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John Leyden / The Register:
Fugitive CEO tracked down to Sri Lanka after Skype call — A hi-tech chief executive turned fugitive has been tracked down in Sri Lanka by a private investigator after 10 days on the lam. — Jacob "Kobi" Alexander, 54, faces fraud charges over a stock options scandal involving the voicemail software firm he founded, Comverse.
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Haaretz:
Report: Fugitive top hi-tech exec tracked down in Sri Lanka — The founder of Israeli hi-tech giant Comverse, who fled the United States ten days ago, was tracked down in Sri Lanka by an Israeli private investigator, the Ma'ariv daily newspaper reported on Thursday.
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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Fugitive exec nabbed after Skype call — Kobi Alexander, the founder of Comverse, was nabbed in Negombo, Sri Lanka yesterday by a private investigator. He is wanted by the US government in connection with financial fraud charges. He is accused of profiting from some very shady stock-option deals …
Ina Fried / CNET News.com:
Microsoft's Zune aims to be social butterfly — update Microsoft's forthcoming Zune player is shooting to be the life of the party, allowing users to create mobile social networks and stream music to nearby friends or strangers, according to a government regulatory filing.
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Paul Miller / Engadget:
Zune revealed by FCC as "Toshiba 1089"
Zune revealed by FCC as "Toshiba 1089"
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Gizmodo, InsideMicrosoft, CrunchGear, The Tech Report, Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog and jkOnTheRun
Sandeep / MobileWhack.com:
FCC Approves Toshiba 1089 Portable Media Player
FCC Approves Toshiba 1089 Portable Media Player
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Gadgetell, TechBlog, TechEffect, SlashGear, Gear Live, The Digital Music Weblog, PVR Wire, CrunchGear and Ubergizmo
BBC:
Spammers manipulate stock markets — Spam messages that tout stocks and shares can have real effects on the markets, a study suggests. — E-mails typically promote penny shares in the hope of convincing people to buy into a company to raise its price. — People who respond to the …
Matt Marshall / SiliconBeat:
Former Tribe leader Pincus back at helm; pledges "new direction" — Mark Pincus has just taken back the helm at San Francisco social networking company, Tribe. We heard about this months ago, but Mark would never say anything publicly, so we just kept waiting.
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Ryan Block / Engadget:
FairUse4WM strips Windows Media DRM! — So far as the yet very quiet forums are claiming, a new app called FairUse4WM can be used to strip Windows Media DRM 10 and 11 (i.e. PlaysForSure, but not WM DRM 9). Yes, yes, we know, we've heard this song and dance before.
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Techdirt, Download Squad, A Copyfighter's Musings, Bink.nu, eHomeUpgrade and The Digital Music Weblog
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Get a gig on GigaOM Jobs — Paidcontent, the digital media and content publication was one of the first to realize that niche job boards were the future, and introduced its Digital Media Jobs board, when we were rank amateurs in comparison. Since then vibrant communities like 37Signals …
Jane Martinson / Guardian:
Google's geeky queen of the search-o-sphere — The internet executive is on a constant search for the 'next big thing' - just now she has TV stations worried — Marissa Mayer should be spending today programming some LED light strings for an art installation in her home.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
The startup sound in Vista ... I'm on the phone with Steve Ball, group program manager for the Windows Audio Video Excellence team (basically, the team that builds the stuff that plays audio and video in Windows). — First, a disclaimer, before I left Microsoft, I got an intimate view …
Skeptic / Dead2.0:
Should VCs fund bloggers' wet dreams? — The term "blogging" alone is enough to cause a ruckus in some circles. Some people think it's a personal thing, others think it's the opposite. Some are motivated by ego. Wait, no, all are motivated by ego. And as I've previously reported …
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Robert A. / psp3d:
Hacking Wireless Networks With The PSP — Hacking Wireless Networks With The PSP — Hacking Wireless Networks With The PSP — Is the PSP spurring a new generation of safety concerns? — One doesn't often associate a child bearing a portable gaming console as a potential hacker, or, worse, a terrorist.
Craig Silverman / New York Times:
Public Domain Books, Ready for Your iPod — Kara Shallenberg and her 10-year-old son, Henry, exhausted the audiobook collection at their library in Oceanside, Calif., five years ago. With Henry's appetite for listening still strong, Ms. Shallenberg began to record herself reading his favorite books.