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Launching on the defensive
by
Marc Sanchez
Nov 3, 2011
BBM Music, BlackBerry's music app, just launched. It lets paying subscribers download and play up to 50 songs. You heard me right - five-zero. Wow,...
Sorry, AT&T. Sprint's suit goes forward
by
John Moe
Nov 3, 2011
We've been following events in the various lawsuits seeking to block AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile. Rivals Sprint (the Ringo of wireless...
Amazon sweetens the Prime pot
by
John Moe
Nov 3, 2011
Amazon has added another enticement to sign up for the Amazon Prime service. Now, when you pay your $79 annual fee, you get access to a lending...
Gmail totally bungled on the iPhone
by
John Moe
Nov 3, 2011
People have been waiting for a Gmail app for the iPhone for a long time. Heck, even the Facebook iPad app got here sooner. Google finally launched...
iPhone battery drain: It was the operating system
by
John Moe
Nov 3, 2011
We told you about this problem in Tuesday's memo and it was being widely blamed on the hardware of the new iPhone 4S, although we hinted at the...
Anonymous's Operation Cartel is BACK ON
by
John Moe
Nov 3, 2011
Members of the anonymous hacking group Anonymous have resumed their campaign against Los Zetas, one of the largest and most violent drug cartels....
Commercials? On TV? BELIEVE IT!
by
John Moe
Nov 2, 2011
LG announced yesterday that it's partnering with online adverting company, YuMe. The deal will bring ads into LG's Internet-enabled TVs. The Toyota...
For public good, not for profit.
Bono Mack committee to meet on data security
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John Moe
Nov 2, 2011
There's a meeting of the House Energy and Commerce Committee today to iron out some of the particulars of a security bill. Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R...
Biden walks a line on pursuing cybercrime and maintaining liberties
by
John Moe
Nov 2, 2011
The Vice President spoke via remote connection at that same conference in London yesterday. He said, "The rights of individuals to express their...
Help take a bite out of cybercrime, mate
by
John Moe
Nov 2, 2011
Yesterday, the British government challenged China and Russia in how the countries regulate the Internet. The remarks came from the opening speech...