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1:30 AM ET, January 18, 2008

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Saul Hansell / Bits:
Time Warner: Download Too Much and You Might Pay $30 a Movie  —  Let's say you buy a new Apple TV because you want to rent high-definition movies.  And say you are about to move to Beaumont, Tex. If so, you might wind up paying Time Warner Cable as much as $30 when you download a movie using its high-speed Internet service.
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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Video Killed the Broadband Buffet  —  Time Warner Cable this week said it will move away from the “buffet” model of broadband and start experimenting with a “metered” model.  The cable operator is rolling out a trial program in Beaumont, Texas, in which customers will be charged based on the amount of bandwidth they use.
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
All-You-Can-Eat Broadband Is Dead: Time Warner to Charge by the Byte
Microsoft:
Microsoft Hires Tony Scott as Chief Information Officer  —  Respected industry veteran to join executive leadership team, run global IT operations.  —  Microsoft Corp. today announced the appointment of Tony Scott to the role of chief information officer (CIO) and corporate vice president of Microsoft.
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InfoWorld:
Former Disney executive joins Microsoft as CIO
Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
Blogger Suffers Major Outage.  Bloggers Not Happy  —  Google's Blogger hosted blogging service has suffered a major outage this afternoon (PST) with [Spammers] bloggers flooding forums to complain.  —  Users affected by the outage were presented with a Blogger error message that included the code …
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MG Siegler / ParisLemon:
Blogger Goes Down, I Look To Twitter For Help
Discussion: Blogger in Draft and Bloggers Blog
Duncan Riley / TechCrunch:
China Close To Becoming World's Largest Internet Market By Users  —  New statistics released by the Chinese Government show that China is due to surpass the United States as the nation with the most internet users in the coming months.  —  The state-owned China Internet Network Information Center …
Discussion: Raph's Website
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Wall Street Journal:
China Closes In on U.S. as Largest Web Market
Discussion: theory.isthereason
Crave at CNET UK:
Dell laptops in electric shock shocker  —  We've discovered a worrying new feature in some Dell laptops: if you touch them, you may get an electric shock.  This discharge can vary in strength from a gentle tingle to a sudden jolt.  Disturbingly, you could also be shocked when connecting printers …
violet blue:
so, everyone's asking what happened between me and steve jobs today...  Update 01.16: this is now on Digg, “Steve Jobs tells off fan, calls her 'rude': Blogger and podcaster Violet Blue approached the Apple CEO on the Macworld floor to ask for a photo — and got completely blown off.".
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Steve / The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs:   Re: the Violent Blue controversy — you just do NOT walk up and touch me.
Owen Thomas / Valleywag:
Digg's secret editors  —  Why do some stories abruptly disappear from Digg?  Duncan Riley of TechCrunch suspects “super users."  But there's a much simpler explanation: Digg's shadowy moderators.  Digg cofounder Kevin Rose has admitted that the social-news site, a supposedly democratic venue …
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Folks In Europe Trying To Connect The CIA To Every Successful American Internet Company?  —  Earlier this week, some readers sent in the utterly ridiculous article from the Guardian in the UK working out all sorts of laughable conspiracy theories behind Facebook.
Nicholas Carlson / Valleywag:
Domain king cashes $750,000 check for $70 domain  —  Rick Schwartz just sold CNN the domain iReport.com for $750,000.  Schwartz bought the domain in 1997 for “$70 to $100,” he told Silicon Alley Insider.  CNN likely bought the domain for its I-Report program.  You know, the one where You The Viewer get to do all the work.
Discussion: Silicon Alley Insider
AnandTech:
The MacBook Air CPU Mystery: More Details Revealed  —  Author: Anand Lal Shimpi MacBook Air Products  —  Earlier this week Apple announced its MacBook Air, and within hours we had the mystery of its “60% smaller” CPU uncovered.  Or at least we thought.  —  It turns out there's even more depth …
Discussion: MacRumors and DailyTech
Todd Bishop / Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog:
Wii edges Xbox 360 in December console sales  —  Nintendo's Wii game console topped Microsoft's Xbox 360 in U.S. video-game console sales for the key month of December, according to numbers released this afternoon by the NPD Group research firm.  But the short supply of the Wii helped make the race relatively close.
Max Freiert / Compete Blog:
Sink or Swim?  The Top Moving Sites Of 2007  —  At Compete we frequently write about monthly traffic volume and site popularity, but the focus is usually on the ten or twenty sites that enjoy monthly visitors in the tens (or even hundreds) of millions.  While it's important to investigate these sites …
Janet Meiners / Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim:
PBS Gears Site to Preschool Children  —  Small children are fighting their parents for the mouse these days.  Pretty soon they'll demand their own laptops and want money to spend on their own music and web sites.  —  PBS has launched a site that's currently in beta, called PBS Kids Play.
Discussion: WebProNews
Steve Lohr / Bits:
IBM: A Separate Reality?  —  We knew the bottom-line numbers, after I.B.M. jumped the gun by three days and announced its surprisingly strong profits and sales figures on Monday.  But what was striking in the company's conference call on Thursday afternoon was the unhedged optimism in its outlook for 2008 …
Discussion: InfoWorld and The Register
Jim Goldman / Tech Check with Jim Goldman:
AMD Update: Losses Stemmed But It's Still In The Red  —  But when the headline number from Advanced Micro Devices  —  [AMD Loading...  (%) ] crossed the wires as a loss of $3.06 a share, my eyes nearly popped.  Where's the charge coming from?  What's the problem here?  What did we all miss?
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Tom Krazit / CNET News.com:
AMD's Q4 earnings improve, but not enough
Discussion: TechSpot News and New York Times
 
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Washington Post:
DHS to Replace ‘Duplicative’ Anti-Terrorism Data Network
Michael Learmonth / Silicon Alley Insider:
Web Ad Buyer: Online Less Robust Than You Think, CPMs Headed Down
Discussion: Valleywag
Jon Oltsik / CNET News.com:
Two old-time tech companies ripe for picking?
Christopher Mascari / Gizmodo:
Confirmed: Bricked iPhones Rise From the Grave With Firmware 1.1.3
Michael Reilly / New Scientist:
A Wii warm-up hones surgical skills
Discussion: Game|Life and Technology Live
Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Psst, Want to Buy a Thoof?
Ryan Block / Engadget:
iPod touch users: if you bought after Jan 1 the new apps are free — maybe
Adam Frucci / Gizmodo:
iPhone Getting a Business/Corporate Plan on January 21st
Discussion: Valleywag
 Earlier Items: 
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Google's Schmidt to NASA: Be more ‘open’
Jon Udell:
.aspx considered harmful
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Powerful Support For Flock. Wait, Nevermind.
Discussion: Macworld and Webware.com
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Survey finds Apple users have sense of superiority — no wait, hear us out
Discussion: Windows-Now.com and Digg
Liz Gannes / NewTeeVee:
Update: Joost Fires CTO
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Confirmed: You Can Keep Your iTunes Movie Rentals for Eternity (But It Ain't Easy)
Eric Bangeman / Ars Technica:
Exonerated RIAA defendant scores double victory in court