YeboTV brings music-store performances to the Web
September 30, 2007
Reuters - Online social networks clearly
constitute a preferred channel for marketing music. But at
least one such Web site, YeboTV, is banking on a belief that
you can still reach fans in record stores as well.
Anderson reportedly to marry again
September 30, 2007
Reuters - The stars of two of the most
infamous celebrity sex videos to surface on the Internet may be
headed for holy matrimony.
Facebook warned in N.Y. on safety claims
September 30, 2007
AP - The social networking Web site Facebook has been warned that it could face a consumer fraud charge for failing to live up to claims that youngsters there are safer from sexual predators than at most sites and that it promptly responds to concerns, a spokesman for New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Sunday.
iPhone 1.1.1 Aftermath
September 30, 2007
With the consequences of the iPhone 1.1.1 update, there’s been no shortage of opinions on Apple’s latest move to lock down the iPhone from unlockers and 3rd party developers. Before the update, 3rd party application installation on the iPhone had b…
Many popular goods duty-free across the border
September 30, 2007
Canadian Press - OTTAWA - Golf bags, microwave ovens, plastic toys, cellphones, video games.
HP Adjusts to Online Printing
September 30, 2007
PC World - In the era of Web 2.0 that sees content going digital and people communicating through blogs and wikis, Hewlett Packard says the printing world needs to keep pace. Its solution, dubbed Print 2.0, aims to provide a quality printing experience no matter where the content resides. The goal? Keeping those print drums rolling.
Office Mobile upgrade for Windows Mobile 6 accidentally leaked
September 30, 2007
It appears that Jason Langridge - the de facto spokesman for anything that has to do with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, has inadvertently leaked the presence of an Office Mobile upgrade. Jason, who works in Microsoft’s Windows Mobile group in the UK, apparently blogged that Office Mobile 6.1…
Does Google really take privacy seriously?
September 30, 2007
Google does take privacy seriously — and in many respects, they are more conscious about their privacy practices than most other companies because they are an easy target. It is also assuring that they can fix vulnerabilities very quickly in most cases. That said, it is becoming very concerning that cross site scripting […]
Barry Diller’s IAC revamps iWon.com
September 30, 2007
AP - IAC/InterActiveCorp, the Internet company controlled by media mogul Barry Diller, plans to relaunch its iWon.com Web site Monday with new games, more prizes and plans to add social networking functions.
Internet Blackout in Myanmar Stalls Reports, Oversight
September 30, 2007
PC World - The loss of Internet access in Myanmar has slowed the tide of photos and videos shared with the rest of the world but people outside of the troubled country continue to use new media sites and other technologies to protest military activity in the Southeast Asia country.

