2008: MobileMe - "Exchange for the rest of us"

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

WWDC 2008: MobileMe - "Exchange for the rest of us"
In depth - Mobile who? Apple is replacing its ailing .Mac suite of pricey online services with a rebranded service dubbed MobileMe. It delivers improved a web interface and enhanced over-the-air data syncing between a Mac, a PC, the iPhone and the iPod touch. Unfortunately, its pricing may be overly optimistic and may scare away many potential customers.

Free Software for Launch of Ringtone Media Studio 3 Gives Consumers Customized Mobile Phone Creations : Survey Says: If Ringtones are a Fashion Statement, Majority Claim "Born to Be Wild"

When it comes to accessorizing, a growing number of consumers are choosing to make a statement with a personalized ringtone that is unique to their own fashion style. Avanquest Software, one of the leading developers and publishers of business and consumer software for the global PC market, is making it easy for consumers to showcase their personal flair with the release of Ringtone Media Studio 3, the ultimate mobile media creations tool. (PRWeb Jun 10, 2008)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/ringtone/software/prweb1013584.htm