Linkpost | 10.16.2007
Tue, Oct 16, 2007
• 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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