Apple tablet leaked?: TechVi Now Morning Edition
McGraw-Hill CEO Terry McGraw confirmed the Apple Tablet on CNBC and Engadget seems to have pics of the device. Anyone want to take bets on Cupertino's reaction to this spill? In non-Apple news, TechCrunch seems to have made an enemy because they were hacked again. Find out more on TechVi Now.
Apple pushing for cheaper TV shows on iTunes: TechVi Now Morning Edition
If Apple gets its way, TV shows could drop in price to only $0.99, but there's resistance from the networks on this proposed change. In the continuing saga of Google and China, the two are trying to work out some kind of truce. Google may have another deal set up in the U.S. with Walmart to start stocking the Nexus One. All that and more on TechVi Now.
Facebook testing ‘lite’ version of service for developing countries
Facebook is testing a lower-bandwidth format for its site in countries like India, Russia and China, according to TechCrunch. Currently, the regular version of a Facebook page is around 500k according to our tests using Firebug, but the "lite" version strips out some of the bandwidth-intensive parts of the site, reducing page load times in areas where bandwidth isn't as commoditized as it is in the United States and other fully developed nations.
