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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +NJ telemarketer admits role in big Internet scam
      A former telemarketing company official admitted Friday that he scammed small businesses out of millions of dollars by duping them into paying for Internet services without their consent.

    +New iTunes Web site offered for Neb. teachers
      The Nebraska Department of Education and Apple Inc. have partnered to offer teachers a new online educational tool.

    +School sued for punishing teens over MySpace pix
      Two sophomore girls have sued their school district after they were punished for posting sexually suggestive photos on MySpace during their summer vacation.

    +Pig Plague Could Crash Internet?
      Dominant Social Theme: Panic sets in but worry not. The Department of Homeland Security will save the day.

    +Pre iTunes Sync: Is Palm Getting Ready to Cry Uncle? - PC World
      I'm shocked. Shocked. Once again, Apple has updated iTunes, and once again, the update disables the ability of Palm's Pre to sync directly with iTunes via the Pre's Media Sync feature. If I'm keeping track correctly, this is the third time Apple has blocked the Pre.

    +Nokia to Pull Plug on N-Gage Gaming Platform - PC World
      Nokia has finally decided to kill off its N-Gage gaming platform after years of shifting the strategy behind it with little success.Nokia introduced N-Gage in 2003 as a standalone handheld gaming device, which developed a small but enthusiastic following.

    +Will New Internet Domain Names Change the Web? - PC World
      The decision by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) that Web sites written in Russian, Chinese, Arabic, and other non-ASCII character sets will be able to have their Internet domain names displayed in their own languages

    +Apple iPhone Launches In China -- Without Key Feature - Mobile - IT Channel News by CRN
      The iPhone finally goes on sale Friday in China, and Apple (NSDQ:AAPL), along with legions of fans, industry analysts and media members, are anxious to see if the device's success continues in the biggest mobile phone market on the planet.

    +CFL – A ticking time bomb!
      CFL or Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs are on their way to a monopoly position in the US thanks to a Congressional mandate outlawing the Thomas Edison invented incandescent bulbs by 2012.The exclusive use of CFL was propelled by its advertised-energy saving feature while deliver …

    +US rubber company disputes Liberia pollution study - Yahoo! News on Yahoo! News
      It is unlikely that adverse health effects will occur at phosphorus intake levels below 70 milligrams per kilogram of body weight per day (mg/kg/day), corresponding to approximately 5,000 mg/day for a 150-pound adult (or 1,400 mg/day for a 40-pound child).

    +Don't Be A Featured Loser: Facebook Helps Out The Unpopular
      Nobody wants to be the kid who only gets invited to birthday parties because his mom calls up the other mom and asks. Everyone knows that only succeeds in making you even more unpopular.

    +Facebook gets $711 million damages in anti-spam case
      Social networking website Facebook was awarded $711.2 million in damages relating to an anti-spam case against Internet marketer Sanford Wallace, court documents show.

    +Microsoft readying test systems for Windows 8 development
      Although Microsoft gave us some great numbers regarding the Windows 7 beta, the company (unsurprisingly) refused to give us any details about what changes the planning and development team was going to make for Windows 8.

    +Microsoft killing off Office Accounting product
      Microsoft has decided that its Office Accounting product just doesn't add up.The software maker said on Friday that it plans next month to stop distributing the accounting product line, ending the latest in a series of efforts to take on market leader Intuit.

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