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Exclusive: TypePad outage update and details — Popular blog hosting provider TypePad.com was unavailable to its members for 18 hours today as a result of a failed storage upgrade during scheduled maintenance late last night. I visited Six Apart's headquarters in San Francisco earlier …
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TypePad down: A reminder of why open standards matter — Right now, as I type this blog, TypePad is down and I'm rather certain of it; there are thousands of TypePad users every where that are steaming mad. If you're one of the many TypePad users who has chosen to host their blog …
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The Day is Darkest Before the Dawn — A small Internet company you might be familiar with raced to address a mammoth crisis. The relatively young firm took its system down for scheduled routine maintenance as it tried to install the technology it desparately needed for future growth.

Time Warner to Sell 5% AOL Stake to Google for $1 Billion — Rebuffing aggressive overtures from Microsoft, Time Warner has agreed to sell a 5 percent stake in America Online to Google for $1 billion in cash as part of an expanded partnership between AOL, once the dominant company on the Internet, and Google, the current online king.
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Google Zooms Past Microsoft To Near an Ad Deal With AOL — Search Giant Offers $1 Billion — To Time Warner for a Stake, — Closer Ties on Sales Front — A Year of Intense Jockeying — Google Inc. neared a deal with Time Warner Inc.'s America Online Friday that would help cement …

Hello, facilities? Ballmer needs a new office chair. Yes, again.

Third NTP Patent Rejected, Boosting Research in Motion's View — Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued what it called a non-final rejection of a third patent owned by NTP Inc. involved in the company's litigation against BlackBerry e-mail device maker Research In Motion Ltd.
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Patent Lawsuit Seeks to Block Microsoft's Wireless E-Mail Service
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THINGS I DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE XBOX 360 — This list may be things I don't like, but I still think the Xbox 360 is a winner. Actually, most of these issues were addressed in last night's live broadcast - so you'll be able to hear the responses directly from an Xbox Live team member as soon as we get the audio posted:
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Stretchable silicon could be next wave in electronics — The next wave in electronics could be wavy electronics. — Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a fully stretchable form of single-crystal silicon with micron-sized, wave-like geometries …

An Unlikely Trendsetter Made Earphones a Way of Life — IN the late 1960's, Andreas Pavel and his friends gathered regularly at his house here to listen to records, from Bach to Janis Joplin, and talk politics and philosophy. In their flights of fancy, they wondered why it should not be possible …
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Apple axes 'iRingTones' project — Screw the carriers. OK, we won't — Exclusive Apple has canned a software project that was guaranteed to prove controversial, just weeks ahead of its slated announcement at MacWorld Expo next month. — The project would have seen Apple move …

Is Commodore poised for a comeback? — update It may be time for a Commodore comeback. — No, Lionel Richie isn't signing up with his old band. We're talking about Commodore, the venerable computer brand. — A Dutch consumer media company is hoping it can tap the power of the VIC 20 …

iTunes lyrics fight ends in apology — That rarest of all things in the acrimonious disputes between copyright holders and technology developers emerged Thursday: an apology. — Last week, music publisher Warner/Chappell Music sent a threatening letter to independent Austrian programmer Walter Ritter …

STRUCTURED BLOGGING PODCAST WITH MARC CANTER AND JOE REGER — You might have heard of the Structured Blogging initiative announced earlier this week by Marc Canter and others...there was certainly plenty of buzz and reaction to the news, but not all the reaction was rosy.

DualCor Technologies cPC — DualCor Technologies in January will unveil the cPC, a full-fledged handheld Windows XP Tablet computer that also runs Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system for its smart phone functionality. The cPC is 6.5 inches long, 3.3 inches wide, 1.2 inches thick and has a 5-inch diagonal screen.
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