- BusinessWeek Magazine. Blu-ray: Playing for a Limited Engagement? Byline Cliff Edwards.
- Toronto Star. Zune, punchline no more. Byline Marc Saltzman.
- The Canadian Press. Wannabe stars can sing their hearts out with online karaoke. Byline LuAnn LaSalle.
- The Canadian Press. Conservatives could raise foreign ownership limits for telecom and banks: analysts. Byline Ross Marowits.
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA/German Press Agency). Google grows up with major challenges at it turns 10. Byline Andy Goldberg.
- Business News Network. RIM continues move from Bay St. to Main St. Byline Noah Zivitz (If you're near your computer between 8:30 and 8:50 a.m. this coming Thursday - September 25 - I'll be on BNN live to discuss the BlackBerry maker's earnings.)
- National Post/Financial Post. 'Tortoise' RIM looks to catch Apple's 'hare'. Byline Eric Lam.
- CanWest. Today's smartphones morphing into all-in-one entertainment devices. Byline Marc Saltzman.
- ITBusiness.ca. Surfing on the sly isn't guaranteed with Internet Explorer 8. Byline Nestor Arellano.
- AM640 Toronto. I'm a guest on the John Downs Show every Friday at 8:30 p.m. ET. As their resident technical guy (they say guru, but that word gives me the willies), I chat with John about the most notable - and annoying - technology issues of the week before we throw the phone lines open to callers. Head on over to am640toronto.com and hit the Listen Live button if you want to tune in.
- Unraveling Windows 7 (August 8, 2008 edition.) Note: The piece also hit the front page. Click here for the PDF/graphic view.
- Make Room: Many factors are involved when planning your data center space. (September 12, 2008 edition.) Click here for PDF (page 26).
(Almost forgot: New Caption This coming later this afternoon.)