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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Trent Reznor: Take my music, please
      The Nine Inch Nails rocker talks to News.com about the future of music on the Internet and about leaving the record labels behind

    +Skype rolls the dice with Facebook games
      Skype's latest venture plugs the VoIP client's cool third-party games into a Facebook app, then walks away.

    +Made it to the center of the corn maze
      After about an hour of trekking, I made it to the bridge at the center of the maze, all the while keeping to the map. Except when I didn't.

    +U.S.-Microsoft antitrust deal to get temporary extension
      Procedural move would give judge more time to decide whether it's necessary to impose on Redmond a lengthier watchdog period, as recently advocated by a number of state prosecutors.

    +Google gives social networking another go
      According to TechCrunch, Google plans to launch a new endeavor that seeks to take Facebook's open platform to a whole new level.

    +Early adopters boost Leopard sales for Apple
      Roughly the same percentage of the Mac OS X installed base upgraded to Leopard over the weekend as the percentage of the Windows installed base that has upgraded to Vista in nine months.

    +Microsoft: Xbox 360 IPTV still coming--eventually
      Software giant says Mediaroom functionality won't be in fall update, but service providers will receive software by year's end.

    +Accenture's king of blue-sky thinking
      Research director Martin Illsley discusses how utilities could use Flickr and how software development should be like home building.

    +Inside the world's largest corn maze
      Blogging from inside the world's largest maize maze is fun, even though the prospect of being lost amidst 40 acres of corn is a little scary.

    +Canon U.K. retailers to send back EOS-1D Mark III cameras
      No U.S. recall planned, though owners are encouraged to send dysfunctional cameras back to be fixed.

    +Mother protects YouTube clip by suing Prince
      Pennsylvannia woman sues Prince after he demands that her home movie posted to YouTube be removed for violating his copyright.

    +Podcast: Ban extended on Net access taxes
      Internet access subscribers can breathe a sigh of relief, McAfee announces plans to acquire ScanAlert, and Apple says it's sold more than 2 million copies Leopard.

    +HP launches key-management appliance
      Company releases a key-management product aimed at helping companies manage encrypted systems more efficiently.

    +iRobot winner offers simple home help
      Winning robot for iRobot Create contest does many things you wish the company already offered in a home robot.

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