1. IPhone defense prompts new debate (The Wall Street Journal)
Steve Jobs’s attempt to close the door on criticism of Apple’s latest iPhone ignited another debate: Are competing smartphones just as prone to reception problems or does Apple have a unique design flaw?

2. Imperfect Apple apologises (BBC dot.Maggie)
Love him or loathe him, you have to hand it to Steve Jobs, who gritted his teeth and took his medicine as he took to the stage. Apple admitting that it is fallible was pretty unprecedented for a company that is perceived as ensuring every "i" is dotted and every "t" is crossed before a product is launched.

3. Steve Jobs continues to answer the questions that AT&T won’t (TechCrunch)
During the Q&A after Apple’s Friday press conference Steve Jobs addressed the issue of poor iPhone reception. MG Siegler looks at his response.

4. A tale of two CIOs (Gartner)
Andrea Di Maio talks about experiences with two different CIOs and how they are tackling web 2.0 technologies.

5. The state of mobile commerce in Europe (Forrester)
Thomas Husson says that European mobile commerce is still at an early stage, but consumers show growing interest in using their mobile phones for all sorts of shopping activities.