Top Items:
Paul Boutin / Engadget:
Live from the Steve Jobs Keynote — "It's Showtime" — Yup, for the second time in two months Steve Jobs is going to get up on stage and do his thing. We're there with live coverage of the blow-by-blow, keep refreshing this page for the latest. — P.S. - Yes, we know that the Apple Store is down.
Discussion:
The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Washington Post, Michael Gartenberg, Read/WriteWeb, IP Democracy, Download Squad, paidContent.org, jkOnTheRun, Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog, michael parekh on IT, Scobleizer, TechBlog, Business Filter, Guardian Unlimited, The Apple Core, Bag and Baggage, seattleduck, Things That, Joystiq, PVR Wire, Good Morning Silicon Valley, HD Beat, Paul Colligan's …, Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2. Blog …, Epeus' epigone, Random Culture, The Digital Music Weblog, The J. Botter Weblog, eHomeUpgrade, Zatz Not Funny, O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog, dailywireless.org, PSP Fanboy, broadbandreports.com, robhyndman.com, Logic+Emotion, Incremental Blogger, Slashdot, Raph's Website, PalmAddicts, Paul Boutin and digg
RELATED ITEMS:
Peter Cohen / Macworld:
Apple 'It's Showtime!' event — live coverage — Macworld is bringing readers live coverage of today's "It's Showtime!" Apple event from San Francisco, Calif. Please click on your browser's Refresh button to see the latest information. — Steve Jobs opened Tuesday's "It's Showtime!" …
CNET News.com:
Apple forges path to digital living room — update SAN FRANCISCO—Apple Computer overhauled its digital music and video offerings on Tuesday, introducing new iPods in three categories and announcing plans to make movies available for purchase through the iTunes store.
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Apple unveils 'world's smallest MP3 player,' iTV — SAN FRANCISCO—Apple Computer has raised the curtain on its "special event" Tuesday at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Below is an up-to-the-minute rundown of CEO Steve Jobs' keynote, with most recent entries appearing at the top.
Gizmodo:
Apple Showtime: The Entire Event Leaked? — Alright, its late, I'm playing with the Camera that Sean Captain lent me for Apple Showtime tomorrow. And then this lands in my inbox: … Jump to read the rest... iTunes movies? Nano? Tubeport? Video iPod?
Discussion:
Gadgetell, Daggle, Business Filter, CyberNet Technology News, Paul Colligan's …, ben barren and Epeus' epigone
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Ok, Here's What Apple Announced Today — Steve Jobs took the stage in San Francisco and made a slew of announcements today. New hardware. New software. The whole spectrum. I was at the event - my real time notes are here and my pictures are here. The bottom line: Improvements …
David Chartier / The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Walkthrough: iTunes 7's big new features — In case you missed it, one of the big announcements of today's It's Showtime events was iTunes 7, a major update that brought changes on nearly every front. Organizing, shopping, syncing - everything got a lot of attention from Apple's software engineers and …
Wall Street Journal:
Will Wikipedia Mean the End Of Traditional Encyclopedias? — Wikipedia, the community-edited online encyclopedia, has blossomed. It has thousands of volunteers that have created more than five million entries in dozens of languages on everything from the Elfin-woods warbler to Paris Hilton.
Damon Darlin / New York Times:
Embattled H.P. Chairwoman to Step Down — Moving to quell its boardroom upheaval, Hewlett-Packard said today that its chairwoman, Patricia C. Dunn, would step down in January and would be succeeded by Mark V. Hurd, the chief executive. — The company also announced that George A. Keyworth II …
RELATED ITEMS:
Jordan Robertson / Associated Press:
Hewlett-Packard's Dunn to step down — SAN JOSE, Calif. - Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday that Patricia Dunn will step down as chairwoman of the computer and printer maker in January amid a widening scandal involving a possibly illegal probe into media leaks. She will be succeeded by CEO Mark Hurd.
Discussion:
Smalltalk Tidbits …
Business Wire:
Patricia Dunn to Remain HP Chairman Through January 2007 Board Meeting — Board Appoints Mark Hurd As Successor — HP (NYSE:HPQ - News; Nasdaq:HPQ - News) today announced that Patricia Dunn will remain as chairman through the company's Jan. 18, 2007, board meeting.
Discussion:
Paul Kedrosky's …, Techdirt, Silicon Valley Watcher, IR Daily, Scobleizer, TechSpot and CrunchGear
Dan Fost / The Technology Chronicles:
Where Hollywood, politics and Silicon Valley collide
Where Hollywood, politics and Silicon Valley collide
Discussion:
Valleywag
Silicon Valley Watcher:
SVW Exclusive: The identity of LonelyGirl15 — One of the most interesting questions in the online world is who is LonelyGirl15? We think we know who she is. — Late last week it was revealed that LonelyGirl15, aka "Bree" was not a real 16 year old videoblogger, and her appearances …
Windows Live Local:
New Live Local Features launch — We passed a big mile marker tonight on our journey to provide the best mapping and local search service on the net. As I write this, our 4th major release of Live Local is making its way through the tubes and is rolling out to our data center.
Alex Veiga / Associated Press:
Firm behind eDonkey to pay $30 million to avoid piracy claims — LOS ANGELES - The firm behind popular online file-sharing software eDonkey has agreed to pay $30 million to avoid potential copyright infringement lawsuits from the recording industry, according to court documents filed Tuesday.
Valleywag:
MySpace: The Business of Spam 2.0 (Exhaustive Edition) — Does Trent Lapinski's exposé about MySpace (digest version here) read like a conspiracy theory? Sure. Does our boss think it's over-outraged? Sure, but you can't trust him, he believes in the lone gunman and a real moon landing.
Paul Roberts / InfoWorld Tech Watch:
Three's a charm for MS06-042? — It's patch Tuesday again, and Microsoft's hoping three's a charm for its wayward Cumulative IE patch, MS06-042. — The company quietly re-released (actually re-re-released) 042 today to fix yet another security hole introduced by the software update.
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
MySpace: we don't need Web 2.0 — News Corp. chief operating officer Peter Chernin told company investors today that, "If you look at virtually any Web 2.0 application, whether its YouTube, whether it's Flickr, whether it's Photobucket or any of the next-generation Web applications …