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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
The Perks Of Being The MySpace CEO Include, Apparently, Paris Hilton — Facebook may be the king of the Silicon Valley crowd, but Paris Hilton apparently prefers MySpace. 42 year old MySpace cofounder and CEO Chris DeWolfe has been dating 27 year old Paris Hilton for at least a few weeks, sources close to the company confirm.
Bob Egelko / San Francisco Chronicle:
State Supreme Court rejects noncompete clauses — (08-07) 12:04 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — Californians have the right to move from one company to another or start their own business and can't be prohibited by their employer from working for a competitor in their next job, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
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Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
Tech Company Goes Public but Its Shares Dive 20% — Rackspace Hosting, a San Antonio company that provides Web hosting to corporate clients, went public Friday, ending a six-month market drought in initial public offerings of shares in technology companies.
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Tech IPOs Return With Rackspace
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Brian X. Chen / Gadget Lab:
Apple Reviews NetShare; Permanent Ban Likely — Nullriver's short-lived iPhone application NetShare, which turns your iPhone into a wireless modem for your laptop, might not be returning to the App Store after all. — Earlier in the week, Nullriver received a response from Apple saying …
Bob Rudis / The Apple Blog:
My Holy Grail Of iPhone Apps Arrives: pTerm — Just this week I was posing the question of where are all the (no-jailbreak-required) ssh/terminal apps for the iPhone? While not the best platform for such a tool (the keyboard would - and does, as you will see - eat up some serious real estate) …
John Markoff / New York Times:
Patch for Web Security Hole Has Leaks of Its Own — SAN FRANCISCO — Faced with the discovery of a serious flaw in the Internet's workings, computer network administrators around the world have been rushing to fix their systems with a cobbled-together patch. Now it appears that the patch has some gaping holes.
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Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Airline Plans To Cancel All Flights Booked Through 3rd Party Websites — from the piss-off-your-customers-much? dept — And people wonder why airlines have so much trouble staying in business? We were already confused enough by American Airlines' desire not to be listed on the sites …
Richard Clayton / Light Blue Touchpaper:
An insecurity in OpenID, not many dead — Back in May it was realised that, thanks to an ill-advised change to some random number generation code, for over 18 months Debian systems had been generating crypto keys chosen from a set of 32,768 possibilities, rather than from billions and billions.
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Dan Goodin / The Register:
Agency sues to stop Defcon speakers from revealing gaping holes — Defcon A transit agency in New England has filed a federal lawsuit to stop three Massachusetts Institute of Technology grad students from publicly presenting research at Defcon demonstrating gaping security holes in two of the agency's electronic payment systems.
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Defcon: Excuse me while I turn off your pacemaker — The Defcon conference is the wild and woolly version of Black Hat for the unwashed masses of hackers. It always has its share of unusual hacks. The oddest so far is a collaborative academic effort where medical device security researchers …
Dawn Kawamoto / CNET News.com:
Yahoo makes its Google search advertising agreement public — Yahoo on Friday released a copy of its controversial search advertising partnership agreement with Google, marking the first time details of the deal have been made publicly available. — But before laying your hands on a copy …
Frederic Lardinois / ReadWriteWeb:
Bloglines: Now With Advertising — Today, Bloglines has unveiled a new skin for its public beta site and has announced that it will start displaying ads on its start page. The new skin for the beta is is quite well done and definitely an improvement over the regular Bloglines interface, as well as the last version of the beta skin.
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Jeremy Toeman / LIVEdigitally:
Home Renovation: What Tech Do I Need? — My wife and I bought a house a few months ago, and it needs some renovation work (read: holy crap, we're practically gutting the place, what the heck were we thinking???). One aspect of said work is redoing the entire electrical system …
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Mike Rogoway / Oregonian:
Wi-Fi's dead; antennas live on — City worries that taxpayers could get stuck with the bill for removal - — S omeday, perhaps, they'll be ashtrays, vases or the crowning touch of Conehead costumes at Halloween. — For now, though, the 600 cylindrical Wi-Fi antennas atop Portland streetlights …