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Microsoft Expands Xbox 360 Warranty Coverage — Microsoft Expands Xbox 360 Warranty Coverage. — Microsoft Corp. today announced that it will expand its global Xbox 360™ warranty coverage. Any Xbox 360 customer who experiences a general hardware failure indicated by three flashing red lights …
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comScore:
Facebook Sees Flood Of New Traffic From Teenagers And Adults Open Registration at Facebook.com Spurs 89 Percent Visitor Growth versus Last Year — comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study on the visitation to Facebook.com …
CBC News:
Microsoft to start up Vancouver software development centre this fall — TORONTO (CP) - Microsoft Corp. plans to set up house in the Vancouver area this fall with a new software development centre that would attract talent without encountering U.S. immigration issues.
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GameDaily:
Report: PS3 $499 on July 12 — Although Sony has yet to confirm a price drop officially, GameDaily BIZ has received confirmation from the retail sector that the PS3 will be dropped to $499 next week. Sony itself recently talked about "refining" the PS3 price. Now it appears to be happening.
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Catherine Holahan / Business Week:
eBay Takes on Craigslist — Will the online auctioneer's Kijiji.com be able to lure advertisers away from the popular local classified-ad site? — Online commerce giant eBay knew Craigslist had the right idea when it purchased a 25% stake in the online classified ad site three years ago.
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Matt Mondok / One Microsoft Way:
Microsoft announces Joost killer — Sometimes it seems like Microsoft just can't be happy with improving its current software lineup. Instead, the company feels the need to reinvent, or flat-out buy, what someone else has already done. Although some of these ventures are duds (think OneCare) …
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darkREADING:
An Auction Site for Vulnerabilities — Discover a security flaw in a major application or system? You can't sell it on eBay. But starting this week, you can sell it on a new auction site that's not too much different. — WabiSabiLabi, whose marketplace opened for trading on Tuesday …
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I, Cringely . The Pulpit | PBS:
Faster iPhone faster! Kill!! Kill!! — My challenge here is to write the one zillionth iPhone story (and MY third) without repeating too much what has been written before or failing to include at least a couple new items which — trust me — you'll find below.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
$50,000 Prize For Top Company At TechCrunch20 — If you aren't one of the 200 companies who've submitted their application to launch at our upcoming TechCrunch20 conference, now's the time to do it. The deadline is tomorrow, July 6. We will begin to announce some of the selected companies next week.
Microsoft:
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for July 2007 — Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification issued: July 5, 2007 — Microsoft Security Bulletins to be issued: July 10, 2007 — This is an advance notification of six security bulletins that Microsoft is intending to release on July 10, 2007.
Mitchell Bingemann / Computerworld:
Music starts to fade on Russian download site AllofMP3.com — Users of the shutdown AllofMP3.com site can still download music if they have existing credit with the online music store — Although the controversial online music store AllofMP3.com was officially shutdown by the Russian Government …
Rafat Ali / paidContent.org:
Local Community Network Backfence Closing Down All Sites — Backfence, the once-hyped citizen journalism startup, is closing all its 13 local sites, after a series of management troubles over the last year, and inability to get any local traction editorially.
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The Register:
Google: Our data retention is not data protection watchdogs' business — The retention of search engine query data is a security matter and not one for Europe's data protection officials, according to Google's global privacy chief. — Peter Fleischer said that its retention of user search data was "just not their field".
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Sphere Quietly Nailing Its Business Model — Blog search engine Sphere has kept a relatively quiet profile recently. After a private beta launch in late 2005 and a big-press full launch in the spring of 2006, they've kept mostly to themselves. — Instead of focusing on building …
Oliver Luft / Journalism.co.uk:
The BBC should do less online video, says interactivity head — The head of BBC News Interactive wants the corporation to carry less online video and instead concentrate on improving the quality of its offering. — Speaking at the Future of News Conference in London today …
Tony Smith / The Register:
Apple 8GB iPhone components 'cost $220' — Receive the day's biggest stories by email, sign up here — Apple's 4GB iPhone costs $200 in components to make. The 8GB model's parts total just $20 more. So claims US market watcher and device stripper-down Portelligent.