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Mark Zuckerberg / blog.facebook.com:
An Open Letter from Mark Zuckerberg: — We really messed this one up. When we launched News Feed and Mini-Feed we were trying to provide you with a stream of information about your social world. Instead, we did a bad job of explaining what the new features were and an even worse job of giving you control of them.
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Damon Darlin / New York Times:
H.P. Chairwoman Aims Not to Be the Scapegoat — Patricia C. Dunn, Hewlett-Packard's chairwoman, was known as a remarkable saleswoman as she rose to the top of the financial industry. — But on Sunday, she will have to sell her board on the idea that she should not be dumped as the scapegoat for the scandal rocking the company.
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Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Playing Truth or Dare with HP's Patricia Dunn — This embarrassing HP episode just keeps getting worse. Now we have HP chair Patricia Dunn being interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, and saying the following: — She has no plans to resign, as several board members have urged her to "hang in there" and not step down
Robin Linden / Official Linden Blog:
Urgent Security Announcement — On September 6 we discovered evidence that an intruder was able to access the Second Life database through the web servers. The exploit was shut down on the afternoon of September 6 when we discovered it. — Detailed investigation over the last two days confirmed …
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Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Metaverse breached: Second Life customer database hacked — High profile virtual reality game Second Life reported today that one of its databases containing unencrypted user information was breached two days ago. The company confirmed that this is the first time user data has been breached since …
Darren Murph / Engadget:
De-badging your cellphone / PDA with sugar — If you're the type who already has, say, a de-badged PSP-controlled Honda Civic in your driveway, you probably dig that clean, smooth look on all your gadgetry. We can't say we blame you, and even Dell has admitted it doesn't like those goofy stickers defacing your electronic property.
Tresa Baldas / LAW.com:
No Happy Ending for Net Movie Renters — A legal clash between Blockbuster Inc. and Netflix Inc. has triggered a patent debate over who has the right to offer DVD-rental services over the Internet. — The litigation presents a crucial question: Is the concept of renting movies over the Internet …
Kcamp-Voip / Realtime-VoIP:
Abbeynet extends to MacOSX and Linux — One of the VoIP bloggers I've been paying more and more attention to is Luca Filigheddu. Luca's the CEO - ICT Operations at Abbeynet - www.abbeynet.com. He's added some great insights into numerous discussions I've been following …
Matt Casamassina / IGN:
Splinter Cell Launching with Wii — Sam Fisher invades Nintendo's new console. We've got the exclusive announcement along with first details and screenshots! — Not content with a mere seven Wii launch window games, Ubisoft is adding yet another one to the growing list.
Wave Broadcast:
Official Digg Compatible Site For Mobile Devices — So... I stumbled upon http://www.diggriver.com yesterday doing some random whois... It seems as if Digg is planning on starting to support mobile devices due to several user made mobile pages for cell phones, pdas, and oither devices …
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Yuki Noguchi / Washington Post:
Saying It 'Messed Up,' Facebook Modifies Controversial Feature — Facebook, a popular Web-based hangout for students, revamped its site last night to let users disable or modify a new feature that had touched off protests from hundreds of thousands of members.
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Monica Chen / DigiTimes:
ASRock to up use of VIA chipsets for Intel-based motherboards — ASRock, an Asustek Computer subsidiary focusing on entry-level motherboards, will significantly increase the adoption of integrated graphics processor (IGP) chipsets from VIA Technologies for Intel-based motherboards while lowering …
Dennis Sellers / Macsimum News:
Graphics card in 24-inch iMac is apparently upgradeable — It just gets better and better. Christophe Laporte, editor-in-chief of MacGeneration, a French language Mac publication and web site, tells Macsimum News, that they've "discovered a little surprise about the new 24-inch iMac" …
technorati.com:
Popular Blogs — The biggest blogs in the blogosphere, as measured by unique links in the last six months. — Last updated 41 minutes ago. — Last updated 4 hours ago. — http://www.boingboing.net — 20,474 blogs link here — 4. Gizmodo, The Gadget Guide
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Check out Blogmusik Before It's Pulled off the Internet — Blogmusic.net is a site that lets users search for songs and play them (streaming) immediately via a Flash player that looks like an iPod. Use does not require registration. However, if you create an account you can also save songs and create playlists.
Gizmodo:
Toshiba Dual-Screen UMPC PDA E-Book Doohickey — It's hard to describe what exactly this device is, but it obviously falls into a lot of categories. First and foremost, it has two screens, at least one of which is a touchscreen meant to replace the keyboard. Not much other information is know.
Kim Zetter / Wired News:
HP Dragnet Grabbed 9 Reporters — He added that "unauthorized disclosure of confidential information is a violation of our standard of conduct. That's applicable to everyone — including board members and employees. We investigate any and all violations of those and take appropriate action."
Steve Wiseman / IntelliAdmin.com:
Why windows takes so long to start up. — Most of us have had a brand new computer at one time. It's a great feeling. You boot up windows and within 30 seconds you are surfing the net, checking your email, or playing your favorite game. 10 months down the road things aren't so nice anymore.
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Microsoft now patching for FairUse4WM 1.2 — As the war wages on between Microsoft's Consumer Media Technology group and the creators of FairUse4WM, so continues the march of memos and software updates being passed around to Redmond's partners in the business who are making use of the ailing PlaysForSure DRM scheme.
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