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Linkpost | 10.16.2007

Tue, Oct 16, 2007

Web & Technology

Implementing Domestic Intelligence Surveillance — Comcast charges the government $1,000 to spy on you, even has a manual (PDF) for following the law.

Google unveils YouTube antipiracy tool — Long-awaited tool checks for copyrighted uploads.

Save the date October 26 Leopard launch confirmed and Leopard launch info imminent; Nokia downgraded on iPhone worries

iTunes Plus DRM-free tracks expanding, dropping to 99 cents — To compete with Amazon MP3.

Apple says iPhone complies with eco standards

AP makes the case that it doesn’t get the Internet – Sues Moreover for offering links, headlines and summaries.

Microsoft announces Live Call 411, Live Maps 3D improvements, more and Microsoft mind reading

Supreme Court dumps Microsoft, Best Buy appeal

What’s really broken with Windows Update - Trust — Microsoft keeps updating Windows Update, even on computers where users have said "Please don’t."

Appeal in RIAA case to focus on unconstitutionally excessive punishment

AOL Layoffs Memo: BoomTown Decodes the Memo, So You Don’t Have To! — What the layoff really means.

The Changing Storm — Latest Storm Worm encrypts the data it sends back to its mother ship.

A Look at Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon RC1 — Screenshot tour of the upcoming version.

Dell CEO says Linux server sales increasing faster than Windows

Dell now bullish about Windows Vista

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