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3:35 PM ET, January 29, 2009

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Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Days to 1 million: the smartphone wars  —  In a fit of editorial sobriety, reader Noel just sent us this handy “1 million devices sold” graphic above.  The image demonstrates the speed (in terms of days) at which each competing handset achieved the magic milestone.
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Arik Hesseldahl / Business Week:
The Eye of the (BlackBerry) Storm  —  iSuppli took apart Research In Motion's BlackBerry Storm to determine the cost of its components.  Guess what?  The iPhone parts are cheaper  —  As the battle for the smartphone market heats up, comparisons abound between Research In Motion's BlackBerry Storm …
Christopher Breen / Macworld:
iTunes Plus upgrades go à la carte  —  If you've been skipping the daily double-wet-cappuccino in order to save enough money to upgrade your iTunes library to the DRM-free iTunes Plus format, you can put coffee back on the menu.  Apple has dispensed with the iTunes Store all-or-nothing upgrade policy.
Stuart Dredge / Pocket Gamer.biz:
Rumour: Apple planning $19.99 games section on App Store  —  But only with a restricted number of publishers  —  Product:  —  Manufacturer:  —  Apple is planning to introduce a premium games section to its App Store where it will sell a range of iPhone games for $19.99, sources tell PocketGamer.biz.
Arn / MacRumors:
Next Generation iPhone Model Revealed in Firmware  —  MacRumors has discovered that Apple's iPhone 2.x Firmware has evidence of the next generation iPhone which has been designated “iPhone2,1”.  —  Apple uses these models numbers to distinguish between different hardware models.
Stephen Wildstrom / Tech Beat:
Windows 7: A Clarification on XP Upgrades  —  A number of commenters on my column on Windows 7 expressed dismay that Microsoft does not plan to provide an upgrade path from XP.  I want to clarify just what that means, since I seem to have caused a bit of confusion.
Discussion: Microsoft Pri0 and Download Squad
Roi Carthy / TechCrunch:
Pipl.com: People Search Engine So Good, It Will Scare Your Pants Off  —  Google may be good at many things, but people search is not one of them.  For that you'll have to use a more specialized search engine.  Spock and Wink (merged with Reunion.com) are the people-search destinations …
Discussion: Business 2.0 Press
The Boy Genius / Boy Genius Report:
AT&T Samsung Propel Pro in the concrete jungle  —  Hmm... so we've got an update to the Samsung Propel, have we?  More or less, yes, this is as we're told, the Samsung Propel Pro and it brings pro-level features with it.  Things like Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, an optical joystick …
Edward J. R. / msmobiles.com:
i-mate to unveil new revolutionary Windows Mobile phone at Mobile World Congress 2009 next month  —  i-mate is alive and kicking! … Note: we will be at MWC 2009 on location, and we will bring first-hand reports from the i-mate!  Since by now i-mate has been releasing several Windows Mobile phones …
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
8 Mobile Technologies to Watch in 2009, 2010  —  Analyst firm Gartner has just released a report that highlights eight up-and-coming mobile technologies which they predict will impact the mobile industry over the course of the next two years.  According to Nick Jones, vice president and analyst at the firm …
Discussion: IT-Director.com and Gartner
David Meyer / ZDNet:
Acer plans Linux, SSD version of 10-inch netbook  —  Acer has confirmed it plans to release a Linux version of its 10-inch Aspire One netbook, even though its initial announcement of the upcoming machine said it would be Windows XP-only.  —  Acer announced details of the 10-inch Aspire One on Friday …
Freeman Klopott / www.dcexaminer.com:
Ex-Fannie Mae worker charged with planting computer virus  —  A fired Fannie Mae contract employee allegedly placed a virus in the mortgage giant's software that could have shut the company down for at least a week and caused millions of dollars in damage, prosecutors say.
Discussion: eWeek, Sophos, CNET News and Technology Live
Liam Tung / CNET News:
Chrome, Firefox face clickjacking  —  Security researchers have discovered a flaw affecting Google's Chrome browser that exposes it to “clickjacking”—in which an attacker hijacks a browser's functions by substituting a legitimate link with one of the attacker's choice.
Discussion: ZDNET.com.au, Obsessable and WebProNews
Zach Spear / AppleInsider:
Apple pulls NVIDIA graphics update, reasons unclear  —  Apple has yanked a software update that was intended to fix graphics-related issues with its latest notebooks just two days after pushing the patch to users via its Software Update mechanism.  —  It's unclear what prompted the removal of the patch …
Discussion: CNET News and 9 to 5 Mac
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Google Gobbled Up 90 Percent Of All U.S. Search Growth In 2008  —  Google ended the year with 63.5 percent market share of all search queries performed in the U.S., estimates comScore.  And that market share has inched up steadily from 58.5 percent in January, 2008.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
StatShot: Tech Job Cuts Inching Closer to 200,000  —  The technology industry cut close to 186,955 jobs in 2008, up 74.2 percent from the 107,295 job cuts recorded in 2007, according to data collected by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a recruitment company based in Chicago.
Anthony Ha / VentureBeat:
Flash and AIR: Record downloads, winning platform race  —  Adobe Flash, the company's platform for web applications and video, is already on virtually every computer everywhere, but the latest version is on an even faster track to world domination.  Flash Player 10 and AIR have been downloaded …
Matthew Moore / Telegraph:
Microsoft SongSmith: Flawed music software produces comedy gold  —  A lounge jazz version of Radiohead's Creep.  The Police's Roxanne reworked with a reggae beat.  Eye of the Tiger as a lo-fi love song.  These are just a few of the hilarious cover versions of famous songs created …
Sumner Lemon / Macworld:
Intel to detail eight-core Xeon processor  —  Intel plans to detail an eight-core Xeon processor at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco next month, offering an early look at what appears to be the company's first eight-core chip.
Discussion: 9 to 5 Mac, The Toybox and MacBlogz
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
YouTube Close to Video Deal for Pro Talent  —  YouTube and the William Morris Agency, the Hollywood talent agency, are close to signing a deal that would place the company's clients in made-for-the-Web productions.  —  The deal would underscore the ways that distribution models are evolving on the Internet.
Leo Lewis / Times of London:
Nintendo cuts profit forecast by 33 per cent  —  Nintendo, the maker of the Wii games console and the favourite safe-haven share on the Tokyo stock exchange, has stunned the market with a 33 per cent cut to its full-year profit forecasts.  —  Analysts described Nintendo's guidance as a …
Omar / The Life and Times of AdMob:
AdMob Raises $12.5 Million in Series C Extension Round  —  I'm happy to announce that we've secured an additional $12.5 million in a Series C extension round of funding from Draper Fisher Jurvetson's (DFJ) Growth Fund and Northgate Capital.  This gives us a combined $28.2 million in Series C funding …
Nicholas Kolakowski / eWeek:
Graphic Chip Shipments Slump, but Nvidia Takes Market Share from Intel, AMD  —  Resource Library:  —  The U.S. recession and global downturn began affecting computer graphics chip shipments in a big way in the fourth quarter of 2008, as total GPU shipments dropped by 38.91 million from the third quarter …
Discussion: VentureBeat and GigaOM
USA Today:
Data scams have kicked into high gear as markets tumble  —  Cybercriminals have launched a massive new wave of Internet-based schemes to steal personal data and carry out financial scams in an effort to take advantage of the fear and confusion created by tumbling financial markets, security specialists say.
Discussion: Obsessable
Rodney Rumford / FaceReviews:
Facebook and DAVOS Partner to Poll Users on Several Topics  —  The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, brings together the world's political, business, and thought leaders to discuss the most pressing issues of our time.  Of course, conversations such as those that are happening …
Discussion: Mashable!
Adrian Holovaty:
Looking toward EveryBlock's future  —  It's been a year and a half now since I've started working on EveryBlock, and I'm still having the time of my life.  Starting from scratch in July 2007, our team of six has built a one-of-a-kind local news site that now serves 11 cities and makes …
Discussion: tecosystems and the Econsultancy blog, Thanks:brij
Eric Eldon / VentureBeat:
Social ad network Social Media gets funding boost, after strong year  —  Social Media, a new-fangled advertising network for applications on Facebook and other “social media” sites, has raised a second round of $6 million from IDG Ventures and existing investor Charles River Ventures.
Discussion: Inside Facebook and TechCrunch, Thanks:nickgon
Michael Masnick / Techdirt:
Why Is It So Difficult To Opt-Out Of Copyright?  —  from the no-easy-way-to-get-into-the-public- domain dept  —  Every so often, when someone new shows up on Techdirt, reading a post about our complaints about overly aggressive copyright holders, they'll make a comment along the lines of …
Stephen Fry:
Twitter  —  The original gently rising path that marked the growth of my Twitter followers has recently taken a sharp upward path, due in part no doubt to my (cut short) discussion of Twitter on the Jonathan Ross show on BBC television, broadcast in the UK in the third week of January.
Discussion: Telegraph
Karl Bode / DSLreports:
AT&T Slows U-Verse Build Out - Will hit 30 million homes passed by 2011, a year later than previously planned  —  Buried in yesterday's AT&T earnings (kind of like their vanilla DSL subscriber numbers) was the fact that the telco will be slowing their deployment of U-Verse.
Slash Lane / AppleInsider:
Apple sued over ‘broken promises’ regarding 3G speeds  —  A new class-action lawsuit claims Apple knowingly profited from faulty iPhone 3Gs that couldn't stay connected to the faster 3G network, costing buyers inferior service and missed opportunities to use an alternative provider.
Discussion: Obsessable and Macsimum News
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Charter gets bragging rights with new 60Mbps broadband tier  —  Troubled cable company Charter Communications has earned bragging rights by offering the fastest mainstream Internet connection in the US: 60Mbps.  But you'll have to pay through the nose to get it.
Discussion: Electronista, Telecompetitor and DSLreports, Thanks:charlie
 
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Yaroslav Volovich / Traditional Media:
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Government Blocks Release of Documents on Secret IP Enforcement Treaty
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Matt Asay / The Open Road:
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Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
We Live in Public (and the end of empathy)
Douglas Quenqua / New York Times:
Friends, Until I Delete You
Amit Agarwal / Digital Inspiration:
Google Updates Privacy Policy
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ComScore Report: Fastest-Growing Sites And Top-Ten Advertising Magnets
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