AP - Apple Inc. is shutting down its newly bought Lala online music service amid speculation it is creating a way for iTunes customers to listen to songs stored on distant computers.
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Apple shutting Lala; `Cloud’ music on horizon? (AP)
MailWing archives and organizes e-mail (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - If overflowing and chaotic e-mail folders are the bane of your existence, there may be help. The just updated MailWing 4 is handy organizer and archiver for Apple Mail, linking your mailboxes and mail folders to matching folders in the Finder.
Five apps to download immediately for your new 3G-enabled iPad (Appolicious)
Appolicious - So, you just picked up your new 3G-enabled iPad from the Apple Store and are trying to figure out which apps can best take advantage of that device's expanded connectivity. Wherever you go, these five iPad apps will shine on your 9.7-inch tablet computer.
Want Google TV? Your Wait May Soon Be Over (PC World)
PC World - We've been hearing about the rumored Google TV for more than two months now, and it appears that May could bring an official unveiling of sorts. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google plans to debut its Web-meets-television software to some 3,000 developers at the Google I/O conference, which runs May 19-20 in San Francisco.
Amazon adding Twitter, Facebook to Kindle e-reader (AP)
AP - Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle e-reader is getting access to Facebook and Twitter, along with several other enhancements, as part of a software update being sent wirelessly to the devices.
Adobe Strikes Back at Steve Jobs’ Flash Attack (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Adobe Systems is not taking lightly attacks on its technology by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. On Friday, Adobe responded to accusations by Jobs that Flash is behind Mac crashes and battery draining.
Apple stops Lala’s music, Web-based iTunes expected (Reuters)
Reuters - Lala, the online music service, will be shut down on May 31, just five months after Apple Inc bought the start-up fueling speculation the iPod maker plans to launch a new Web-based version of iTunes.
Hacker of Sarah Palin’s e-mail found guilty (Reuters)
Reuters - A college student who hacked into former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's e-mail account and posted some of its contents on the Internet was found guilty Friday.
GM, Oprah Want To Stop Cell-Phone Use While Driving (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Oprah Winfrey and General Motors are adding their voices to the growing chorus against cell-phone use while driving. The queen of daytime talk was to host on Friday a Fort Wayne, Texas, activist, Diveeta Johnson, who lost her 18-year-old son, Rodney, after he lost control of a car while texting. Johnson has since persuaded 7,000 students to take a pledge not to text behind the wheel.
Apple stops Lala’s music, Web-based iTunes expected (Reuters)
Reuters - Lala, the online music service, will be shut down on May 31, just five months after Apple Inc bought the start-up fueling speculation the iPod maker plans to launch a new Web-based version of iTunes.