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Mozilla Firefox Unspecified Denial of Service Vulnerability

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Sun Java Micro Edition (ME) Multiple Unspecified Security-Bypass Vulnerabilities

Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2

SOURCENEXT Virus Security and Virus Security ZERO Unspecified Denial Of Service Vulnerability

SOURCENEXT Virus Security ZERO 9.5.173

GE, Google plan news conference on energy plans

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Is Apple iPhone Ready for Business? Sort of, Says Gartner

(UPDATED 6:45 p.m.| Gartner suggested in its report that there was some unspecified, difficult way to do cut-and-paste on the iPhone, but as several commenters pointed out, cut-and-paste as most people know it is nonexistent.)

GE, Google plan news conference on energy plans

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Energy conglomerate General Electric Co and Internet leader Google Inc plan to hold a news conference shortly on unspecified joint energy projects, the companies said on Wednesday.

GE, Google plan news conference on energy plans

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Energy conglomerate General Electric Co and Internet leader Google Inc plan to hold a news conference shortly on unspecified joint energy projects, the companies said on Wednesday.

Google, Top100.cn Launch Legal MP3 Search Engine in China

Mountain View, Calif. - Google (NASD: GOOG) has launched a legal music search site in China with partner Top100.cn, also making an unspecified investment in the company, SINA.com reported.

Electronic Arts pulls plug on Tiberium game

Electronic Arts Inc. today canceled Tiberium, a spinoff of its popular Command & Conquer franchise of shooter games, and said it would lay off an unspecified number of employees at its Playa Vista office.

Doctor Finder ZocDoc Adds Bezos, Benioff As Investors

ZocDoc, the doctor search and reservation service, which just raised a $3 million first round, has added two impressive names to its roster of investors: Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff and Amazon’s (NSDQ: AMZN) Jeff Bezos (through his Bezos Expeditions) have added an unspecified amount to the round. The round, initially announced last month, was led by Khosla Ventures. In addition, ZocDoc says it’s increasing its specialty areas from three to six, and releasing a Facebook app, allowing users to book doctors appointments through Facebook.

Updated: Automattic Acquires Intense Debate For Blog Comments; Sharethis Buys Madkast

imageThe past year has seen a surprising amount of activity in the area of blog commenting systems, as companies like Disqus and Intense Debate have looked to improve upon the standard old system of leaving comments… Now comes word that Automattic, the company that commercializes the Wordpress platform, has acquired Intense Debate for an unspecified sum. In a blog post, Intense Debate CTO Jon Fox explains that the platform will still work just fine on other blog systems (Movable Type, Tumblr, etc.) but that there will now be tighter integration between it and some of Automattic’s other owned systems, like anti-spam tool Akismet and Gravatar (avatars for blog comments). Intense Debate hasn’t announced any major funding (though Disqus raised $500k earlier this year from various investors including Union Square).

RIAA Takes Aim At Blogging Attorney - Demands that troublemaking blogger/attorney be punished...

Over the last few years, attorney Ray Beckerman has been defending broadband users accused of copyright infringement by the RIAA, and frequently blogs about it. His blog frequently highlights instances where the RIAA has sued individuals in error, often highlighting the tenuous legal ground many RIAA cases rest on. The RIAA is now targeting Beckerman, claiming he's a "vexatious" litigator, and demanding unspecified monetary sanctions to punish him for blogging about his cases.

Linux Powers MID-like Nav Device

"The Mind's software bundle includes a web browser, email client, and an Internet search function intended to locate points of interest (POIs) and download other relevant information to the device, says Clarion. The device offers preconfigured access to "quick GPS maps" from sites like Google Maps and Google Earth, as well as "optimized" MySpace and YouTube applications. Other software includes a PDF viewer, calculator, file manager, RSS reader, and a weather display. The Mind uses an unspecified distribution based on Linux 2.6.22."

DHS Allowed To Take Laptops Indefinitely

andy1307 writes with a Washington Post story giving details of Department of Homeland Security policies for border searches of laptops and other electronic devices (as well as papers). (We have been discussing border searches for a while now.) DHS says such procedures have long been in place but were "disclosed last month because of public interest in the matter," according to the article. Here is a link to the policy (PDF, 5 pages). "Federal agents may take a traveler's laptop or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing, as part of border search policies the Department of Homeland Security recently disclosed. Also, officials may share copies of the laptop's contents with other agencies and private entities for language translation, data decryption, or other reas

Psystar Will Countersue Apple

An anonymous reader sends us to CNet for news that Apple clone maker Pystar plans to countersue Apple. We discussed Apple's suit last month. "Mac clone maker Psystar plans to file its answer to Apple's copyright infringement lawsuit Tuesday as well as a countersuit of its own, alleging that Apple engages in anticompetitive business practices. Miami-based Psystar... will sue Apple under two federal laws designed to discourage monopolies and cartels, the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act, saying Apple's tying of the Mac OS to Apple-labeled hardware is 'an anticompetitive restraint of trade,' according to [an] attorney... Psystar is requesting that the court find Apple's EULA void, and is asking for unspecified damages."


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