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8:10 AM ET, July 30, 2011

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Tricia Duryee / AllThingsD:
Airbnb's Rental Nightmare Ends in Arrest and One Still Very Unlucky Customer  —  The San Francisco Police department confirmed that it has made an arrest in the incident involving an Airbnb host who had her entire life turned upside down when renters ransacked her apartment and ultimately stole her property and identity.
Discussion: Betabeat, CNET News and Tnooz
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James Temple / SFGate:
Exclusive: Victim in Airbnb-related ransacking speaks outs  —  In today's Chronicle, this column covered the case of EJ, the anonymous woman who blogged that her San Francisco home was burglarized and vandalized by a guest who arranged to stay there through the service Airbnb.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
How The Hell Is This My Fault?  —  You've doubtless heard about the Airbnb fiasco - being dubbed #ransackgate by some - that's been exploding the last couple of days.  If you're not familiar with the story, we first covered it here, and there's some terrific source material from the woman who's home …
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
New iPhone 5 cases indicate a thinner but half inch wider and longer frame  —  Following our post with images of a purported iPhone 5 case, other sources have followed up with us with their own cases.  This time we not only have a silicone case, but a hard case, too.  The image above shows a top view of both of our cases.
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Ryan Singel / Epicenter:
Researchers Expose Cunning Online Tracking Service That Can't Be Dodged  —  Researchers at U.C. Berkeley have discovered that some of the net's most popular sites are using a tracking service that can't be evaded — even when users block cookies, turn off storage in Flash, or use browsers' “incognito” functions.
Discussion: @mathewi, socalTECH.com and @tomsinger
Anjali Mullany / NY Daily News:
President Barack Obama takes debt battle to Twitter, loses more than 40,000 followers in one day  —  President Obama brought his debt battle to Twitter and he lost - more than 40,000 Twitter followers.  —  Obama asked Americans Friday to call, email, and tweet Congressional leaders to …
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Josh Lowensohn / CNET News:
Report: Nortel portfolio buyers facing DOJ scrutiny  —  Despite last month's $4.5 billion sale of Nortel's patent portfolio wrapping up this week, government scrutiny over what its buyers intend to do with the patents continues, a new report says.  —  The Wall Street Journal reports …
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Tim Conneally / BetaNews:
Nortel completes patent liquidation to Apple, Microsoft, RIM, Sony: now what?
Discussion: moneywatch.bnet.com and MacRumors
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Why game developers hate the Facebook-Zynga marriage, and how Google+ can benefit  —  Facebook game developers were furious when they found out about the tight relationship between Facebook and Zynga.  —  If Google properly channels that anger, it could find considerable support for the idea …
Discussion: Inside Social Games
The H Open Source:
Emacs has been violating the GPL since 2009  —  An embarrassing mishap at the Free Software Foundation has seen the Emacs editor become GPL-violating software.  In the process of merging CEDET into Emacs 24, it was noted that a number of compiled CEDET parsers were missing their associated grammar files and parser generators.
Harry McCracken / Technologizer:
A Brief History of Apple Not Buying Things  —  And so it begins again.  BGR has an exclusive scoop from an “unproven” (ooh!) source: Apple is in talks to buy Barnes & Noble, the country's last remaining national bookseller.  As BGR points out, the acquisition would get Apple B&N's digital books …
Arnold Kim / MacRumors:
Apple Extends iTunes Previews to 90 Seconds Internationally  —  Apple seems to have extended iTunes song previews to 90 seconds internationally.  Apple first rolled out 90 second previews in the U.S. back in December, 2010.  International song previews had been stuck at 30 seconds.
Tom Warren / WinRumors:
Microsoft patents reveal touch+pen plans, Windows 8 tablet future?  —  Several new patent filings have revealed what appears to be Microsoft's pen and touch plans, hinting at future Windows 8 use.  —  Microsoft filed for a variety of picture related gestures in January, 2010.
Discussion: WinBeta and Techie Buzz, Thanks:tomwarren
Todd Haselton / BGR:
AT&T's sleek Samsung slider isn't the Galaxy S II after all  —  Last week, we exclusively reported that AT&T was planning to launch a variant of Samsung's Galaxy S II with a full QWERTY keyboard.  Well, we have good news and bad news: BGR learned on Friday from a trusted source that this handset …
Corey Goldfeder / Gmail Blog:
Gmail Snooze with Apps Script  —  Editor's Note: For a more technical description, see the Google Apps Developer Blog  —  At Google, we all use email very heavily — for communicating with other Googlers, for task management, and to mail around funny pictures of kittens.
Discussion: PC Magazine and WebProNews
Nanette Byrnes / Reuters:
Senator supports online sales tax reform  —  (Reuters) - Cash-strapped states seeking to collect billions in taxes from online transactions gained an ally in Washington on Friday when a senator introduced a bill for a federal solution to the problem.  —  Struggling with weak economies …
Discussion: Hillicon Valley
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Patrick May / Mercury News:   Online marketers hit hard by California's new online-sales tax
Dan Frakes / Macworld:
Buy a new Mac, get iLife for all your Macs  —  As with every Mac in recent memory, Apple's latest hardware releases, the MacBook Air (Mid 2011) and Mac mini (Mid 2011), include the current versions of Mac OS X and iLife—in this case, Lion (OS X 10.7) and iLife '11.
Jordan Crook / TechCrunch:
Samsung Goes Mum With Phone And Tablet Sales Stats  —  Anybody notice something missing from Samsung's Q2 results?  Hint: it was the phone/tablet sales data.  But why?  Well, according to Samsung's “new information policy,” phones and tablets data will heretofore remain a secret.
 
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Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Vodafone and Facebook team up on smartphone
Seth Weintraub / 9to5Mac:
AT&T verifies data throttling for top 5% of users officially for October 1st
Mike Swift / SiliconValley.com:
Local business site challenges Google ranking
Andy Greenberg / The Firewall:
Flying Drone Can Crack Wi-Fi Networks, Snoop On Cell Phones
Discussion: Geek.com and Slashdot
 Earlier Items: 
Mattias Holm / Sony Ericsson Product Blog:
Qriocity's video service puts films and TV shows at your fingertips
Discussion: PhoneArena, Engadget and TechCrunch
Xiaorui Gan / Google Mobile Blog:
New Google Search experience for tablets
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
Apple Now Has More Cash Than the U.S. Government
Horace Dediu / asymco:
Apple captured two thirds of available mobile phone profits in Q2