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Stacey Higginbotham / GigaOM:
Is Apple About To Cut Out the Carriers?  —  Sources inside European carriers have reported that Apple has been working with SIM-card manufacturer Gemalto to create a special SIM card that would allow consumers in Europe to buy a phone via the web or at the Apple Store and get the phones working using Apple's App Store.
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
With Their Carrier-Crippling SIM, Can Apple Do What Google Chickened Out Of?  —  At the beginning of this year, I was very excited.  You see, at Google's launch event for the Nexus One, they made one thing clear: they were going directly after the dominating carrier lock-in model that had held everyone in the U.S. captive for years.
Thanks:waisybabu
Boy Genius Report:
Apple cancels white iPhone 4?  —  Adding on to last night's Apple announcement that the company would further delay the release of the white iPhone 4, we have received new information that paints a different story.  According to a previous source of ours, we have been told that Apple in fact …
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Leander Kahney / Cult of Mac:
The Real Reason White iPhone 4 Is Delayed (Hint: The Camera)  —  The white iPhone 4 has been delayed because it can't take good pictures, a source with connections at Apple tells me.  —  The white case leaks light back in — especially when the flash is used to take pictures.
Dan Frommer / SAI: Silicon Alley Insider:
Apple Hosting Secret iOS Developer Summit Next Week  —  Apple is hosting an event for iOS developers in California next week, we've heard from an industry source.  The event begins next Tuesday, and runs for three days, we've heard.  —  We are short on details, and we have not seen …
Seth Weintraub / Fortune:
Google to buy $2 billion Manhattan city block?  —  A report today says that Google is in the final stages of acquiring the huge building which it currently rents in Chelsea.  —  111 8th Ave. via 1118thave.com  —  The New York Post is reporting that Google is close to acquiring …
Owen Thomas / VentureBeat:
Google exec: Android was “best deal ever”  —  Buying Android Inc., the wireless-software startup founded by Andy Rubin, was Google's “best deal ever,” said David Lawee, vice president of corporate development at the search giant.  —  Lawee made the remark at a panel at the 16th annual …
Bill Rigby / Reuters:
Special Report: Sleepy in Seattle - Microsoft learns to mature  —  (Reuters) - Every July, Microsoft Corp invites a sizable Wall Street crowd to its leafy, low-rise campus outside Seattle.  Chief Executive Steve Ballmer and his top managers take a half-day to explain where the world's biggest software company …
Discussion: VentureBeat and TechEye, Thanks:michaelkroker
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Denise Leung / Flickr Blog:
Flickr is more fun with friends!  —  We think that Flickr is the best way to keep up with what's going on in your world and stay in touch with the people you care about.  With millions of members on Flickr, there are bound to be a few you have missed along the way.
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines Blog:
Comcast CEO: iPad, tablets give us ability to ‘start from scratch’ on TV interface  —  Comcast CEO Brian Roberts was decidedly upbeat about tablets such as Apple's iPad and how it can drive demand for the cable giant's Xfinity Web video efforts.  —  Speaking on Comcast's third quarter …
Discussion: Business Wire and paidContent
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Bloomberg:
News Corp. Reboots MySpace in Quest to Recapture Young Crowd  —  News Corp.'s MySpace is introducing a new website design with a focus on younger users in a drive to stem subscriber losses and distinguish itself from Facebook, the biggest social network.  —  Starting today …
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Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
The My-Fill-In-the-Space Reset Is Here, as Struggling Social …
Nick Bilton / Bits:
Android App Forwards Private Text Messages  —  If you own an Android phone and are cheating on a significant other by arranging secret trysts through text messages, you might want to think twice about your infidelities — or at least about arranging them via texts.
Discussion: AndroidGuys and The Next Web
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Spotify Looking For A COO, Still Hoping For U.S. Launch This Year  —  Music streaming service Spotify has retained executive search firm Odgers Berndtson to assist them in finding a chief operating officer as the number two executive after founder Daniel Ek.
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Greg Sterling / Search Engine Land:
New Place Search Shows Google's Commitment To Local  —  Today Google formally rolls out its new presentation of local results, called “Place Search.”  It offers a dramatic change to the look and feel of SERPs on Google.com.  The first and most obvious change is that the “7 Pack” is gone.
Agence France Presse:
Russia to create ‘Windows rival’  —  MOSCOW (AFP) - The Russian state plans to revamp its computer services with a Windows rival to reduce its dependence on US giant Microsoft and better monitor computer security, a lawmaker said Wednesday.  —  Moscow will earmark 150 million rubles …
Discussion: Geek.com, The Next Web and TechSpot
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Hires Ross Levinsohn To Run Americas Business  —  Yahoo has hired Ross Levinsohn, the former President of Fox Interactive Media, as EVP America's Region, we've confirmed.  AllThingsD first broke the news that he was close to taking the job.  —  Levinsohn will replace Hillary Schneider.
Matthew Lynley / VentureBeat:
Investor Marc Andreessen wants “everything but sexting” in the cloud  —  Marc Andreessen, partner of venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, is sick of carrying his wallet around.  What, is all that money he made founding Netscape and Opsware and investing in startups weighing him down?
Steven Sande / TUAW:
Security alert: New Trojan Horse apps said to attack the Mac  —  Some security mavens have long theorized that as the Mac becomes more popular, we'd start to see malware that would start targeting the platform.  Sure enough, this morning's crop of email blasts from PR firms included a few notices …
Thomas Ricker / Engadget:
Acer tablet PC line launching on November 23rd, priced from $299 to $699  —  Not much more to tell you that you didn't already pick up from the headline.  Acer CEO Gianfranco Lanci told Dow Jones Newswire that it will be launching its first line of tablet PCs in New York City on November 23rd, priced from $299 to $699 each.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
What's The Street Price Of Twitter?  Nearly $1.6 Billion  —  Like other hot startups there is a healthy secondary market ecosystem for Twitter stock.  The current street value of a share of any series of Twitter stock?  At least $7 per share, say multiple sources with knowledge of transactions.
Discussion: Fortune
Nathan Olivarez-Giles / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
A field of tweets for the World Series  —  Social networking website Twitter, the Internet's equivalent of chatting around the office water cooler, has been flooded with hundreds of thousands of messages over the last few days about Major League Baseball's World Series.
Ben Popken / The Consumerist:
Nook Deletes All Your Files, Barnes & Nobles Shrugs  —  If you own a Nook, you better make sure you regularly update its software, otherwise you might lose all your files that are not B&N books.  That's what happened to Michael, and customer service told him that it can happen if the device hasn't been updated recently.
Discussion: Techdirt and TeleRead
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
With a Big Push From Apple, HTML5 Video Wins the Web (But Not Completely)  —  Remember the big Apple vs. everyone else video-format war from last spring?  When Apple was pushing the HTML5 standard it wanted to use for video on the iPhone and iPad, instead of Adobe's Flash?
John Letzing / MarketWatch:
Facebook makes foray into California lobbying  —  Firm targets privacy bill; ‘They just worked in the background’  —  SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Facebook Inc., which has been bolstering its political influence as it grows in popularity, has made an initial foray into lobbying in its home state …
Discussion: Mashable! and Digital Society
Kevin Fox / fox @ fury:
For the good of all mankind, I'm joining Mozilla Labs!  —  Improving the world through unbridled invention.  I can't imagine a better job description, yet that's the motivation behind Mozilla Labs, a team of Mozilla engineers and designers working with the Internet community at large to figure …
 
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MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
Apple Massively Ramped Up Ad Spending In 2010, But Sales Grew Even Faster
Julia Ioffe / News Desk:
Andrey Ternovskiy on the Future of Chatroulette
Discussion: SAI and Gawker
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
How to Find the Google Chrome App Store: Wait Till December
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Intel And Another 70 Companies Launch Cloud 2015 Open Data Center Alliance
Joseph Tartakoff / paidContent:
IAC Says It Wants To Launch A Print ‘Companion’ To The Daily Beast
Kashmir Hill / The Not-So Private Parts:
The FTC Forgives Google's WiFi Sniffing
 Earlier Items: 
DSLreports:
Verizon Sees Symmetrical 10 Gbps In FiOS Trials …
Discussion: Telecompetitor and Ars Technica
Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Land:
Yahoo Search Ads Now Fully Powered By Microsoft adCenter
Todd Bishop / TechFlash:
Hiring: Microsoft stays cautious as Google, Amazon ramp back up
Discussion: SAI
Darren Murph / Engadget:
Samsung Galaxy Tab hitting T-Mobile USA on November 10th, $400 on contract
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Those Bits Aren't Free: Netflix Could Be Racking Up a $2 Billion Content Tab
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Yahoo! Gets Even ‘Beta’ with New Email Experience
 

 
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