Amazon's getting serious about grocery delivery, the DoJ suggests some creepy internet tracking laws, and Verizon's going to charge iPhone users $20/month to enable wireless hotspot tethering (for the privilege of using the data you're already paying $30 for).
- Amazon Food Delivery Brings Fantasy of Never Leaving Home Closer to Reality
Amazon's got a food delivery service planned in their future. They're calling it AmazonTote, and it's already rolled out in Seattle. [Gizmodo] - DOJ pressed for details on Internet tracking plan
The US Department of Justice gets creepy, "suggesting a new law requiring Internet companies to keep records of user activity". [CNET] - Verizon dishes on iPhone hotspot pricing
The price tag looks like $20 a month on top of what you're paying for your data plan. We're not impressed, Verizon. [Macworld] - First iOS 4.3 app spotted in the App Store, still no official release date
StreamToMe, a cool app that transcodes and streams video from your desktop to your iOS device, has updated for iOS 4.3, including support for AirPlay, so... that should be neat. [Download Squad] - Google Apps just got smarter: introducing the Apps Marketplace's new EDU category
Schools can take advantage of some EDU-focused Google Apps add-ons for the Google Apps accounts. [Google Enterprise Blog]