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BBC:
Vista has speech recognition hole — Microsoft has admitted that speech recognition features in Vista could be hijacked so that a PC tells itself to delete files or folders. — Vista can respond to vocal commands and concern has been raised about malicious audio on websites or sent via e-mail.
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the Microsoft Security Response Center Blog:
Issue regarding Windows Vista Speech Recognition — Hey everyone this is Adrian and I am writing to try and clear up some concerns regarding a recently reported vulnerability in the Speech Recognition feature of Windows Vista. An issue has been identified publicly where an attacker could use …
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M-Dollar, Good Morning Silicon Valley, Security Fix, PaulStamatiou.com and Paul Kedrosky's …
George Ou:
Microsoft confirms Vista Speech Recognition remote execution flaw — After my initial reports on the first Vista Remote Exploit, a Microsoft spokesperson responded to me with the following message. … This pretty much confirms what I've been saying all along and I had recommended …
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Engadget, CyberNet Technology News, I4U News, Google Blogoscoped, GottaBeMobile.com and Slashdot
Blake Robinson / CrunchGear:
Source: Microsoft Zune Phone In the Works — We've just received a sound tip that Microsoft is working on its very own phone to be branded under the Zune moniker. Our tipsters inform us that Microsoft execs are in meetings today hammering out details of the device and developing strategies and timescales for its release.
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GigaOM, Digital Media Wire, Gizmodo, VoIP & Gadgets Blog, TechCrunch, Listening Post, Bink.nu, Paul Kedrosky's … and digg
Amazon.com:
Amazon.com Announces Fourth Quarter Sales up 34%; Media Grows 25%; Electronics and Other General Merchandise Grows 55% — Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) today announced financial results for its fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2006. — Operating cash flow was $702 million in 2006, compared with $733 million in 2005.
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Between the Lines, Business 2.0 Beta, Tech Beat, PaidContent, Technology Evangelist and Blogging Stocks
Valleywag:
PAY PER POST: A startup's awful reality — The last bubble produced Startup, a painful documentary about hubris and disappointment at a well-funded New York internet venture called Govworks. On the whole, entrepreneurs are wiser, and more discreet, this cycle. But not Ted Murphy of Pay Per Post.
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Verizon:
Verizon Wireless Launches Faster New Wireless Broadband Network — Verizon Wireless Enhances Wireless Broadband Network with EV-DO Revision A Technology — Media Contact Info — BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless, the nation's leading wireless provider, today announced it is launching …
Muhammad Saleem / Pronet Advertising:
Latest Digg Payola Exposed! — Thanks to my friend and top Digg user #6 Karim Yergaliyev (supernova17), we bring to you the latest edition of 'Digg Payola Exposed!' — Note: I replaced the email addresses to reflect the Digg user names of the individuals that received the email.
Steve O'Hear / The Social Web:
Flickr abandons the "old skool" — An email dropped into my in-box yesterday from Yahoo. Titled "Flickr: Update for Old Skool members", the message went on to explain that Yahoo was discontinuing the old email-based Flickr sign-in system and that from March the 15th, all users will be required to have a Yahoo ID to sign-in to Flickr.
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Karen / Official Google Blog:
Real-world testing — User feedback is always an important part of our product development process, and for our latest version of Google Maps for mobile, we decided to put ourselves in the driver's seat. Hailing from London, I recently hopped across the pond with my fellow software engineer Jonathan Dixon …
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jkOnTheRun, Download Squad, The Mobile Gadgeteer, Pocket PC Thoughts, Screenwerk, Shop Talk and PalmAddicts
Jim Allchin / Windows Vista Team Blog:
What Comes Next — As most of you know, today is my last day as a fulltime employee at Microsoft. It's been an exciting 16+ years and all I can say is that I have been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to be in this industry and at Microsoft. What an incredible chance to work with such a great set of people.
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All about Microsoft, Brier Dudley's blog, michael parekh on IT, CrunchGear, Windows-Now.com and OSNews
Matt Cutts / Gadgets, Google, and SEO:
Better click tracking with Auto-tagging — Okay, I'm curious about something. When Google wrote a 17 page white paper about flaws in click fraud studies, how many people here read it from start to finish? If you didn't get a chance to read it back then, you're in luck.
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Stace / Unwired View:
Replace the PC with your cellphone and Sony Ericsson Multimedia Cradle — Mobile phones are pretty small devices in their nature. And no matter how you try, it will never be as convenient to use as a normal PC or other full sized multimedia devices. The iPhone is the proof.
Google Blogoscoped:
Google News Broken Just Now — When it rains, it pours: Google News presents itself empty to me at the moment. Search works, but there's just no news on the frontpage. Reto Meier in the forum says, "This has been happening on and off for about 24hrs. Very frustrating!"
Business Wire:
Social Networking Meets Local Search on SuperPages.com — DALLAS—(BUSINESS WIRE)—SuperPages.com, a product of Idearc Media Corp., today launched Reviewer of the Week as a step towards providing local content within a trusted social networking environment.
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Search Engine Watch Blog, Kelsey Group Blogs, Search Engine Journal and Rex Hammock's weblog
Paul Kapustka / GigaOM:
False Pundits, Forbes and Broadband — The Wikipedia profile of Phil Kerpen, a Beltway insider and policy director for Americans for Prosperity, should be enough of a reason for us to not take him too seriously. At least not when it comes to issues pertaining to technology, network neutrality and broadband.