From: ZDNet Tech Update Today [mailto:newsletters@zdnet.online.com]
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 11:58 PM
To: troublemakershooter@gmail.com
Subject: $30 million ERP failure; Apple targets enterprise; Toshiba recall; Nvidia Fermi [TECH UPDATE]
| | ZDNet Tech Update Today | ZDNet Member | September 03, 2010 |
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Seven useful mobile apps for Labor Day weekend travel | Here are seven mobile apps that could make your Labor Day weekend getaway, far or local, as smooth as possible. READ FULL STORY | | Virginia governor calls for IT outage review on Northrup Grumman's tab | Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell said Thursday the state will order an independent review of its information technology outage that stretched on for a week and shelved key agencies. READ FULL STORY | | RECALL: Toshiba Satellite T135, T135D and Satellite Pro T130 notebooks | Important information for Toshiba Satellite T135, T135D and Satellite Pro T130 owners. READ FULL STORY | | Barbers and security professionals | In this guest editorial, security research professional Michal Zalewski argues that the government should stay away from compulsory certification and licensing in the security industry. READ FULL STORY | | NVIDIA unveils new lineup of Fermi-based DX11-enabled mobile GPUs | NVIDIA has just lifted the lid on its new lineup of seven Fermi-based GeForce GT and GTX 400M mobile GPUs, revamping the entire mid to high-end range. READ FULL STORY | | Samsung Epic 4G: The Galaxy S with the killer keyboard | The Samsung Epic 4G is Sprint's version of the Galaxy S and it has a number of features that make it unique from its cousins on the other carriers. READ FULL STORY | | Apple launches iTunes Ping, forgets the spam filters | Comment spam is an increasing nuisance, but security firm Sophos notes that Apple didn't consider the problems when it launched Ping. Simply put, Ping lacks spam and URL filtering. READ FULL STORY | | Top 10 most promising digital camera releases this fall | There are a plethora of new digital camera releases this fall, and it could be an ordeal to sort through all of them. Following last week's round-up of summer announcements, here's a helpful guide. READ FULL STORY | |
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Videos and Podcasts | | Apple TV has gone streaming | Apple unveils the Apple TV--now considerably smaller, with new and improved features like photo sharing, Netflix streaming, and TV and movie rentals. PLAY VIDEO | 
| | iTunes 10 gets social with Ping | Apple announces iTunes 10, available immediately, which comes with a new logo and a social music service called Ping that lets you see what your friends are listening to and make comments and recommendations. PLAY VIDEO | 
| | Apple unveils revamped iPod Touch | At Apple's press event Wednesday in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs shows off the latest version of the iPod Touch. The new Touch shares many features with the iPhone 4, including Apple's Retina Display technology, a front-facing camera, and FaceTime. PLAY VIDEO | 
| | The new touch-screen iPod Nano | Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the latest redesign of the iPod Nano at its September 2010 music event Wednesday in San Francisco. The new Nano features a touch screen, eliminating the buttons from the previous version. PLAY VIDEO | 
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