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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 11:48pm CEST
Good news: Steve Jobs did not have a major heart attack this week. Bad news: A serious "citizen journalism" misfire may have caused several heart attacks for investors anyway.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 10:56pm CEST
In what is supposed to be a fast-moving industry, a security hole in an encryption system for global banking has been open for seven years. Yesterday, finally, a standards body mandated that the hole must be closed by 2010.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 9:38pm CEST
Both the US Senate and House of Representatives have approved a bill that will give all cellular customers coverage in the Washington DC Metro transit system.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 9:35pm CEST
In defending itself against antitrust allegations, Apple has filed a motion in US District Court denying counterclaims by Doral, FL-based Psystar that Apple is a "monopolistic power," and seeking a dismissal.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 8:40pm CEST
UPDATED In an interview with the UK edition of CIO Magazine online published yesterday, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer answered the one question he may have wanted to keep secret until PDC later this month.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 8:15pm CEST
Skype's Josh Silverman admitted yesterday that a security breach enabled Chinese Skype users' instant message conversations to be recorded and made accessible on public Web servers.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 5:45pm CEST
While Motorola is engaged in device development for the Android platform, the company's Good Technology Group software arm has now garnered US Defense Department certification on a secure e-mail system for Windows Mobile devices.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 5:44pm CEST
The recording industry's efforts to compensate for lagging CD sales by promoting hikes in royalties rates, suffered another serious setback yesterday in the US as a panel of judges ruled mechanical royalties rates should stay put.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 1:41am CEST
"Big Four" music label EMI and fourteen affiliate labels sued MP3Tunes as a company and its CEO Michael Robertson personally last year for alleged copyright infringement. A judge has tossed the personal lawsuit.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 12:25am CEST
Music site Imeem has undergone a redesign that premiered yesterday evening, streamlining the service as its OpenSocial comrade MySpace chews up headlines with MySpace Music.
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Publié: octobre 3, 2008, 12:23am CEST
NPR's got people, as in "NPR people" -- listeners whose fondness for National Public Radio is shorthand for who they are. Now they have their own social network.