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1:00 AM ET, October 17, 2009

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Boy Genius Report:
Android 2.0 screenshot walkthrough  —  We hope you Android lovers out there are sitting down, because we're about to knock your socks off.  Android 2.0 hasn't been released, announced, or even pictured.  Until now.  And we're doing it like we're doing it for TV — major screenshots …
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission:
SEC Charges Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Raj Rajaratnam with Insider Trading  —  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  —  2009-221  —  High-Ranking Corporate Executives Also Charged in Scheme That Generated More Than $25 Million in Illicit Gains  —  Washington, D.C., Oct. 16, 2009 …
Timothy Prickett Morgan / The Register:
IBM, Intel execs arrested over alleged insider trading  —  Hedge fund and McKinsey men too  —  Executives from IBM and Intel have been arrested amid allegations they were involved in an insider trading scam.  —  According to a report from the Associated Press, six people were arrested today …
Ryan Singel / Epicenter:
YouTube's Bandwidth Bill Is Zero.  Welcome to the New Net  —  YouTube may pay less to be online than you do, a new report on internet connectivity suggests, calling into question a recent analysis arguing Google's popular video service is bleeding money and demonstrating how the internet has continued to morph to fit user's behavior.
Brian Lam / Gizmodo:
BlackBerry Thinks You're All MotherF*ckers  —  Hey there.  It's me, with another apology.  I'm sorry we didn't review the BlackBerry Storm 2.  It's because RIM doesn't care about you guys.  —  It's been total radio silence from them regarding a review unit, so we're late with a review.
Discussion: PC World and eWeek
John Herrman / Gizmodo:
The App Store Effect: Are iPhone Apps Headed for Oblivion?  —  It's uncanny.  When known software gets repackaged for iPhones and iPod Touches and passes through the hallowed gates of the App Store, something happens: Almost invariably, it gets cheaper.  Waaay cheaper.  Good right?  Well, not always.
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Sneaky Microsoft plug-in puts Firefox users at risk  —  Patches critical bug, exploitable because of add-on silently slipped into Firefox last February  —  Computerworld - An add-on that Microsoft silently slipped into Mozilla's Firefox last February leaves the browser open to attack …
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Shepard Fairey Responds To The AP: Yes, I Lied.  But It Was Still Fair Use.  —  We reached out to Shepard Fairey about the AP's release this evening claiming that he had admitted lying about which image he used as the source image for his iconic Hope poster.
Discussion: paidContent and TechNews AM, Thanks:daniel_levine
Dan Ratner / The Official Google Blog:
Street View: We can trike wherever you like  —  With Street View on Google Maps, you can take a virtual drive over the Golden Gate Bridge or see the bustle of Times Square from the comfort of your own home.  But some of the country's most interesting and fun places aren't accessible with our Street View car.
Dong Ngo / CNET News:
Performance showdown: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard  —  As someone who uses both platforms for work and personal entertainment, I've been wanting to do a performance comparison between Windows 7 and Mac OS X since I first got my hands on the Windows 7 RTM (the final build of the OS) …
Robert McMillan / ITworld.com:
Microsoft's free AV got 1.5 million downloads in first week  —  I like it!  —  Microsoft registered more than 1.5 million downloads of its free antivirus software in the week after it shipped.  —  The company's Security Essentials software is a basic antivirus program designed to appeal …
Zachary M. Seward / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Got a #tip?  Gawker Media opens tag pages to masses, expecting “chaos”  —  Gawker Media is unveiling an innovative and unruly twist on traditional reader forums this morning.  The new feature, part of an otherwise modest redesign across the company's nine blogs, could transform tag pages …
Discussion: E-Media Tidbits and Gawker
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
MySpace Close To Spinning Off Photobucket  —  News Corp., via MySpace, acquired photo/video sharing site Photobucket back in 2007 for $250 million, plus a $50 million earnout.  We've now learned through a source with knowledge of the deal that MySpace is in the process of selling at least a majority interest in Photobucket.
Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Microsoft store opening October 22nd, insides revealed?  —  Imagine for a second that you're Microsoft: unimaginably rich, a bit bloated after years on the Office hog, and worried about a few big projects you've been meaning to finish if only you could find the time.
Gregg Keizer / Computerworld:
Mac clone maker ‘happily’ agrees to OS X injunction  —  Psystar won't fight Leopard injunction now that it's using Snow Leopard  —  Computerworld - Apple and Mac clone maker Psystar traded barbs last week in federal court as they simultaneously asked a judge to end the case that began more than 15 months ago.
Discussion: MacDailyNews
Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Survey: 50% of businesses to deploy Windows 7 in first year  —  Nearly half of 1,200 companies surveyed by a veteran technology analyst plan to deploy Windows 7 in its first year of availability, and another 11 percent say they will make the shift as soon as Microsoft releases the first service pack update for the new operating system.
Discussion: Gartner and The Microsoft Blog
James Holland / Electricpig:
EyeTV backdoor opens 3G TV streaming for iPhone  —  We went ga-ga for the EyeTV iPhone app, but our singular complaint was that live telly could only be streamed over a Wi-Fi connection.  Now we've discovered a backdoor built into the EyeTV iPhone app to allow TV shows to be viewed even if you're on a 3G connection.
Dan Goodin / The Register:
Security boss calls for end to net anonymity  —  Kaspersky's online police state  —  The CEO of Russia's No. 1 anti-virus package has said that the internet's biggest security vulnerability is anonymity, calling for mandatory internet passports that would work much like driver licenses do in the offline world.
Discussion: ZDNet and Daily Patricia
Sony Ericsson:
Sony Ericsson reports third quarter results  —  Q3 highlights:  —  The consolidated financial summary for Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (Sony Ericsson) for the third quarter ended September 30, 2009 is as follows:  —  Q3 2008  —  Q2 2009  —  Number of units shipped (million)  —  25.7
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Louise Nordstrom / Associated Press:   Sony Ericsson Q3 loss widens, gets new financing
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
DanceJam Finds A Buyer  —  DanceJam, a dance video startup founded by MC Hammer, Geoffrey Arone and Anthony Young in April 2007, will soon be acquired by Purevideo Networks, we've heard from multiple sources.  Note: I am a small stockholder in DanceJam, although the company won't comment to me about this at all.
Discussion: NewTeeVee
Tricia Duryee / mocoNews:
Michael Dell Says Phone Coming In 2010; May Use Platforms Beyond Android  —  CEO Michael Dell confirmed the computer-maker will be launching a smartphone in the U.S. based on the Android operating system next year, although he did not address rumors that it will be available AT&T.
 
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Brian Krebs / Security Fix:
PayChoice Suffers Another Data Breach
Discussion: ITworld.com and Threat Level
Tim Conneally / BetaNews:
US broadcast industry group finally standardizes mobile digital television
Michelle Maisto / eWeek:
Palm Pre Smartphone Now Available in UK on O2 Network
WM Professional / Phone Arena:
Verizon releases the Samsung Omnia II on 1 November?
Anastasia Teterevleva / Reuters:
MTS in talks to bring Kindle to Russia-sources
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Dear FTC: Is This the Kind of Thing You Want Me to Disclose?
Chris Ziegler / Engadget:
Nokia plays musical execs, moves CFO to new Mobile Phones post
Discussion: Nokia and mocoNews
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Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
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Discussion: InfoWorld