Top Items:
Ross Miller / Engadget:
iPhone 4 arriving one day early on June 23rd, says Apple email — Well, here's an interesting turn of events. Apple has apparently sent out emails notifying at least some of those who ordered iPhone 4 that it'll be arriving June 23rd. (Well over three dozen people have tipped us …
RELATED:
Vladislav Savov / Engadget:
iPhone 4 arrives at Walmart — Check out that sweet, sweet box. Yes folks, we seem to have received our very first in-the-cardboard picture of the retail iPhone 4 out in the wild. We don't work at Walmart, so we can't verify this one for ourselves, but our tipster says Apple's latest phone …
Discussion:
MacRumors, AppleInsider, 9 to 5 Mac, iLounge, SlashGear, TUAW, Phones Review and techeblog.com
David Sarno / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Apple collecting, sharing iPhone users' precise locations — Apple Inc. is now collecting the “precise,” “real-time geographic location” of its users' iPhones, iPads and computers. In an updated version of its privacy policy, the company added a paragraph noting that once users agree …
Discussion:
PC World, The Blog Herald, Softpedia News, Telegraph, Mashable, broadstuff, App Advice, The Next Web, MacRumors, Phone Scoop, Gawker, everythingiCafe and Maximum PC
RELATED:
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Apple: Here's How to Opt Out of Our Targeted Ads (But Not Our Location Tracking) — Apple is rolling out its new iPhone operating system, which means that it is also rolling out its new iAd platform. Which means that Apple now has to make its users the same offer that other big digital ad players offer …
Discussion:
Download Squad, Apple, TG Daily, 9 to 5 Mac, VentureBeat, Computerworld, ReadWriteWeb and everythingiCafe, Thanks:beet_tv
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Adobe Flash gets its full launch on Android — After months of back-and-forth debate about whether Adobe's Flash technology is a good fit for smartphones, Adobe is launching a full version of Flash for mobile devices, starting with Google's Android operating system.
Discussion:
mocoNews, Tech Eye, The Register, PC World, 9 to 5 Mac, SlashGear, Adobe, Mashable!, Webware.com, Boy Genius Report, EverythingPre, NewTeeVee, Google Android News …, Electronista, Androinica, PreCentral.net, GottaBeMobile, ZDNet, Fudzilla, TechCrunch, Peter Yared's Musings, MobileCrunch, Intel Software Network Blogs, jkOnTheRun, MobileContentToday, VatorNews, biskero and Phones Review
Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
Ars reviews iOS 4: what's new, notable, and what needs work — iOS 4, previously known as iPhone OS 4, is a major update to Apple's mobile OS which brings a handful of significant changes—namely Apple's implementation of “multitasking” plus the opening up of thousands of APIs to third-party developers …
Discussion:
The Register, Guardian, Gizmodo, Computerworld, Engadget, Boy Genius Report, Elliott C. Back, Macworld, Fast Company, PC World, Black Web 2.0, ithinkdifferent, Erictric, Pocket-lint, Phones Review, The Nokia Blog, ReadWriteWeb, nikf.org, VoIP & Gadgets Blog, internetnews.com, Gadget Lab, Ubergizmo, MacRumors, AfterDawn.com, 9 to 5 Mac, bit-tech.net, furbo.org, everythingiCafe, PaulColligan.com, Download Squad and Paul Thurrott's SuperSite …
RELATED:
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Apple's Small Problem: iOS 4 And iPhone 4 One-Up The iPad — The tech world is buzzing about iOS 4, the latest version of the iPhone operating system that Apple released today. And rightly so — it's an improvement over the previous version in every way. In fact, once you've been using …
Daniel Eran Dilger / Roughly Drafted:
Support for iOS 4 multitasking, iPhone 4 Retina Display easy to add
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Why Amazon's Kindle Will Eventually Win the e-Book Wars — To paraphrase Yoda: Begun, the e-book wars have. — Barnes & Noble started the week off by cutting prices on its Nook e-book reader to $199 from $259, while also introducing a new, $149 Wi-Fi model.
Discussion:
Telegraph, GottaBeMobile, Computerworld, Techie Buzz, Techland, ZDNet, Lockergnome Blog Network, Maximum PC and Ubergizmo
RELATED:
Jay Yarow / Silicon Alley Insider:
Amazon Slashes Price Of Kindle To $189 (AMZN, BKS)
Amazon Slashes Price Of Kindle To $189 (AMZN, BKS)
Discussion:
Business Wire, Amazon.com, Wall Street Journal, Electronista, Kindle Review, Technologizer, PadGadget, 9 to 5 Mac, TechCrunch, ZDNet, Geek.com, Obsessable, Gearlog, Maximum PC, MediaMemo, Engadget, New York Times and Digits
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Salesforce says social network Chatter is ready to talk — Will this be the day that business social networking grows up? Salesforce.com founder and chief executive Marc Benioff probably hopes so. Today, the company is announcing the availability of Chatter, its Facebook-style social network for companies.
Discussion:
TechCrunchIT, PC World, ReadWriteWeb, ZDNet, The Register, CNET News, Mashable! and The Diversity Blog
Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Google Adds OCR for PDF Files and Images — When you upload files to Google Docs, you'll notice a new option that tells Google to convert the text from PDF and image files to Google Docs documents. The feature has been released last year as an experiment, so Google had enough time to improve the accuracy of the results.
Discussion:
Techie Buzz, Neowin.net, Softpedia News, ReadWriteWeb and Download Squad, Thanks:arpitnext
Jessica E. Vascellaro / Wall Street Journal:
Racing to fill gaps left by Google — Several start-ups aim to allow people to pose and answer questions not easily found online — The race to build a successor to Web search is heating up as a number of young companies seek to fill gaps they see with Google Inc.
RELATED:
Marshall Kirkpatrick / ReadWriteWeb:
Early Facebook Employees' New Project Quora Opens to the Public
Early Facebook Employees' New Project Quora Opens to the Public
James Brightman / IndustryGamers:
Nintendo Says 3DS Design Not 100% Final, Guarantees Worldwide Launch by March — As we and others have made abundantly clear, Nintendo essentially stole the show at E3 with the 3DS unveiling. The excitement and industry buzz surrounding the new handheld has been a huge lift for Nintendo …
Discussion:
Engadget, ITworld.com, VG247, SlashGear, Erictric, TechSpot, GadgetReview, Gizmodo, Fudzilla, Pocket-lint, Eurogamer, AfterDawn.com and Edge Online
Scott Morrison / Voices on All Things Digital:
Google Plans Music Service Tied to Search Engine — Google Inc. (GOOG) is preparing to roll out a music download service tied to its search engine later this year, followed by an online subscription service in 2011, according to people familiar with the Internet giant's discussions with the music industry.
Experian Hitwise:
Google share of searches at 72 percent for May 2010 — Experian Hitwise announced today that Google accounted for 72.17 percent of all U.S. searches conducted in the four weeks ending May 29, 2010. Yahoo! Search, Bing and Ask received 14.43 percent, 9.23 percent and 2.14 percent, respectively.
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
The Odds Are Increasing That Microsoft's Business Will Collapse — A few weeks ago, the market delivered its verdict on the relative future prospects of Apple and Microsoft. — Apple's prospects are better, the market said. And in the past few weeks, that vote has only become more decisive.
Discussion:
PC World, Beyond Search, Maximum PC, MobileContentToday, eWeek, ChannelWeb, PC Magazine and The Microsoft Blog
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
LinkedIn Takes Groups To The Next Level With Likes, Follows And More — On the heels of reaching the 70 million member mark, professional social network LinkedIn is adding new functionality to its Groups feature on the site. Launched last August, Groups essentially allows anyone on the network …
Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land:
Google Adds New Health-Search Feature For Medications — Last year Google began integrating structured health-related content at the top of search results ("Health OneBox"). Here's what that looks like today for a search on “diabetes”: — Today Google is expanding that search feature to include medications.
Josh Lowensohn / Webware.com:
Fourwhere unites Foursquare, Yelp, and Gowalla listings — Fourwhere now combines Foursquare, Yelp, and Gowalla listings and tips into one interface. — (Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET) — Aggregators are good not just for things like news, movie, and game ratings, but also for local knowledge.
Sakthi Prasad / Reuters:
Google, Twitter go to bat for Theflyonthewall — Theflyonthewall.com posted headlines from research reports and press releases on its website, often before banks could share their recommendations with their clients. — In March, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said Theflyonthewall.com engaged in …
Discussion:
Techdirt
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
Brightcove Announces Support for Android Mobile Web Devices and Native Apps — CAMBRIDGE, Mass (via Skype Video) Brightcove, the big online video services company, has released a comprehensive solution for Android devices for the mobile Web and for native Apps.
Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
Australia makes fiber official: no more copper wires, ever! — Australia's going all-in with its government-run fiber network. The government has now convinced the country's dominant telco, Telstra, to sign on with the scheme, get rid of its copper and cable lines, and transition its subscribers …
Discussion:
Hillicon Valley