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Apple ATT face yet another iPhone MMS lawsuit (720) |
| The companies have to respond to a third publicized lawsuit claiming that consumers were duped into believing that the iPhone was capable of sending and receiving MMS. |
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The Estonia cyberwar: One year later (642) |
| One security researcher offers his take on the DDoS attacks that crippled Estonia in May of 2007. |
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Mashup alert: Google Earth gets Google News (594) |
| Google Earth now can show Google News in a new layer. The Internet is global, but increasingly, it's local, too. |
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Nielsen/NetRatings' August social media numbers: Not much change (589) |
| The metrics firm tracks growth of social networks, blogs and blogging sites, and video-sharing sites from August 2006 to August 2007. |
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Podcast: Google Health and a case of the heebie-jeebies (589) |
| Netflix opens up its massive MP3 library; why Google Health gives Rafe Needleman a serious case of the willies; and can cable companies succeed in the wireless market? |
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Yahoo shareholder lawsuits to reveal insight into employee severance program? (585) |
| A Delaware Chancery Court judge may make a decision within a week or two on whether to unseal portions of an amended shareholder complaint against Yahoo, potentially offering new light on th... |
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Orphan Works: Half a loaf (582) |
| The world of copyright may be about to change because of pending legislation, but in a guest post, James V. DeLong, says that Congress's hard work is only beginning. |
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News.com Extra: Is RIAA abusing the court system? (525) |
| Plus: Teens turn to online poker for profit. Read these stories and more from around the Web on News.com Extra. |
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Prince lashes out at YouTube, eBay and The Pirate Bay (506) |
| Musician intends to win back control of his copyright on the Web. |
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Alleged pop-up scammers settle with feds (497) |
| The operators of MovieLand.com, Moviepass.tv and Popcorn.net agree to fork over more than $500,000 in consumer payback after accusations that the sites deceived users. |
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