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12:20 AM ET, September 16, 2006

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Derek Slater / Electronic Frontier Foundation:
Microsoft's Zune Won't Play Protected Windows Media  —  In yesterday's announcement of the new Zune media player and Zune Marketplace.  Microsoft (and many press reports) glossed over a remarkable misfeature that should demonstrate once and for all how DRM and the DMCA harm legitimate customers.
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Jay Greene / Business Week:
Coming Zune: Microsoft's Music Player  —  In spite of new features like Wi-Fi and sharing, don't expect Microsoft's new player to clobber the iPod in the near future  —  When it comes to digital music, there's a lot that puts Apple (AAPL) ahead of the pack.  Microsoft (MSFT) plans to use people-power to narrow that lead.
Kirk / Medialoper:
Zune's Big Innovation: Viral DRM  —  Now that Microsoft has released some hard facts about Zune we can finally begin to sort out how much of an impact the product might have on the digital music market.  For weeks we've been hearing rumors about how Zune's wireless capabilities will be used …
Laurie J. Flynn / New York Times:
Music Player From Microsoft Offers Wireless Song-Sharing
Discussion: TechEffect and Furdlog
Ryan Katz / Think Secret:
Sources: Apple phone on track for early '07  —  Apple is working at a feverish pace to finish up its initial foray into the cellular phone market, but reliable sources report the new device will not be announced until Macworld Expo San Francisco in January 2007.
Business Week:
Who Is Jonathan Ive?  —  An in-depth look at the man behind Apple's design magic  —  Last spring, an eclectic mix of designers thrilled an auditorium full of their peers at a conference called Radical Craft, put on by the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif. Fashion designer …
Discussion: ben barren, MacSlash, digg and Slashdot
Dave Zatz / Zatz Not Funny:
Sling CEO Interviewed, Additional OS Support Revealed  —  Blake Krikorian, Sling Media co-founder and CEO, was interviewed by The Guardian.  It's a good read in which he discusses where Sling is, where they intend to go, and the market in general.  Of particular interest is confirmation …
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Charles Ar / Guardian Unlimited:
Blake Krikorian, chief executive of Sling Media, interviewed in full
Discussion: Engadget and CrunchGear
Chris Messina / FactoryCity:
The Future of White Boy clubs  —  As a white boy who attended yesterday and today's Future of Web Apps summit, I feel compelled to speak up about a disturbing element of an otherwise well-produced event.  —  In fact, when I got this fortune the other night, it made me realize how important it was to speak out:
New York Times:
Reports Say H.P. Relied on Boston Security Unit  —  Hewlett-Packard's search for directors that it suspected had leaked confidential information to the news media relied on an arm of the company's own security force based in Boston, people briefed on the internal investigation said late Thursday.
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
Amazon Unbox to customers: Eat s**t and die  —  Cory Doctorow: Amazon's new video-on-demand store may sound like a good idea, but once you take a look at the "agreement" you enter into by giving them your money, that changes.  The Amazon terms-of-service are among the worst I've ever seen …
Discussion: Mickeleh's Take and seattleduck
Matt Marshall / VentureBeat:
Fliqz raises $1 million...for yet another video site  —  Folks, it's time to stop launching video sites.  We have lost count.  No human mind can keep track of all the video sites out there, or the tiny nuances of sharing and hosting technology that differentiate them.
GigaOM:
Is Steve Jobs the New Lord of the Rings?  —  The ability to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on the same machine under one supra-operating system or "hypervisor"- all with touch-of-a-key flexibility — has long been the Holy Grail of the computer industry.
Discussion: AMCP Tech Blog
Richard MacManus / Read/WriteWeb:
New York Times Reader Launches  —  The next generation Times Reader desktop application, built by NY Times and Microsoft, has just gone live.  At the end of August Read/WriteWeb published exclusive pre-launch screenshots of Times Reader, but now you can download the app and see for yourself.
Discussion: paidContent.org
Wil / WWdN: In Exile:
Apple gave me back all my lost music, free of charge  —  Earlier today, when my iPod and my upgraded iTunes 7 got together and decided that my purchased music would really be happier living on a farm upstate with other m4p's, I did whatever I could to convince the music to come back.
Ejfarraro / software.dev:
Phising Exploit Discovered in 'Google Public Search Service'  —  If any DIGGers read this, the reason I linked to this blog is because as far as I can tell, I'm the only person to ever come across this; there isn't any other site to link to.  —  DIGG this article
Seth Goldstein / TRANSPARENT BUNDLES:
BREAKING NEWS: ROOT + CBOT = $ FOR LEAD FUTURES  —  I am excited to announce the first official gesture in the financial securitization of Attention:  —  The Chicago Board of Trade, which was established in 1848, has invested in ROOT.  Bernard Dan, the CEO of the CBOT is joining the ROOT board:
 
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Darren Murph / Engadget:
Nissan considering anti-drunk driving technology
Discussion: digg
Simon Burns / vnunet:
DVD chips 'to kill illegal copying'
Discussion: Techdirt and The Tech Report
Rafat / paidContent.org:
Mixi's IPO Doubles on Day One; $1.9 Billion Valuation
Discussion: ben barren
Cyrus Farivar / Engadget:
Wii developer kit shot in the wild, many Luigi-green with envy
Discussion: Joystiq and Gadgetell
Eugenia Loli-Queru / OSNews:
Top Ten Requests for Future iPod Games
Discussion: PalmAddicts and digg
Marshall Kirkpatrick / TechCrunch:
Citizenbay to pay local news contributors
Kris Graft / Next Generation:
Fils-Aime: Wii Hardware Profitable at Launch
Discussion: Opposable Thumbs and GigaOM
Christophe Schmidt / Agence France Presse:
'Chatbot' king George looks for human friends on the internet
Discussion: 21talks
 Earlier Items: 
Jemima / paidContent.org:
Social Net Round-up: Vulnerable Social Nets; YouTube; Safety Regulation; Video Chart
Discussion: Monkey Bites
George Ou:
Build a $300 HDTV media extender
Discussion: PVR Wire
Ryan Blitstein / Mercury News:
Rider safety issues drive Segway recall of scooters
Rustybrick / Search Engine Roundtable:
Google Personalized Home Page Adds Custom Tabs
Rustybrick / Search Engine Roundtable:
Google Testing Removing Top Blue Ads Based on User Behavior
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Spam fighter hit with $11 million judgment
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Netvibes Five Million Users & Counting
Jill Goldsmith / Variety:
Rupe looks to release bird
Discussion: Techdirt and Lost Remote