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12:45 PM ET, May 9, 2006

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New York Times:
Warner Bros. to Sell Movies and TV Shows on Internet  —  Warner Brothers plans to announce today that it will make hundreds of movies and television shows available for purchase over the Internet using BitTorrent software, which is widely used to download movies and other copyrighted material illegally.
Discussion: B2Day, InterMedia and BuzzMachine
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Bob Tourtellotte / Reuters:
Warner Bros. to sell movies via BitTorrent  —  LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Warner Bros.'s video unit on Tuesday unveiled plans to sell movies and television shows to BitTorrent Inc. for legal downloads from the Web site that was once blamed for aiding the swapping of illegally copied films and programs.
Discussion: IP Democracy
Greg Sandoval / CNET News.com:
BitTorrent inks studio distribution deal  —  BitTorrent, the creator of the file-sharing software that for some has become synonymous with piracy, has struck a landmark distribution deal with a Hollywood studio.  —  Warner Bros.  Entertainment Group has agreed to use BitTorrent's peer …
Discussion: Gizmodo and Boing Boing
Gary Gentile / Associated Press:
Warner Bros. to distribute films on Web
Discussion: Techdirt and robhyndman.com
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Warner Bros. to team with BitTorrent for movie sales
Discussion: eHomeUpgrade
Staci / paidContent.org:
AOL Buddy List's Social Network Expands With AIM Pages, Phoneline [by Staci]  —  The way AOL execs pitch it, the AOL Connections strategy is all about giving users ways to communicate whether it's IM, file sharing, video or the upcoming launches of social networking service AIM Pages and free phone service Phoneline.
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Greg Sterling / Screenwerk:   What's Really Interesting About AIM Pages
Microsoft:
Microsoft Previews Windows CE 6 Operating System  —  Latest embedded software represents 10 years of industry-leading innovations.  —  LAS VEGAS — May 8, 2006 — In a packed hall of developers and industry partners at Microsoft Corp.'s annual Mobile & Embedded DevCon …
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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:   Windows CE 6 previewed
Microsoft:
Windows Live Messenger Beta Now Available Broadly to Consumers for Download  —  Beta of rich communications and sharing tools is available worldwide.  —  REDMOND, Wash. — May 9, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that the new Windows Live™ Messenger beta is available broadly …
Discussion: LiveSide
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Live Messenger Opens to Public
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
How deep is the online-ad well?  —  The memory still makes some in the financial community cringe.  —  During the dot-com boom, more than a few Internet start-ups planned to support free Internet services—and theoretically turn a profit—by selling online advertisements.  —  Needless to say, for many it didn't work.
James Ransom-Wiley / Joystiq:
Joystiq hands-on: new PS3 controller  —  Immediately following the Sony keynote, we pushed and shoved our way to a quick and dirty session with the new PS3 controller.  Warhawk was the only playable demo touting six-axis sensing functionality; so naturally, our destination was the setup featuring that game.
Discussion: HD Beat and I4U News
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Google looks Olive up and down, but then rejects it  —  Google has walked away from acquiring Santa Clara company, Olive Software.  —  We wrote earlier that Google was negotiating to buy Olive for $70-80M, to gain access to Olive's technology that helps transfer off-line content into a form …
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Why Even Bells Need Net Neutrality  —  By Daniel Berninger Definition: Net Neutrality - Internet access without discrimination by use or user except as required for network management purposes.  —  The FCC's decision to relieve AT&T and Verizon of net neutrality requirements …
Steve Gillmor / Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter:
Back in the USSR  —  Nick Carr is truly the gift that keeps on giving.  His latest can-opener concerns the alleged Google strategy of converting all reading interfaces to search and keyword (i.e. tagging) interfaces.  Nick's genius (I think he is the leader in the post-dvorak world of meme-baiting) …
Om Malik / GigaOM:
AT&T Plans Satellite Broadband, WiMAX  —  AT&T is dead serious about broadband, and is expanding its range of broadband offerings.  AT&T Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre outlined company's future broadband plans at the Detroit Economic Club.  —  AT&T will start selling a satellite-based broadband service later …
Rob Semsey / features.teamxbox.com:
E3 2006: Microsoft Reaction to Sony Press Briefing  —  Only seconds after Sony's E3 2006 Press Briefing ended and many gamers had made their annual "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" conclusions.  Now whether Sony's E3 kickoff was a success or a failure will be contemplated from now until the release …
Discussion: Kotaku and Things That
Adam Sherwin / Times of London:
Now a TV series only on your mobile  —  THE demise of traditional broadcasting will move a step closer when the man behind Big Brother introduces the first British interactive reality series made exclusively for mobile phones.  —  Get Close To . . . , which begins on Friday …
USA Today:
Newspaper sales dip, but websites gain  —  NEW YORK — Newspapers offered a mixed story Monday as new data showed a circulation decline industrywide — by alarming rates at some papers — while visits to their websites grew.  —  Average weekday circulation fell 2.5%, to 45.4 million …
Tom Evslin / Fractals of Change:
Vonage IPO and SPIT  —  SPIT is Spam over IP Telephony.  —  Yesterday I got an email from Vonage offering me a piece of their IPO because I'm a long-term customer.  I was fine with getting that mail although I don't intend to take advantage of the offer for reasons I've posted here.
Discussion: Realtime-VoIP
David Hambling / NewScientistTech:
Robotic tentacles get to grips with tricky objects  —  Robotic "tentacles" that can grasp and grapple with a wide variety of objects have been developed by US researchers.  —  Most robots rely on mechanical gripping jaws that have difficulty grabbing large or irregularly shaped objects.
Discussion: Engadget
 
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Inquirer:
ATI sued over HDCP claims
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Consortiuminfo.org:
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Tom Krazit / CNET News.com:
Beatles judge finds iTunes 'nothing to get hung about'
Howard W. French / New York Times:
As Chinese Students Go Online, Little Sister Is Watching
Discussion: Techdirt
Paul Miller / Engadget:
Nintendo Wii to sell for $250?
 Earlier Items: 
Séan Captain / Slate:
Forget YouTube  —  Your laptop will never replace your TV.
Bill Slawski / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Does Google Use Whois Information?
Discussion: SEO by the SEA
pdagold.com:
.: Comparative review of FSC Pocket LOOX N560
Discussion: Pocket PC Thoughts
govtech.net:
Consumer Reports Finds Personal Privacy Concerns in Planned Uses …
Discussion: Smart Mobs
mobilekorea.tv:
Samsung unveils 6.9mm slim phone
PR Newswire:
TiVo Launches Television's New Advertising Search Product
Discussion: Screenwerk
Financial Times:
Hunt for new media darling hints at bubble
Discussion: Valleywag
Lev Grossman / Time:
A Game For All Ages  —  Nintendo gave TIME the first look …
Discussion: Gadgetell and Kotaku