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Arn / MacRumors:
Next Generation iPhone Model Revealed in Firmware — MacRumors has discovered that Apple's iPhone 2.x Firmware has evidence of the next generation iPhone which has been designated “iPhone2,1”. — Apple uses these models numbers to distinguish between different hardware models.
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9 to 5 Mac, Silicon Alley Insider, The Toybox, The Apple Core, Boy Genius Report, ChannelWeb, Gearlog, VentureBeat, O'Grady's PowerPage, Newlaunches.com, SlashGear, GPS Obsessed, MobileBurn.com, The iPhone Blog, iLounge, Gizmodo, MobileCrunch, I4U News, Gadget Lab, Electronista, World of Apple, iSpazio, Engadget and iPhone Buzz
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Arik Hesseldahl / Business Week:
The Eye of the (BlackBerry) Storm — iSuppli took apart Research In Motion's BlackBerry Storm to determine the cost of its components. Guess what? The iPhone parts are cheaper — As the battle for the smartphone market heats up, comparisons abound between Research In Motion's BlackBerry Storm …
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Silicon Alley Insider, InformationWeek, Gizmodo, IntoMobile, Boy Genius Report, Engadget Mobile, MacDailyNews, SlipperyBrick.com and Engadget
Slash Lane / AppleInsider:
Apple sued over ‘broken promises’ regarding 3G speeds
Apple sued over ‘broken promises’ regarding 3G speeds
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Macsimum News
Nokia:
New arrivals in the world's most successful mobile phone range — Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced the Nokia 6700 classic, the Nokia 6303 classic and the Nokia 2700 classic, three devices that build on the formula that made Nokia the world leader in mobile phones.
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Boy Genius Report, CrunchGear, Gearlog, Mobilewhack.com, Unwired View, SlashPhone, Phone Scoop, Neowin.net, Engadget and SlashGear
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Flash and AIR: Record downloads, winning platform race — Adobe Flash, the company's platform for web applications and video, is already on virtually every computer everywhere, but the latest version is on an even faster track to world domination. Flash Player 10 and AIR have been downloaded …
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Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Adobe AIR Is Flying: 100 Million Installations Accounted For
Adobe AIR Is Flying: 100 Million Installations Accounted For
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Adobe Blogs
Leo Lewis / Times of London:
Nintendo cuts profit forecast by 33 per cent — Nintendo, the maker of the Wii games console and the favourite safe-haven share on the Tokyo stock exchange, has stunned the market with a 33 per cent cut to its full-year profit forecasts. — Analysts described Nintendo's guidance as a …
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Boris Johnson / Sophos:
Fannie Mae worker accused of planting malware timebomb — According to media reports, a federal grand jury in Maryland has indicted a 35-year-old man for planting a malicious script, designed to destroy data on the US financial giant's servers. — Rajendrasinh Babubhai Makwana …
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The Boy Genius / Boy Genius Report:
AT&T Samsung Propel Pro in the concrete jungle — Hmm... so we've got an update to the Samsung Propel, have we? More or less, yes, this is as we're told, the Samsung Propel Pro and it brings pro-level features with it. Things like Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, an optical joystick …
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Unwired View, wmpoweruser.com, WMExperts, Electronista, Mobility Site, Engadget, MobileBurn.com, IntoMobile, FierceWireless, Gearlog and MobileCrunch
Elizabeth Holmes / Digits:
Blogger Infighting Played a Role, Says TechCrunch Founder — TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington blamed fellow technology bloggers for the recent attacks on him, saying that his competitors' criticisms made him a target. … Mr. Arrington announced Wednesday he was taking a break …
Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
Digital Britain: A tax, a quango and ISP snooping — All in a day's work for the modern bureaucrat — Digital Britain Did anyone expect more from Stephen Carter CBE? The former Ofcom boss and No.10 strategy chief (sic) has spent his career moving between the world of advertising and public relations, quangos and party.
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
ComScore Report: Fastest-Growing Sites And Top-Ten Advertising Magnets — Of the top 100 sites on the Web, which ones grew the fastest in 2008? In a report it is preparing to release tomorrow, The comScore 2008 Digital Year In Review (which you can sign up for here), comScore ranks the 20 fastest-growing Web properties.
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Stuart Dredge / Mobile phone games industry …:
Rumour: Apple planning $19.99 games section on App Store — But only with a restricted number of publishers — Product: — Manufacturer: — Apple is planning to introduce a premium games section to its App Store where it will sell a range of iPhone games for $19.99, sources tell PocketGamer.biz.
Liam Tung / CNET News:
Chrome, Firefox face clickjacking — Security researchers have discovered a flaw affecting Google's Chrome browser that exposes it to “clickjacking”—in which an attacker hijacks a browser's functions by substituting a legitimate link with one of the attacker's choice.
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
You Need To See This Video (1981 TV Report On Birth Of Internet News) … Thus begins this video of a 1981 KRON report predicting the rise of news reporting on the internet. — You need to see this, it's pure gold. — My favorite quotes:
discuss.joelonsoftware.com:
Don't ever use Google Apps for anything important — Here's why you should never use Google Apps for your domain paid or unpaid. — I started using the free version Google Apps a little over a year ago for one of our intranets. Luckily it was an intranet and not the main site!
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
YouTube Close to Video Deal for Pro Talent — YouTube and the William Morris Agency, the Hollywood talent agency, are close to signing a deal that would place the company's clients in made-for-the-Web productions. — The deal would underscore the ways that distribution models are evolving on the Internet.
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Google Gobbled Up 90 Percent Of All U.S. Search Growth In 2008 — Google ended the year with 63.5 percent market share of all search queries performed in the U.S., estimates comScore. And that market share has inched up steadily from 58.5 percent in January, 2008.
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Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim
Matthew Moore / Telegraph:
Microsoft SongSmith: Flawed music software produces comedy gold — A lounge jazz version of Radiohead's Creep. The Police's Roxanne reworked with a reggae beat. Eye of the Tiger as a lo-fi love song. These are just a few of the hilarious cover versions of famous songs created …
Matt Asay / The Open Road:
Could Sun swallow Red Hat? Or vice versa? — In the midst of reading Paul Rubens' well-reasoned “Linux vs. Unix Values Evident in Red Hat, Sun Market Valuations,” I was struck by this thought: … At one level, it's a ludicrous idea, but on another...perhaps.
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
We Live in Public (and the end of empathy) — This was an email to my private list which you can signup for at — Listen To This While Reading: Love Theme from Blade Runner — I've been thinking about empathy and the Internet non-stop for the past week.
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Susan Mernit's Blog
Amit Agarwal / Digital Inspiration:
Google Updates Privacy Policy — This may slightly concern privacy advocates who continue to worry about Google storing too much data about their users. — Google today updated their privacy policy document and it now says that, in addition to retaining server logs, Google …
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GigaOM, Computerworld Blogs, The Official Google Blog and Search Engine Watch, Thanks:atul
Roger A. Grimes / InfoWorld:
Test Center: How secure is IE? — The world's most popular browser is also the most frequently attacked, but comes with controls and management capabilities other browsers can't match — Although Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser has lost market share to worthy competitors …
Christopher Breen / Macworld:
iTunes Plus upgrades go a la carte — If you've been skipping the daily double-wet-cappuccino in order to save enough money to upgrade your iTunes library to the DRM-free iTunes Plus format, you can put coffee back on the menu. Apple has dispensed with the iTunes Store all-or-nothing upgrade policy.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Obama Gets a Google Vet-But Not for CTO — Barack Obama has yet to announce who his chief technology officer will be. But he has hired a Silicon Valley exec for another role: Google product manager Katie Jacobs Stanton will be the new President's “director of citizen participation,” starting in March, sources tell me.
The Irish Times:
Internet users face shutdown over illegal music downloads — INTERNET USERS face having their connections shut down if they continue to download music illegally, following an agreement reached between Eircom and four major record companies in the High Court yesterday.
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Silicon Republic, Boing Boing, Ars Technica, Electronic Frontier Foundation and Slashdot
Jack Schofield / Guardian:
Nicholas Negroponte: the Sugar daddy for future generations — It's not too hard to think up grandiose ideas to change the world, but very few people attempt to put them into effect - and even fewer succeed. Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairman emeritus of MIT's Media Lab …