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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +First black hole for light created on Earth
      An electromagnetic "black hole" that sucks in surrounding light has been built for the first time. The device, which works at microwave frequencies, may soon be extended to trap visible light, leading to an entirely new way of harvesting solar energy to generate electricity.

    +The US lets go of the internet – will anyone notice?
      POLITICAL power is rarely ceded without good reason.

    +E-books gain a foothold at Frankfurt Book Fair
      While paper books still outnumber texts that can be read online or on dedicated readers like the Kindle or eBook, use of the electronic versions is growing.

    +Sneaky Microsoft plug-in puts Firefox users at risk
      An add-on that Microsoft silently slipped into Mozilla's Firefox last February leaves the browser open to attack, Microsoft's security engineers acknowledged earlier this week.

    +Cellular South to acquire Ala. wireless provider
      Cellular South Inc., a privately held telecommunications company based in Mississippi, has announced plans to acquire Alabama-based Corr Wireless.

    +NYC calling all cabbies: Hang up that phone
      Like so many who hail yellow taxis in the city, businessman Amit Agrawal says he's fed up with hearing cabbies talking on their cell phones while driving.

    +For online bargains, working together yields deals
      From karaoke to kickball, some things just don't work without a group of people. A startup wants to add one more to that list: Online bargain hunting.

    +Third parties not required to release PSP games on PlayStation Store
      What do Undead Knights, Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising, NBA 2K10, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes and Cars: Race O Rama have in common? All of these are PSP games released on UMD after the PSP Go's October 1 launch -- and all are currently without a digital …

    +Most Re-tweeted of all time
      Gratifying to see so many Iranian bloggers and twitterers in the top 50 retweeted Twitter users of all time.

    +CE-Oh no he didn't!: Microsoft's Greenberg says Xbox will outsell PS3 for 'entire generation'
      Didn't think Microsoft exec Aaron Greenberg could top himself after saying that Hulu on 360 was like "asking out a really hot chick on a date?"

    +Meghan McCain: If your brain were working as hard as your breasts...
      Word on the street? Meghan McCain has big breasts. She's also something of a homebody, spending her nights in comfort clothes (sweatpants and a tank top) while perusing the latest bio on the life of famed pop-artist, Andy Warhol. How do we know this? Twitter, of course.

    +US may steal green march on us | The Australian
      Time to go green or perish on the vine...

    +Study Says Open Broadband Access is Key to Competition
      FCC eyes open access after backing away from regulation in 2001 and 2002

    +Supersonic missile invincible to interception
      The missiles are so clever that they not only detect a target but develop a plan of attack based on the enemy's air defense. They know exactly which target is the primary one, which of them is an attacker and which is a defender.

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