Posted by Migo on Nov 3rd, 2006
Slower week than most, I guess everyone else was taking Halloween off too. Still, this week we’ve got the RIAA being their typical fascist selves, Google news, Windows pushing back a release date, and lots more.
Part I
- Part II
- AT&T Homezone Launches Nationwide
- Cingular to Launch Own Music Service
- Artificial memory aid mimics the brain’s audio cues
- Watch the Wii get undressed
- Viral Fossil Brought Back to Life
- Kazaa Settles with Music Trade Association for $10 Million
- Microsoft to offer 14 days of Zune Pass gratis
- Utube sues YouTube
- Vista gets official release dates
- Google launches new mobile Gmail
- Microsoft considers China policy
- Google donates $30,000 to Creative Commons
- Tech’s Threat to National Security
- Former Computer Associates exec Kumar sentenced to 12 years
- PC reseller charged over ID theft of employee data
- British mapping agency takes on Google Maps
- Apple Confirms Touch-Screen iPod?
- Microsoft links up with Novell on Linux-Windows | News.blog
- Hacker Academy Launched
- U.K. hospital to use ‘clean’ keyboard to help ward off germs
- FTC Asked to Stop Microsoft’s AdCenter
- Microsoft Relaxes Vista License Terms
- RIAA’s Suit Against Mom Fails, So it Sues Kids
- Forgent settles JPEG patent cases
- Christmas comes early at Apple: free shuffles for all!
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