News from ZDNet | | Microsoft opens the Windows Phone Mango app floodgates The Windows Phone Mango app marketplace is open for business, as of August 22. Microsoft also has made available to developers a near-final test build of its Mango SDK today, as well. Read more | NPD Group: Android momentum will boost flailing Motorola As Android continues to dominate U.S. smartphone market share month after month, a new report argues that this momentum will be the key to saving Motorola. Read more | HP Pre 3 canceled in U.S., reportedly sells out in Germany Now that the HP TouchPad is done in the U.S., plans for the Pre 3 have been scrapped as well. However, both will have a (limited) future in Europe. Read more | Google Plus: Too Much Unnecessary Drama Google Plus has the user experience problems of a startup and its risks come with the penalties of service loss from a vital public utility. Read more | Post Netbook failure, race for the cheap to cheapest tablets starts in India Powered by Android and the Android Marketplace, operators and low-cost mobile manufacturers are introducing affordable tablets for the India consumer. Read more | HTC reportedly launching Windows Phone devices: Handy diversification HTC has Windows Phone 7 devices on the runway. These devices could be a good diversification tool as HTC largely rides with Android. Read more | Futurists revisit idea of a 'Twitter News Network' In this video, two experts bring their international perspectives on the future of Twitter, claiming that as a news service it will be bigger than CNN. Read more | HP's Recent Moves - The Strategy Issues Others Should Learn From What were the business strategies HP was considering in its recent decisions to jettison its tablet and PC businesses? Here are some potential strategies the leadership might have considered. Read more | Mac storage boldly enters the 1990s Apple's set the Wayback Machine to warp factor 9: OS X Lion now has a Logical Volume Manager - great technology in 1990. Today? Not so much. Read more | An antenna in your clothes for more reliable communications Ohio State University researchers report a new wearable antenna design with a range four times larger than that of a conventional antenna, such as those worn by American soldiers today. Read more | Will Microsoft buy Nokia? Should they? In the wake of Google's bid for Motorola, some analysts are arguing that Microsoft should snap up Nokia. But why would they want to do that? Read more | New HP TouchPad owners go get your free 50GB of lifetime cloud storage New HP TouchPad owners need to hurry and grab the free 50GB of cloud storage available for all buyers. The box.net account is free for life, a great value. Read more | Ubuntu Linux bets on the ARM server Would you believe that ARM processors, those little chips that power so many smartphones and tablets, have a future on servers? Ubuntu does. Read more | 10 apps for your new HP TouchPad These ten apps for the HP TouchPad show the quality of apps for the cancelled tablet. The apps include productivity apps, a Twitter app, a great zombie game and free online storage. Read more | StumbleUpon passes Facebook in US referral traffic StumbleUpon has passed Facebook as the number one social media site for driving traffic in the US. Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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