After a week using the Palm Pre, CNET mobile phone reviewer Bonnie Cha tells us what she loves--and doesn't love--about the new smartphone and why it might be the first true rival to the iPhone (no, really, we mean it this time).
Also in today's podcast: vanity URLs come to Facebook; 2.8 million households are still not ready for DTV transition; Microsoft plans to discontinue MS Money this month; and more of today's top stories.
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Five of my favorite things about the Palm Pre
2.8 million not ready for DTV transition
Facebook vanity URLs coming this weekend
Google releases Quick Search Box for Mac
Apple finalizes PowerPC divorce with OS upgrade
Microsoft to discontinue MS Money
The CTIA 2009 wireless show is well under way in Las Vegas, and it's bringing all sorts of announcements from the mobile world. CNET News reporter Tom Krazit calls in to talk about what's going on.
That, and more of the day's headlines, in Thursday's CNET News Daily Podcast.
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Google maps draw a line in sand for clean energy
IBM plugs sensors in for shipping, power grid
Report: IBM cuts price on Sun deal
Qwest looking to unload long-distance business?
Cloud Security Alliance set to launch at RSA
Palm opening WebOS SDK up to developers
At the CES gadget extravaganza in Las Vegas, Palm has just unveiled its much-anticipated new handset, the Palm Pre, which features the new Palm Web OS. CNET News reporter Tom Krazit takes a look. That, and other headlines of the day, on Thursday's CNET News Daily Podcast.
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Live blog: Palm keynote at CES
Ballmer touts Windows 7 beta, new deals
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