Apple stock drops despite jump in Q3 profit (AP)
AP - Shares of Apple Inc. fell sharply as investors focused more on the company's cautious guidance for the current quarter than on the blockbuster Macintosh and iPod sales during the previous three-month period.
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Brocade deals for Foundry Networks in Cisco salvo (AP)
AP - Brocade Communications Systems Inc., dominant in an obscure corner of the data storage market, wants a piece of a bigger pie: Cisco Systems Inc.'s cash cow business of networking equipment that shuttles Internet traffic.
Texas Instruments hit by weak 2Q wireless sales (AP)
AP - Shares of Texas Instruments Inc. took a beating after its second-quarter earnings missed Wall Street estimates.
AOL expands health site (CNET)
CNET - AOL announced partnerships to bolster its AOL Health site with content from Caring.com, Health.com, and HealthCare.com, the Time Warner subsidiary said Monday.
BSkyB signs Universal for online music service (Reuters)
Reuters - Britain's largest pay-TV firm BSkyB is to launch an online subscription music service and has signed the world's largest music group Universal as its first partner, in a deal that could challenge Apple.
Blu-ray Disc Rapidly Gaining Popularity in Japan (PC World)
PC World - Shipments of Blu-ray Disc-based video recorders and players are increasing fast in Japan and hit 122,000 in June, according to...
Verizon adds 1.5 million customers in second quarter (Reuters)
Reuters - Verizon Wireless, the second-largest U.S. mobile service provider, said on Tuesday it added 1.5 million customers in the second quarter, roughly matching some Wall Street expectations.
Symbian: R&D wants motivated open sourcing (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Research and development efficiency, and not competitive concerns about the Google Android or Linux Mobile (LiMo) initiatives, was a chief driver in the decision to make the Symbian mobile platform open source, a Symbian official said Monday afternoon.
How to handle SOA vendor consolidation (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - The SOA concept -- developing a software architecture based on service components that can be mixed and matched as needed to reduce development time and increase application deployment flexibility -- is only a few years old, but the providers of SOA-supporting infrastructure are fast consolidating. Oracle captured the headlines with its acquisition of BEA Systems this spring, and Progress Software recently bought Iona Technologies.
IBM Sets up Tivoli Center in India (PC World)
PC World - IBM sets up new center in Pune, India focused on service management around its Tivoli software.
Gamers Are Big Sellers On iPhone App Store (TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Led by Sega's "Super Monkey Ball," seven of the top 10 paid applications from Apple's App Store are video games.
Breaking up not so hard to do with Slydial (AP)
AP - The old song had it right: Breaking up is hard to do. But a free new phone service called Slydial might make it easier to get through that and other awkward moments — without actually having to talk to anyone.
Yang note welcomes Icahn's 'fresh perspective' (CNET)
CNET - After months of exchanging barbs with investor activist Carl Icahn, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has told employees he's looking forward to the "fresh perspective" Icahn will bring as a board member.
MySpace joins shared identity service OpenID (Reuters)
Reuters - News Corp's MySpace Internet social network will join the OpenID alliance to begin letting its users take their online identity to other sites and social networks without having to register again.
Microsoft turns to users for new wave of Xbox games (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp will turn to users of its Xbox 360 to create new video games and broaden the types of games available on its console, taking a page out of the strategy books of Facebook and YouTube.
Vodafone warning deepens telecom clouds (AFP)
AFP - British mobile phone giant Vodafone warned on Tuesday that full-year sales would disappoint the market, sending its share price tumbling one week before the exit of chief executive Arun Sarin.
Ubuntu Puts Big Emphasis on Small PCs at OSCON (PC World)
PC World - Ubuntu Netbook Remix and Mobile Internet Device editions of Linux are gearing up to compete with Windows on mini-PC devices this year.
At E3, video games shift their aim to casual players (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - This year's downscaled E3 video game expo drew about 4,500 gamemakers, analysts, retailers and journalists to L.A. last week - less than a tenth of E3's size two years ago - even as the industry grew from $10.5 billion in 2005 to $18 billion in 2007.


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