Feb 23 2009

No writing on the wall is bad news for the GSMA – Register


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No writing on the wall is bad news for the GSMA
Register
By Guy Kewney • Get more from this author Comment I've been trying to work out what GSMA does – apart from Mobile World Congress, that is.
Samsung bows first solar-powered smartphone Sync
Power supply charges industry MyADSL
PDAstreet – Sci-Tech Today – SymbianOne (press release) – Mobile Burn
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Feb 23 2009

Internet Safety Act: Imposes data retention laws on home Wi-Fi users – TG Daily


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Internet Safety Act: Imposes data retention laws on home Wi-Fi users
TG Daily
By Samantha Rose Hunt Chicago (IL) – In an attempt to put an end to child pornography and make the Internet a safer place, federal law makers have proposed that the surfing habits of Internet users be retained for a period of two years.
Proposed Law Seeks to Expose Internet Addressing for Child Safety CircleID
Proposed law might make Wi-Fi users help cops Macworld
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Feb 23 2009

Climate change risk underestimated: study – AFP


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Climate change risk underestimated: study
AFP
WASHINGTON (AFP) – The risk posed to mankind and the environment by even small changes in average global temperatures is much higher than believed even a few years ago, a study said Monday.
Global warming danger threat increased The Associated Press
Climate ‘Embers’ Burning Brighter New York Times
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Feb 23 2009

Last.fm denies data handover to RIAA – Register


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Last.fm denies data handover to RIAA
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By Kelly Fiveash • Get more from this author Last.fm has hit out at an uncorroborated report that alleged the music streaming website passed user data over to the Recording Industry Ass.
RIAA denies rumors that Last.fm turned over user data Ars Technica
CBS, Last.fm deny passing user data to RIAA; some users delete guardian.co.uk
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Feb 23 2009

Capcom descends on Lost Planet 2 – GameSpot


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Capcom descends on Lost Planet 2
GameSpot
By Alex Sassoon Coby, GameSpot UK Japanese publisher confirms via Xbox Live that gamers will return to EDN III; previously snow-bound planet now features jungle.
Capcom announces 'Lost Planet 2' Digital Spy
Capcom reveals Lost Planet 2 via Xbox Live Ars Technica
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Feb 23 2009

mocoNews.net – Report: One In Six Mobile App Buyers Spent More … – Washington Post


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mocoNews.net – Report: One In Six Mobile App Buyers Spent More
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iPhone users tire quickly of new apps: study AFP
Mobile apps and music thrive in downturn TechRadar UK
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Feb 23 2009

Lost city of Atlantis remains at large – Digital Spy


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Lost city of Atlantis remains at large
Digital Spy
By Sarah Rollo, Entertainment Reporter The lost city of Atlantis remains at large after hopes were dashed that Google Ocean held the key to its location.
Google Sinks Atlantis Discovery Buzz PC World
GOOGLE OCEAN Atlantis 'find' not real Bild.de
TG Daily – Inquirer – The Sun Daily – Times Online
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Feb 23 2009

Manned space flight: Govt adds Rs95cr to kitty – Times of India


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Manned space flight: Govt adds Rs95cr to kitty
Times of India
MUMBAI: Apart from the Planning Commission approval to ISRO's Rs 12400-crore manned space flight programme scheduled for liftoff in 2015 from Sriharikota, the Centre has hiked the pre-project funding for the mission by about Rs 40 crore this year,
India to launch its first astronauts into space by 2015 guardian.co.uk
India to send astronauts to space BBC News
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Feb 23 2009

Key: We still need a new internet copyright law – Stuff.co.nz


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Key: We still need a new internet copyright law
Stuff.co.nz
Implementing copyright law covering the internet is necessary in terms of bringing New Zealand into line with other countries, Prime Minister John Key says.
National stalls law to block internet pirates New Zealand Herald
Protests stall New Zealand copyright rule CNET News
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Feb 23 2009

Netflix CEO: we’ll offer streaming-only plan by 2010

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings expects the company to offer streaming-only subscription plans by 2010, as the company prepares itself for an expected transition away from physical DVD media.

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