all tech radio show
 
 

Segment 1:

* Amazon.com Inc. is expected to announce a big-screen Kindle e-reader this week, and many are already wondering if newspaper and magazine publishers will benefit
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124146996831184563.html

Segment 2:

* Research In Motion and Cisco Systems are teaming up to let enterprises integrate their BlackBerrys with Cisco IP phones, providing single-number capability and other features
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/164308/rim_to_bind_blackberry_to_cisco_phones.html

Segment 3:

* The White House this weekend opened a variety of social networking sites, including Facebook, MySpace and Twitter accounts, presumably in an effort to show that just because he sits in the Oval Office, doesn't make our current tech-savvy president less cool
http://www.vodafone.com.au/personal/mobilebroadband/mobile-broadband.htm?=cid1510865

* Microsoft Corp. will not dump Vista when Windows 7 launches and plans to keep selling it to computer makers, system builders, volume licensees and consumers at retail until at least January 2011, a Microsoft spokesman said, citing long-running policy
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9132532

Segment 4

* Viviane Reding, an EU commissioner, has called for greater privatization of ICANN
http://www.circleid.com/posts/20090504_eu_calls_for_full_privatization_of_icann/
* A growing number of Chinese iPhone applications let users trawl through maps, look up English words and check stock quotes, even though the smartphone has not been approved for use in China by the country's telecommunications regulatory authority

http://www.infoworld.com/%5Bprimary-term-alias-prefix%5D/%5Bprimary-term%5D/chinese-iphone-apps-expand-apple-seeks-deal-109

Segment 5:

Gary from Portland asks “Should I go with the 64 bit or 32 bit version of Windows with my next purchase?”

 

Broadcast Sunday, May 10th, 2009