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Leander Kahney / Wired News:
New Intel Macs Scream, Jobs Says  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs took center stage at Macworld on Tuesday to introduce the first Macs based on Intel chips six months ahead of schedule: a speedy, flat-screen iMac and a slim, high-end notebook with a new name — the MacBook.
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Associated Press:
Microsoft, Apple Sign 5-Year Software Pact  —  SEATTLE - Apple Computer Inc. won't thwart users from loading Microsoft's Windows operating system onto its new Intel-based Macintosh computers _ but don't expect Apple to start offering a Mac running Windows.  —  Phil Schiller …
Tom Krazit / PC World:
Jobs Introduces Intel-Based Mac Laptop, Desktop  —  New MacBook Pro, iMac using Intel's Core Duo processor unveiled at Macworld.  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer, today introduced a new notebook and an iMac computer that use Intel's latest Core Duo processor.
apple.com:
Apple Introduces MacBook Pro  —  MacBook Pro with Intel Core Duo Processor Up to Four Times Faster Than PowerBook G4  —  MACWORLD EXPO, SAN FRANCISCO—January 10, 2006—Apple® today unveiled its new MacBook™ Pro notebook computer featuring the new Intel® Core™ Duo processor …
Ryan Block / Engadget:
Steve Jobs keynote live from Macworld 2006  —  Yes, yes, this post is where all theaction's gonna happen for today's live Stevenote-keynote coverage.  Bookmark it, refresh it, do your thing — just besure and come back some time around 9:00AM Pacific / 12:00PM Eastern.
Associated Press:
IMac, MacBook Are Intel Happy  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Computer's historic shift to Intel microprocessors came months earlier than expected as CEO Steve Jobs on Thursday debuted personal computers based on new two-brained chips from the world's largest semiconductor company.
Rob Pegoraro / Washington Post:
Both Apple and Intel Ready Early for New IMacs, Jobs Says  —  SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10 Apple chief executive Steve Jobs loves his surprises, and his keynote opening the annual Macworld Conference & Expo had a big one: It's shipping its first machines with processors from Intel Corp. …
Clint Ecker / Ars Technica:   MacWorld 2006 Live Coverage
Peter Cohen / Macworld:
Macworld Expo Live Keynote Coverage
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Seth Jayson / Motley Fool:
AOL Betrays Google  —  Butch and Sundance.  Starsky and Hutch.  Peas and carrots.  If you're thinking of adding AOL and Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) to that list, think again.  —  Ever since the entire AOL bidding war was resolved, I've been thinking that Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) …
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Jeff Clavier / Software Only:
Search Consolidation Act #1: Truveo goes to AOL  —  This post initiates a new consolidation series - about the Search market, similar to the one I have been writing about Social Media M&A. With the increasing number of search players, this consolidation is to be expected as large Internet companies …
Chris Cardinal / gearlive.com:
CES 2006 Video: TiVo Series 3 Video Interview, First Look  —  We got some quality hands-on time with the forthcoming TiVo Series 3, TiVo's first HD-capable DVR.  The Series 3 unit has some cool new features, including a single-color, two-line OLED LCD display on the front of the unit that shows you what's being recorded on each tuner.
Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed:
Fear of a Skype Planet  —  I just had an "interesting" experience.  While travelling I was alerted that my main office PC was sending out enormous amounts of traffic.  According to the tech person involved, the culprit was ... Skype.  As bizarre as it might seem, the contention seems …
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Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:   Skype, The Bandwidth Hog
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Microsoft's file system patent upheld  —  update Two patents covering one of Microsoft's main Windows file-storage systems are valid after all, federal patent examiners have decided.  —  The decision, announced Tuesday by the software giant, effectively ends a two-year saga over the patents …
Adam L. Penenberg / Slate:
Microsoft vs. Computer Security  —  Why the software giant still can't get it right.  —  Four years ago, Bill Gates dispatched a companywide e-mail promising that security and privacy would be Microsoft's top priorities.  Gates urged that new design approaches must "dramatically reduce" …
Financial Times:
DirecTV 'close to wireless strategy'  —  Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corp, said on Monday the group's DirecTV satellite television arm was close to deciding a strategy on how to enter the wireless high-speed internet market, with a plan due within two months.
Ars Technica:
Anonymous Internet annoyance illegal?  Yes and no.  —  The 'net is alive with buzz about a new bill signed into law by President Bush that could see certain forms of harassment online turned into criminal behaviors.  The bill, dubbed the Violence Against Women and Department …

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