Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Technology News

Technology News
Rivals look to rein in LinkedIn4:26pm: LinkedIn may have pioneered the business social

networking arena, but there could be a new sheriff in town. Media Biz weighs in. (more)
Semel out as Yahoo! CEO6:38pm: Struggling No. 2 search engine taps co-founder Jerry Yang as CEO; Semel staying on as chairman; stock surges. (more)
Susan Decker: Future CEO?
A battle for Europe's airwaves6:13am: With European countries planning to sell off broadcast and phone spectrum, everybody wants in on the action. Fortune's Mark Halper reports. (more)
Apple recharges iPhone battery10:00am: Apple has boosted the battery life of the upcoming iPhone cell phone in a move aimed at quieting critics, reports Business 2.0's Philip Elmer-DeWitt. (more)
Early testers spot 3 big concerns

PERSONAL TECH
Bluetooth's amazing makeoverA new version of the wireless technology will soon allow consumers to beam photos from cameras and use their cell phone to make purchases, reports Business 2.0 Magazine. (more)
A scanner the size of a penPLANon's portable scanner looks great - but its images don't. (more)
Big boy toysImagine working with robots and getting paid up to six figures for it. Business 2.0 highlights some of the new careers of the 21st century. (more)
The best of mini-PCsThese new ultramobile PCs aren't cheap, but they're light and robust enough to be the only desktop you'll ever need. Business 2.0 Magazine picks the winners. (more)
Apple's new mini-laptop
Cars, gadgets that 'hear' your voiceThe market for voice-recognition technology is expected to quadruple by 2010. One day every gadget, appliance and machine that you use could be voice-operated. (more)
Phone gallery

The Browser: Tech Truth & Rumors
Could Linked-In team with Facebook?The social networking set may not want to have to maintain one personal profile and one professional page. A partnership could solve that problem. (more)

SPECIALS
Business 2.0
100 fastest-growing techsBusiness 2.0's annual rankings show another banner year for the businesses leading the tech revival. (more)
Secrets of the B2 100
Zapping wrinkles away
Business 2.0
Dream jobs of tomorrowThe United States may keep shedding jobs to foreign countries, but it cranks out new occupations like no one else. Here are just five of the hottest you can get into now. (more)
Business 2.0
The Next Net 25Our guide to the hottest Web 2.0 companies - and the powerful trends driving them - in this make-or-break year. (more)
'Wayne's World' meets the Web

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