Rackspace Suffers Cluster Outages
Rackspace's Dallas-Fort Worth facility had "power issues" with its SSL server Monday night, bringing sites hosted in its network of cloud servers crashing back to earth. The company also acknowledged a separate power issue.

BlackBerry Storm Can Access iTunes via New App
On Wednesday, Melodeo announced the availability of nuTsie for the BlackBerry Storm; it gives users unlimited access to their iTunes library. (The name is an anagram for iTunes, get it?)
It's History?!
Every tech buyer knows the feeling: Days after you get home from the store with your brand-new gizmo (Gizmo 2.0!), you see a next-generation model available for the same price.
AT&T's U-Verse Service Suffers Exploding Batteries
AT&T Inc said on Wednesday it will replace 17,000 batteries mostly used to back up power supply for its U-verse television network after two fires and two explosions in a little over a year.

Analysis: Anti-DRM Efforts May Mean Strange Bedfellows
It's hunting season on Apple's iTunes and iPod juggernaut. That may make for some strange bedfellows.

Canon Says New Printer Tech is Revolutionary
The Pixma MX7600 all-in-one printer introduces a new ink technology that lets you print vibrant photos and graphics on plain copier paper, according to Canon.

Microsoft Opens DST Support Site for IT Customers
Updated: This year's daylight-saving time change is causing major frustration for IT administrators running Microsoft programs that need to be individually patched to reflect the change.

Broadcasters Slam FCC White Spaces Report
The National Association of Broadcasters on Thursday accused the Federal Communications Commission of misinterpreting the data its engineers collected regarding the use of television white spaces.
AMD's 'Barcelona' Chips Claim Performance Advantages
Advanced Micro Devices has finally announced its quad-core processor architecture, code-named "Barcelona", possibly one-upping rival Intel for at least a short time.

'Windows7Sins' Campaign Protests Microsoft, Others
The Free Software Foundation plans to organize a demonstration against Microsoft and its Windows 7 operating system on Wednesday in Boston Common, a representative for the movement said Tuesday evening.
