CNET News Daily Podcast: iPhone gets promoted to the boardroom
Apple reporter Tom Krazit drops by the studio to talk about how Apple's iPhone, largely ignored by IT departments in its first generation, is now making its way into more and more companies' tech arsenal.
Also in this podcast: Sun Microsystems announces it's laying off up to 6,000 employees; Barack Obama says he'll post his weekly public addresses to YouTube; eBay shuts down inauguration ticket scams; and Netflix's CEO dreams of radical change in the realm of home TVs.
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Today's stories:
Businesses warming up to the iPhone
Sun chops heads: Can it get any respect?
Sun restructures, lays off up to 6,000
Video game sales soar in October
Obama to deliver weekly address via YouTube
eBay halts inauguration ticket sales
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Microsoft Windows Mobile: +- 20 %
Apple iPhone: +- 10 %
Media and people can praise Apple and the iPhone all they want; in the end, facts will always speak for themselves and against facts there are no arguments; and I do think these numbers pretty much speak for themselves, LOL.