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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Hook them with flash, keep them with software
      Phones may sell because they are pink or thin, but software is what creates the user experience on a mobile computer.

    +Could this finally be a bonafide Microsoft killer?
      If I had a nickel for every time some smarty-pants claimed to have a Microsoft killer, I wouldn't have to meet deadlines for a living. But...

    +Four reasons why the RIAA won a jury verdict of $220,000 today
      The Recording Industry Association of America's member companies won a huge legal victory against illicit file-sharing today. How? Two key decisions the judge made helped a lot.

    +Getting online where it's never been possible
      At 4,000 feet, surrounded by national forest, it's never been possible before.

    +Earnings alert: RIM tops profit forecasts, predicts more strength
      Plus: Micron posts loss...Oracle first-quarter profit rises...Adobe earnings, outlook top Street.

    +Does bad baseball look better in high-def?
      The Kansas City Royals are getting the biggest high-definition LED scoreboard in the world, says supplier Daktronics.

    +San Francisco welcomes the A380
      Airbus A380 lands at SFO on its second U.S. tour.

    +Sprint's CEO could get the boot
      Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the company is looking for a new CEO. So if Gary Forsee gets the boot, what will happen to his pet project--nationwide WiMax?

    +RIAA wins key victory, accused file sharer must pay $220,000
      Federal jury orders Minnesota woman to pay $9,250 for each song she is accused of sharing online. EFF says copyright attorneys already lining up to help should there be an appeal.

    +Undercover reporters find PC repairmen batting .300
      CBC's hidden cameras reveal that big-box retail repair squads often misdiagnose simple PC problems, overcharge customers and access personal information.

    +Office regime: Print, recycle, repeat
      Printing documents and tossing them out almost immediately is a common ritual in the workplace--one that's not so environmentally friendly.

    +Podcast: Experience 'CSI'firsthand
      Solving crimes "CSI"-style, Nissan fights global warming with navigation, and will people feel OK trusting medical information to Microsoft?

    +Bloggers land legal shield in Senate panel vote
      Over Bush administration objections, politicians back proposal that generally shields anyone engaged in "journalism"from divulging confidential information in federal cases.

    +Microsoft to issue seven patches on Tuesday
      Software giant rates four of the seven as "critical"; affected software includes Windows, Office and Internet Explorer.

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