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Yahoo Looks For Time Warner Merger. Again.

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Trouble at t’mill at Yahoo as Microsoft attack and shareholders get twitchy.

Original post by Mike Slocombe

US: Broadband Uptake Slows, 25% Without Home Internet Access

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Study finds that a quarter of Americans are without home Internet access

Original post by Mike Slocombe

USB drive goes missing with Japan-US troop deployment maps

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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Before you start having a complete panic attack, let us inform you that this whole fiasco actually took place last year, but as these things have a way of going, it’s just now coming to light. Reportedly, a 33-year-old captain in the Ground Self-Defense Force ganked a USB flash drive (along with ¥2,000 [$19] and a ¥10,000 [$94] airline coupon) and proceeded to “dump it.” Aside from the laughably small amount of cash and prizes this guy accepted, the unfortunate part of all this is what resided on the flash drive: troop deployment maps used in Japan-US military exercises. Worse still, we get the idea that said USB key is still out there somewhere undiscovered (or unrevealed), so if you happen upon one with all sorts of undecipherable schematics on there, now you know what’s up.

[Via The Register, image courtesy of University of Texas]

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Original post by Darren Murph

Justice Dept To Investigate Google-Yahoo Deal

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Anonymous Oddity writes “The Washington Post is reporting that the Justice Department’s investigating the Yahoo-Google advertising deal. Obviously the deal controls a massive portion of the internet advertising market. US Antitrust law isn’t entirely intuitive, but it does tend to frown on large deals between companies that operate on the same level if those deals can be interpreted as restrictive of trade.”

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Original post by CmdrTaco

Nokia’s $560 N78 now available in US

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

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You’ve piddled around in our unboxing shots and replayed that hands-on video countless times. Now, the time has finally come to bust open the piggy bank and secure your very own Nokia N78. Dramatics aside, the HSDPA-packin’ handset that also musters a 3.2-megapixel camera and A-GPS can now be purchased at Nokia flagship stores in Chicago and New York, numerous online retailers and the occasional mom ‘n pop shop for around $560. So, who’s getting one?

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Original post by Darren Murph

Yamaha’s Tenori-on goes on sale in America

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

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Thanks for keeping your promise, Yamaha. The almost unicorn-like Tenori-on music maker has at long last gone on sale here in America, offering USers willing to part with $1,200 the chance to get lost inside a cacophonic wilderness. Good luck finding one in stock.

[Via CNET]

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Original post by Darren Murph

HTC Advantage X7510 available to USers for $1,300

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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It doesn’t sound like Qualcomm has all of its legal woes here in America worked out just yet, but apparently that won’t stop fat-walleted USers from snapping up the forthcoming HTC Advantage X7510 real soon. Both Dynamism and On The Go Solutions are expecting stock any day now, and they’ll be shipping to your US-based address so long as you’re willing to accept a $1,299 charge on your preferred piece of plastic. Before you brush this off as absurd, listen to that devil on your shoulder whispering things like “5-inch VGA display” and “HSDPA.” Hmm.

[Via Pocketables]
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Original post by Darren Murph

Sharp’s 108-inch LB-1085 LCD HDTV comes Stateside in September

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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Sharp’s biggest announcement at InfoComm isn’t the plethora of new projectors and LCD monitors. No, dear friends, it’s the proclamation that its 108-inch LB-1085 1080p display will soon be available right here in the US of A. Sharp’s smart enough to not let out a US price just yet, but our handy Japanese currency conversion calculation puts it somewhere around $100,000. Chump change, right?

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Original post by Darren Murph

Pricey Flybook V5 now available in America

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

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Call the timing what you will (we’re calling it opportunistic), but that ultraportable with the stifling price tag that we first saw some 15 months ago is finally available in the US of A. Make no mistake, this subnote isn’t playing in the same pond as the Eee PC, Wind, RazorBook 400 or any other low-cost lappie. Instead, the 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo ULV processor, 4GB of RAM, 8.9-inch display and snazzy enclosure are being aimed directly at those shopping for the X300 and / or MacBook Air. Sure, the built-in 1.3-megapixel camera and integrated WWAN is delightful, but the $3,000 sticker is still quite the stunner. So, the question beckons: anyone on the phone right now placing their order?

[Via Wired]

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Original post by Darren Murph

White House Wins Ruling On E-mail Records

Monday, June 16th, 2008

An anonymous reader writes “The White House Office of Administration is not required to turn over records about a trove of possibly missing e-mails, a federal judge ruled Monday. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly found the agency does not have “substantial independent authority” so it is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act.”

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Original post by CmdrTaco

SCOTUS Grants Guantanamo Prisoners Habeas Corpus

Friday, June 13th, 2008

beebee and other readers sent word that the US Supreme Court has, by a 5 to 4 majority, ruled that the Constitution applies at Guantanamo. Accused terrorists can now go to federal court to challenge their continued detention (the right to habeas corpus), meaning that civil judges will now have the power to check the government’s designation of Gitmo detainees as enemy combatants. This should remedy one of the major issues Human Rights activists have with the detention center. However, Gitmo is unlikely to close any time soon. The NYTimes reporting on the SCOTUS decision goes into more detail on the vigor of the minority opinion. McClatchy reports the outrage the decision has caused on the right, with one senator calling for a Constitutional amendment “to blunt the effect of this decision.”

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Original post by kdawson

35 Articles of Impeachment Introduced Against Bush

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

vsync64 writes “Last night, Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) spent 4 hours reading into the Congressional Record 35 articles of impeachment against George W. Bush. Interestingly, those articles (63-page PDF via Coral CDN) include not just complaints about signing statements and the war in Iraq, but also charges that the President “Sp[ied] on American Citizens, Without a Court-Ordered Warrant, in Violation of the Law and the Fourth Amendment,’ ‘Direct[ed] Telecommunications Companies to Create an Illegal and Unconstitutional Database of the Private Telephone Numbers and Emails of American Citizens,’ and ‘Tamper[ed] with Free and Fair Elections.’ These are issues near and dear to the hearts of many here, so it’s worth discussing. What little mainstream media coverage there is tends to be brief (USA Today, CBS News, UPI, AP, Reuters).” The (Democratic) House leadership has said that the idea of impeachment is “off the table.” The Judiciary Committee has not acted on articles of impeachment against Vice President Cheney introduced by Kucinich a year ago.

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Original post by kdawson

Barack Obama Wins Democratic Nomination

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

An anonymous reader was one of many who noted that Barrack Obama has claimed the Democratic nomination having secured enough delegates and super-delegates to claim victory. Of course, technically this assumes that the supers all vote as they say they will and they are free to change their minds. So no doubt we’ll continue to hear debate on this subject until either the convention or Hillary steps down.

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Original post by CmdrTaco

Private Donor Saves Fermilab

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

sciencehabit writes “In what has to be an embarrasment for the U.S. Department of Energy, an anonymous donor has ponied up $5 million to keep the country’s only remaining particle physics laboratory operating efficiently.”

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Original post by samzenpus

McCain vs. Obama on Tech Issues

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

eldavojohn writes “Ars is running a brief article that looks at stances from Chuck Fish of McCain’s campaign and Daniel Weitzner from Obama’s in regards to technical issues that may cause us geeks to vote one way or the other. From openness vs. bandwidth in the net neutrality issue to those pesky National Security Letters, there’s some key differences that just might play at least a small part in your vote. You may also remember our discussions on who is best for geeks.”

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Original post by timothy


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