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USA Today:
NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls — The National Security Agency has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of Americans, using data provided by AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth, people with direct knowledge of the arrangement told USA TODAY.
Chris Morris / CNN:
PlayStation 3 boss defends high price — Sony Computer president Kaz Hirai says $499 and $599 game machines are a good value. — LOS ANGELES (CNNMoney.com) - While gamers and many industry analysts are still recovering from their surprise at the high price tag for a premium PlayStation 3 …
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Business Wire:
World's First ISO Compliant Payment DisplayCard using SiPix and SmartDisplayer's Flexible Display Panel — FREMONT, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 10, 2006—SiPix Imaging (www.sipix.com) and SmartDisplayer (www.smartdisplayer.com) developed the first flexible display panel to be embedded into an ISO compliant payment card.
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Evan Blass / Engadget:
One Time Password DisplayCard heightens transaction security
One Time Password DisplayCard heightens transaction security
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David Pogue / New York Times:
Why the World Doesn't Need Hi-Def DVD's — WHEN did you first become cynical about the electronics industry? — Was it when VHS went out of style, and you had to buy all your movies again on DVD? Was it the time(s) you never got the rebate you mailed away for?
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Breakfast with Yahoo — I'm at a Newhouse School/New Yorker event at Bryant Park with Ken Auletta interviewing Yahoo boss Terry Semel. — He says he talked to Google's founders early on about buying them. Their first offer was $1 billion "and we don't want to sell."
Steve Rubel / Micro Persuasion:
25 Things I Learned on Google Trends — To give you a sense of its tremendous power for tapping into the world psyche, here are 25 things I learned on Google Trends. Someone should start a blog on this kind of stuff. — 1) Almost all of the ten biggest US markets for MySpace are on the West Coast
Marc Canter / Marc's Voice:
Clarification on AIMpages — Whew! At least I can legally say what the name is! That's been an embargo for almost two months now - as the code-name AIMspace leaked out in late January in Businessweek. — So now starts the next phase - testing. — So thanks to everyone for their interest …
Declan McCullagh / CNET News.com:
Congress targets social network sites — update MySpace.com has recently found itself pummeled by critical media reports describing how teens are divulging personal information without much thought to the consequences. — A Newsweek piece article in January was titled "Predator's Playground?"
icann.org:
ICANN Board Votes Against .XXX Sponsored Top Level Domain Agreement — Marina del Rey, California, 10 May 2006: Today, ICANN's Board of Directors voted against a proposed agreement for a .XXX. Sponsored Top Level Domain (sTLD). The application was proposed by the ICM Registry.
Kristopher Kubicki / DailyTech:
Universal Abit First Out the Door With HDMI Motherboard — The ultimate small form factor dream is finally realized — We just got word from Universal Abit that the company is on its way to unveil the first HDMI certified motherboard. The motherboard, dubbed Abit IL-80MV …
Elinor Mills / CNET News.com:
Google wireless network goes down during press day — One day a year the notoriously reticent top Google executives invite journalists to their Mountain View, Calif., campus to discuss the company's products and strategy and to answer what ideally would be probing questions.
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Bawling over bowling — We were trying to be tough. I walked to the hotel from the hospital. What was in my hand? My SmartPhone. I was reading your comments. I read a few, probably 20 or 30, and started crying, so I called my son, and that didn't help much. — Met up with my brothers for dinner.
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Steve Rosenbush / Business Week:
Microsoft: Let's Make More Deals — With its increased emphasis on video content, the software giant is slowly refashioning itself as a media powerhouse — During the last few weeks, Microsoft (MSFT) has made several acquisitions to feed the ever-growing demand for content on MSN, its huge online network.
Andrew Liszewski / OhGizmo!:
NAVIsis EZ-Canvas — Korean-based company NAVIsis is already known to some for their line of handwriting recognition hardware that doesn't require a special tablet or writing surface to work. Using the same technology the company has now developed the EZ-Canvas which will essentially allow …
Agence France Presse:
NTT DoCoMo to start next-generation music-movie service — TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's top mobile operator, NTT DoCoMo, said it will start a next-generation service letting phone users download music videos, aiming to outdo rivals' success with online music. — The new service …
Daniel Terdiman / CNET News.com:
Despite controversy, 'booth babes' still prowl E3 — LOS ANGELES—If you came to E3 this year worried that the so-called "booth babes" wouldn't be here strutting their stuff, you already know you had nothing to fear. — That's because, while the scantily clad women may be a tad less scantily clad …
Business Wire:
Think Partnership Announces Changes to Board of Directors — Company Following Through on Previously Announced Shift to Focus Upon Operations and Integration — NORTHBROOK, Ill.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 11, 2006—Think Partnership Inc. (AMEX:THK - News; "Think Partnership" or the "Company" …