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Ian King / Bloomberg:
Intel Drops Logo After 37 Years; Seeks to Take Image Beyond PCs  —  Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Intel Corp., whose marketing made its computer chips a household name, is changing its logo for the first time in 37 years.  —  The dropped ``e'' in Intel will be shed in favor of a swoop around …
Discussion: B2Day, Adrants and adfreak
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John Markoff / New York Times:
New Focus for Intel: The Home  —  Intel, the world's biggest chip maker, is breaking away from its longstanding love affair with pure computing power to remake itself as a consumer-friendly brand that will seek to dominate the digital home.  —  Intel's strategy, based on a new generation …
Geoff Duncan / news.designtechnica.com:
Intel Launches New Logo and Brand Renewal  —  Reflecting a shift towards consumer products, chip-maker Intel is scrapping its 37 year-old logo and "Intel Inside" tagline.  —  In an effort to reflect the company's shift towards the general consumer marketplace, chip-maker Intel Corporation …
Discussion: Gizmodo
Sunbelt BLOG:
The DEP controversy  —  I admit I'm getting rather tired of talking about this WMF exploit and hope to stop writing about it soon.  But because we were the first security company to break the story, a lot of people have been coming to this blog and we feel we have a responsibility to keep people updated.
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Brian Krebs / Security Fix:
US-CERT: 5,198 Software Flaws in 2005  —  Security researchers uncovered a record 5,198 vulnerabilities in software products this year, nearly 38 percent more than the number of flaws found in 2004, according to statistics published by US-CERT, a cyber security information-sharing collaboration between …
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Brian Krebs / Washington Post:
Windows Security Flaw Is 'Severe'
Discussion: Get Real
us-cert.gov:   Cyber Security Bulletin 2005 Summary
Ars Technica:
Google Talk targeted in patent lawsuit  —  The fledging Google instant messaging service known as Google Talk has come under fire from a Delaware corporation that claims that Google is infringing on two of its patents.  Rates Technology Inc. claims that Google has violated their patents …
Discussion: Download Squad and Slashdot
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Rhys Blakely / Times of London:
Google sued over Talk patents
Charles C. Mann / Wired News:
How Click Fraud Could Swallow the Internet … Stuart Cauff launched a charter-jet service in Miami Beach back in 2002.  Being a 21st-century business, JetNetwork advertised on the Internet, especially on search engines.  Anyone who Googled, say, "air charter Miami" would be greeted …
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Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
Google's AdSense Under Pressure
Discussion: Techdirt
Lorraine Woellert / Business Week:
Sony BMG Ends a Legal Nightmare  —  The label has quickly settled the class action over its "secret" copy-protection software.  That's good for all parties — including the future of digital music  —  As peace treaties go, it might be one of history's swiftest negotiations.
Discussion: Lost Remote TV Blog
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BBC:
Sony to settle anti-piracy CD row
Dave Winer / Dave's Wordpress Blog:
Why I'm working on an aggregator  —  Background  —  The first RSS aggregator developed at UserLand was called My.UserLand.Com.  It was a centralized application, like Bloglines or My.Yahoo.  It first shipped in 1999, alongside My.Netscape.Com, which took a different approach.
Mark Henderson / Times of London:
Satellite will bring cinema listings to your mobile phone  —  THE first of a network of 30 satellites that will provide Europe with its own version of the American Global Positioning System (GPS) was launched yesterday.  —  A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying the Giove A satellite blasted off …
Discussion: Smart Mobs and textually.org
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn't Live Without  —  There have been numerous 2005 "best of" and 2006 "predictions" posts over the last few weeks as the year comes to an end.  I'm not going to write one of those.  Giving out "best of" awards seems presumptuous to me, given that I've been blogging all of six months.
Daniel B. Wood / ABCNEWS:
No Happy Ending in 2005 For Hollywood  —  Ticket Sales Drop for Third Year in a Row  —  LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.  2005 — Hollywood's year-ending good news is that moviegoers are opening hearts and pocketbooks for "King Kong" — it brought in more than $60 million its debut weekend and counting.
Discussion: Lost Remote TV Blog
David Kesmodel / Wall Street Journal:
Microsoft Places Big Bet On Multiplayer Gaming  —  Microsoft Corp.'s new Xbox 360 videogame console comes bundled with lots of bells and whistles, such as movielike graphics.  But Microsoft's bid to reshape the videogame industry largely is tied up in one feature: the machine's emphasis on online play.
Peter Burrows / Business Week:
Big Plastic's Online Challenger  —  Gary Marino is giving e-shoppers an alternative to credit cards — and his Bill Me Later service is catching on.  Is it an idea too good to survive?  —  Gary Marino knows more than most people about how difficult it is to create a new way for consumers to pay for goods and services.
Discussion: Techdirt
Craig's Lemonade:
Microsoft buy NewsGator?  Attensa has no API.  C'mon Scoble!  —  Scoble penned a column for webpronews about this.  Usually I keep quiet if other vendors are mentioned in the news, but since it stated "we have no API" I decided to write the legendary Microsoft blogger and part-time NG advocate directly.
Discussion: Scobleizer and Attensa
Colin D. Devroe / The uber geeks:
The unified feed theory  —  Late 2005 brought us the unified feed icon.  As we see this distributed, used and updated through applications and Web sites that use "feeds" to syndicate "content", hopefully we'll see something else - namely; The unified feed spec and description.  —  "Feeds" come in several flavors.

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