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USA Today:
MacBook Air: The sexy kind of skinny but with some flaws — Apple has earned a sterling reputation designing beautiful products that usually perform as splendidly as they look. — The MacBook Air laptop that CEO Steve Jobs unveiled last week turns heads.
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Walter S. Mossberg / Personal Technology:
Apple's MacBook Air Is Beautiful and Thin, but Omits Features — Apple finally has entered the subnotebook market, introducing a lightweight laptop meant to please road warriors. But, typical of Apple, the company took a different approach from its competitors.
Steven Levy / Newsweek:
The Skinny on the MacBook Air — Size matters, but has Apple gone too far? — Early in my writing career, I had an assignment to follow around a mohel—the guy who does ritual circumcisions in the Jewish tradition. My subject learned the trade by watching his dad, a renowned figure in the field.
Kevin Rose / Digg the Blog:
Digg: New Algorithm Changes — Just wanted to give everyone some insight into some of the changes we've been making this week. As we've talked about in the past, Digg's promotional algorithm ensures that the most popular content dugg by a diverse, unique group of diggers reaches the home page.
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DigiDave / revoltnation:
Digg is a Game - Let's Play For Real This Time
Digg is a Game - Let's Play For Real This Time
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Google Blogoscoped:
Google Health Login Page — Want to get a first live glimpse of Google Health, which Google's Marissa Mayer announced will be rolled out in early 2008? Point your browser to: — www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?se rvice= health — However, I didn't get past the login screen, so all we see at the moment is the intro page.
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The EveryBlock Blog:
Introducing EveryBlock — “What's happening in my neighborhood?" — For a long time, that's been a tough question to answer. In dense, bustling cities like Chicago, New York and San Francisco, the number of daily media reports, government proceedings and local Internet conversations is staggering.
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Sinead Carew / Reuters:
YouTube to feature on wider range of mobile phones — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Popular video Web site YouTube.com is opening up its service to run on millions more phones which are capable of using high-speed wireless links, the company said on Thursday. — YouTube, a unit of Google Inc …
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Michael Liedtke / Associated Press:
YouTube expands mobile video service
YouTube expands mobile video service
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Robert A. Guth / Wall Street Journal:
Gates Calls for Kind Capitalism — Famously Competitive, Billionaire Now Urges Business to Aid the Poor — Free enterprise has been good to Bill Gates. But later today, the Microsoft Corp. chairman will call for a revision of capitalism. — In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos …
InfoWorld:
Sources: Vista SP1 due out in next few weeks — The wait is nearly over for the first service pack for Windows Vista, according to sources close to Microsoft. — Microsoft has said the highly anticipated service pack would be out in the first quarter of this year, but some say it could be available …
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Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
AT&T boosts DSL speeds; still playing tortoise to FiOS hare — AT&T has announced a much-needed speed boost for its U-Verse DSL service. Beginning in February, the telecom will begin offering AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet Max, which will top out at 10Mbps down and 1.5Mbps up.
Jeremy Kirk / LinuxWorld.com:
Report: Schools will increase spending on open source — Educational institutions will increase spending on open-source software and services over the next few years, but that doesn't mean proprietary software will be left in the dark, according to a new report covering 14 countries.
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Growing Online, BBC Is to Join With MySpace — The commercial arm of the British Broadcasting Corporation is expected to announce a partnership with MySpace on Thursday to make some of its content available on MySpace, the popular social networking Web site.
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Tony Smith / The Register:
Linux-less Eee PC launched in Japan — Asus has formally launched its bonsai laptop, the Eee PC, in Japan, pre-installing the machine with Windows XP Home Edition rather than Linux. — The machine's specifications proved to be those of the standard 4GB solid-state disc model - the Eee PC 701 …
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Nokia:
Nokia Q4 2007 net sales of EUR 15.7 billion, EPS of EUR 0.47 (EUR 0.47 excluding special items) — All reported Q4 and 2007 figures are unaudited and can be found in the tables on pages 8-10 and 18-23 — * As of April 1, 2007, Nokia results include those of Nokia Siemens Networks on a fully consolidated basis.
Electronista:
Canon unveils 12-megapixel EOS Rebel XSi — Canon helped inaugurate next week's PMA show tonight by upgrading its entry digital SLR. Now dropping “Digital” from the camera name, the EOS Rebel XSi jumps from 10.1 to 12.2 megapixels while also using the same DIGIC III image processor as higher-end cameras such as the 1D Mark III.