Apple exhausts supply of iPads for pre-order

Apple has exhausted the supply of iPads slated to arrive at customers' doorsteps this coming Saturday, according to the company's online store.  read more »

Apple gets iPad trademark just in time

Just in time for the long-awaited iPad to go on sale, Apple has acquired the trademark on its name.  read more »

Mozilla confirms critical Firefox bug

Mozilla confirmed a critical vulnerability in the newest version of Firefox, and said it would plug the hole by the end of the month.  read more »

Palm CEO: We Could Have Been Bigger Than Droid

Yesterday's statement from Palm's CEO, lamenting how Motorola's Droid beat the Palm Pre into Verizon stores, I was reminded of a famous Marlon Brando line from "On the Waterfront." Many people know the words, even of they don't know they come from a 1954 motion picture.  read more »

Viacom vs. YouTube: What's in it For You

As the dirty details are exposed in Viacom's lawsuit against Google's YouTube, public statements from YouTube's lawyer try to make the case sound more consequential for users than it actually is.  read more »

Apple files mobile social networking patent request

A recently disclosed patent request suggests Apple may be working on a mobile social networking application that would presumably let iPhone users form ad-hoc groups based on their locations.  read more »

Google eyes departure from China on April 10, report says

A report today in the China Business News says that Google will announce on Monday that it plans to pull its business out of China on April 10.  read more »

Malware infected memory cards of 3,000 Vodafone mobiles

Malware-tainted memory cards may have ended up on as many as 3,000 HTC Magic phones, a greater number than first suspected, Vodafone said Friday.  read more »

AT&T and Verizon execs tout LTE plans

Executives from Verizon and AT&T explained the LTE plans of their companies during a Web conference sponsored by the GSM Alliance.  read more »

National broadband plan: What’s in it for businesses?

We've heard a lot about how the Federal Communications Commission's national broadband plan aims to provide 100 million U.S. households with 100Mbps broadband connections so far, but precious little on how it will affect enterprise users.  read more »