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Ryan Block / Engadget:
WSJ: Apple going to CES 2010. Reality: Nope. — This week Gary Shapiro, chief exec of of the CEA (the trade group which puts on CES, and, full disclosure, for which I sometimes consult) held a private dinner with journalists in San Francisco. According to Dow Jones / WSJ reporter Ben Charny …
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Ben Charny / Digits:
Will Apple CEO Headline CES '10? — Those snubbed by Apple CEO Steve Jobs take heart. He won't return calls from Gary Shapiro, who heads the world's largest consumer electronics industry trade group. — Bloomberg News — Steve Jobs, CEO and co-founder of Apple, at an October 2008 press conference.
TMZ.com:
Steve Jobs — Big Man on Campus ... Again — Steve Jobs is back to an Apple a day — and we've got the proof. — TMZ obtained this photo of the Apple co-founder leaving company headquarters in Cupertino, California around 3:00 PM today. — It's the first time we've seen Jobs …
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IDG News Service, The iPhone Blog, Silicon Alley Insider, 9 to 5 Mac, Brainstorm Tech, CrunchGear, Gizmodo and Gawker
Yahoo! Developer Network Blog:
Today's News and Yahoo!'s Developer Program — Given the Yahoo! Microsoft news today, many of you are wondering what will happen to Yahoo!'s search offerings for developers. In particular, we've received a number of questions about our two most popular search services: SearchMonkey …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
The Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal, In Simple Terms — What a day! Still trying to digest all the news about the Yahoo Microsoft search deal? So are we. While answers are still coming in, here's what we know so far. — In a nutshell, what just happened?
AdAge:
Advertisers Fear Details, but Love Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
Advertisers Fear Details, but Love Microsoft-Yahoo Deal
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AdExchanger.com, AppScout, Seattle Times, Deal Journal, PC World, Forbes, Mashable!, TechFlash, alarm:clock, Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat and The Seattle Times
Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Audio: Ballmer and Bartz discuss partnership, Google, and f-bombs
Audio: Ballmer and Bartz discuss partnership, Google, and f-bombs
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eWeek, Microsoft, The Register, TechCrunch, Forbes, The Microsoft Blog, Silicon Alley Insider and BNET Technology
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
A Search Eulogy For Yahoo
A Search Eulogy For Yahoo
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Silicon Alley Insider, PC World, Screenwerk, Daggle, Search Engine Watch, Bruce Clay, Inc. Blog, the Econsultancy blog and The Microsoft Blog, Thanks:atul
MacNN:
Stunning Nano-Phone Surfaces in Patent — A belated US Patent via an Australian filing mysteriously surfaced this month revealing a stunning nano-phone concept in development at Apple. The design involves a very sophisticated yet complicated dual-surface user interface.
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Boy Genius Report, Pocket-lint.com, Electricpig.co.uk, 9 to 5 Mac, I4U News, Phone Arena, iPhone Buzz, CrunchGear and mobilesyrup.com, Thanks:mrinaldesai
Donald Melanson / Engadget:
Nokia N97 ‘Mini’ gets pictured in the wild? — We've already heard talk of a Nokia N97 Mini (or Mini N97, if you will) from folks who should know what the situation is, and it looks like things have now gotten more interesting still, with some seemingly legitimate pictures of the rumored device finding …
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Newlaunches.com, Softpedia News, Boy Genius Report, Unwired View, SlashGear, Pocket-lint.com, gdgt and Electronista
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
What If: The New New York Times — Like everyone else I've watched the print media world fall apart over the last few years. The poster child for that industry is the New York Times, of course, and their many missteps in recent memory have been well chronicled.
Rob Kerr / Inquirer:
Windows Mobile becomes Windows Phone — What's in a name after all? — AT AN EVENT to show off upcoming Christmas goodies, Microsoft let slip to the INQ that Windows Mobile 6.5 is to be re-christened Windows Phone. — This, says Vole, is an effort to unboggle the minds of the consumer with all the …
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PC World, Gizmodo, WMPoweruser.com, IntoMobile, Technologizer, MobileCrunch, WMExperts and www.pocketgamer.biz
Jaikumar Vijayan / Computerworld:
Details on presidential motorcades, safe house for First Family, leak via P2P — Lawmakers eye bill to ban P2P use on government, contractor networks — Computerworld - Details about a U.S. Secret Service safe house for the First Family — to be used in a national emergency …
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Jonny Evans / 9 to 5 Mac:
Apple boosts Time Capsule capacity to 2TB — Apple has quietly upgraded its Time Capsule product, introducing a new higher capacity model, but kept prices unchanged. — The new Time Capsule is available with a 2TB capacity - more than enough to support wireless back-up for multiple Macs.
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Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Nintendo's sales and profits plummet in June quarter — Nintendo has defied gravity during the recession, seeing strong sales and profit growth that have been the envy of the industry. But in its first fiscal quarter that ended June 30, the company saw a sales drop 40 percent and profits fall 60.6 percent.
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Apple's Chickens**t Approval Process Has Gone Too Far — The App Store approval process has always been mysterious, slightly ridiculous and mildly infuriating. But with the summary execution of Google Latitude as well as every Google Voice app, it's finally gone too far.
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Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
AT&T: Don't Blame Us For The iPhone's Google Voice Ban
AT&T: Don't Blame Us For The iPhone's Google Voice Ban
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GigaOM, internetnews.com, Newsome.Org, Daring Fireball, TUAW, EverythingiCafe and The VAR Guy
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Motorola: Android device launches get us back in the smartphone game — Updated: Motorola's Sanjay Jha, co-CEO and head of the company's mobile device unit, says that new Android-based smartphones are on track for the holidays. Jha added that Motorola is planning a barrage of Android-based devices …
Tom Espiner / ZDNet:
Intel motherboards suffer Bios flaws — Intel has warned that a number of its desktop and server motherboards have Basic Input Output Software (Bios) security issues. — The chip company released Bios updates on Wednesday, and wrote in an in an advisory that certain models of its motherboards have privilege escalation flaws.
Karl Bode / DSLreports:
Time Warner Cable Plans Mobile WiMax Launch - While second quarter earnings see continued healthy revenues... Time Warner Cable issued their second quarter earnings, posting a better-than-expected rise in quarterly profit. Despite having to mothball the company's metered billing trial …
Jeremy Kirk / PC World:
Open-source Project Aims to Makes Secure DNS Easier — A group of developers has released open-source software that gives administrators a hand in making the Internet's addressing system less vulnerable to hackers. — The software, called OpenDNSSEC, automates many tasks associated …
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Gamasutra:
Exclusive: World Of Warcraft's U.S. Retail Sales Total 8.6 Million — stumble it! — Blizzard's World Of Warcraft has sold a spectacular 8.6 million copies to date, according to NPD data provided to Gamasutra. — Following the revelation that The Sims 3 sold more than 800,000 copies …
Victor Keegan / Guardian:
Virtual worlds are getting a second life — We haven't heard much recently about so-called virtual worlds such as Second Life, in which you move around with your own avatar. Critics must be hoping they have disappeared up their own ether. Actually, they are booming.
Hiroko Tabuchi / New York Times:
Sony Posts $390.5 Million Loss — TOKYO — Sony suffered a net loss of $390.5 million (¥37.1 billion) in the first quarter, the electronics and entertainment giant said Thursday, maintaining its forecast for a second straight year of red ink as the global economic slump continued to weigh on its bottom line.
Elinor Mills / CNET News:
Researchers exploit flaws in SSL, domain authentication system — LAS VEGAS—Two researchers have separately uncovered flaws in the way domain names are verified on the Internet that could allow attackers to impersonate a site and steal information from unsuspecting Web surfers.