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Villu Arak / Heartbeat:
Where we are at 1100 GMT — As Europe has woken up to a new day and Asia is entering the evening hours, here's the latest on the sign-on problem. — We're on the road to recovery. Skype is stabilizing, but this process may continue throughout the day. — An encouraging number of users can now use Skype once again.
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Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:
eBay says Skype was not attacked — (InfoWorld) - Skype has not been attacked, eBay said Friday, dispelling rumors that Russian hackers took down its popular online telephony service. — For more than a day now, millions of Skype users have been knocked offline by a major service outage that has crippled the service.
Jacqui Cheng / Infinite Loop:
iPhone battery lawsuit x2: west coast style — Yet another class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple this week, once again over that dastardly iPhone battery. California resident Sydney Leung heads up the new complaint with allegations that are near identical to that filed …
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Matt Hamblen / Computerworld:
Second lawsuit filed over iPhone battery replacement — Suit questions whether Apple kept battery information from early buyers to boost sales — A second class-action lawsuit argues that Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc. failed to tell early buyers of the iPhone that annual fees of more than $100 …
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Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
RIAA faces possible class action over suing the innocent — The scene at RIAA headquarters this week must have been fascinating. The group yesterday announced that it has finished sending out a new batch of 503 "pre-litigation letters" to 58 different universities around the US …
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Eric / Technology & Marketing Law Blog:
American Airlines Sues Google Over Keyword Ads — American Airlines v. Google, 4:07-cv-00487 (N.D. Tex. complaint filed Aug. 16, 2007) [Warning: 4.4MB file] … Well, this is interesting. It's not unusual for a trademark owner to sue Google for keyword-triggered ads—been there, done that.
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Heather Hopkins / Hitwise Intelligence:
YouTube Replace Searches for Funny Videos — We are working on some analysis for a report on how consumer search behaviour has changed over the past couple of years and I wanted to share a fun bit of data that we found. Analysis of search term content, or the words that consumers use …
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Robert McMillan / InfoWorld:
Google Gadgets can be misused by phishers — (InfoWorld) - The domain used to host small Google Gadget applications written by Web developers could be misused by phishers, a Web security researcher said Friday. — Google Gadgets are little programs that gather information on the Web and then display them on multiple Web pages.
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Brian Prince / eWEEK.com:
Sourcefire Catches ClamAV — ClamAV is among the most broadly adopted open-source security projects worldwide. — Sourcefire has acquired ClamAV, an open-source gateway anti-virus and anti-malware project, in the company's first purchase since it went public in March.
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Matt Hines / InfoWorld:
Sourcefire acquires ClamAV open-source anti-malware project
Sourcefire acquires ClamAV open-source anti-malware project
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Valleywag:
Exclusive: Fark founder accuses Fox newsman of hacking — Local TV reporters are infamous for practicing "ambush" journalism — but as they try to take their gotcha practices to the Web, increasingly they're the ones ambushed. The first rule of hacking, after all, is "Don't get caught."
Peter D. Csathy / Digital Media Update:
All Peer-to-Peer Models Are NOT Created Equal — Skype's Outage Does Not Impugn All Peer-to-Peer Models — Guest blogger, Aron Rosenberg, Founder & CTO of SightSpeed, responds to Om Malik's critical and provocative question that literally is around the blogosphere and media world-wide …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
And More VoIP PBXes — [...] Aron responded to a post Om wrote today …
And More VoIP PBXes — [...] Aron responded to a post Om wrote today …
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Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
Comcast Throttles BitTorrent Traffic, Seeding Impossible — ISPs have been throttling BitTorrent traffic for almost two years now. Most ISPs simply limit the available bandwidth for BitTorrent traffic, but Comcast takes it one step further, and prevents their customers from seeding.
Los Angeles Times:
It's not journalism — Google's latest effort highlights the difference between what it does and what newspapers and magazines do. — Many publishers consider the Internet, and Google in particular, a greater threat to their livelihoods than Osama bin Laden.
David Pogue / New York Times:
Apple Takes a Step Back With iMovie '08 — Last week, Apple released a new version of its iLife suite—its $80 package containing iPhoto, iMovie, iWeb and GarageBand. The suite also comes preinstalled on every new Mac. — The enhancements in iPhone, iWeb and GarageBand are great.
Stuart Elliott / New York Times:
Now, the Clicking Is to Watch the Ads, Not Skip Them — FOR generations, advertising interrupted the entertainment that Americans wanted to read, hear or watch. Now, in a turnabout, advertising is increasingly being presented as entertainment — and surprisingly, the idea of all ads, all the time, is gaining some favor.
Jan Miksovsky / flow|state:
OpenID: Great idea, bewildering consumer experience — A while back I tried signing up for an OpenID, an "open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity." The basic idea is that, instead of needing to choose a user name and password for every site you visit …
Modculture / Tech Digest:
Dominos launches Pizza by TXT - obesity to go through the roof — Good news for junk food junkies - Dominos is offering pizza by via SMS. — Yes, if you get a passion for pepperoni when the pubs throw out, just go to your phone and send a message. Your pizza will then arrive …