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January 7, 2009
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In its final Macworld Expo, Apple introduced meaty upgrades to its software, services, and notebook line. But some Apple watchers wondered whether the Mac and iPhone maker has lost its mojo.
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Randy Allen, senior vice president of AMD's Computing Solutions Group, talks with InformationWeek.com editor-in-chief Alex Wolfe about the chipmaker's groundbreaking new Shanghai quad-core Opteron processor.; alex wolfe; amd; chips; Informationweek; Opteron; processors; Randy Allen; Shanghai; virtualization; wolfe's den; A closer look at the funtionality and capabilities of the new Google Mobile Application for the iPhone. How well does the voice recognition work? See for yourself.; google; google mobile app; Informationweek; iphone; mobile; TechCrunch; TechWeb; voice; Web 2.0; On the heels of the Yahoo deal that fell apart V 2, comeback CEO Jerry Yang was skewered by the able hands of Web 2.0 Summit host John Battelle.; google; Informationweek; Jerry Yang; microsoft; TechWeb; Techweb TV; Web 2.0; Web 2.0 Summit; yahoo; At the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Chris DeWolfe, the co-founder and chief executive officer of MySpace.com and Edgar Bronfman, Jr., the Chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group have a conversation about the future of online music.; Chris DeWolfe;
A trial version of Microsoft's next operating system could be available next week.
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In the greater scheme of things and for the time being, engineers--especially in North America--have it pretty good, at least according to their replies to the EE Times Annual Salary & Opinion Survey. There are deep concerns about job security and the outsourcing of engineering work to lower-cost markets, mainly in Europe and South Asia. But American engineers, with annual compensation nearly 40 percent more than their closest competitors, have reason to be satisfied with their current lot.
As one retiring tech pro put it: "The new 'Flat World' tilts back and forth and does not stay horizontal for long!"
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I've been playing around with Aliph's second iteration of its uber-cool Bluetooth cellphone accessory -- called the Jawbone -- since I saw it at the CES gadget preview held in advance of this week's big Las Vegas show. Here's my quick review.
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