Another Fake facebook email hits the inbox

http://news.cnet.com (208 hits)

According to the webware blog, MX Labs is reporting that a new trojan horse is being sent via email to the facebook community from the "Facebook Team". The virus is a bredolab variant and cause devastating harm to a computer if attached files are executed. More... (Blogs)

Net Neutrality Groups Organizing Protest At Google HQ Friday

wired.com (79 hits)

The groups are calling on their members in the Bay Area to head down to Google’s Mountain View headquarters Friday at noon to vent their grievances over Google’s compromise with Verizon on the issue of openness rules for the wired and wireless broadband. More... (News)

Everyone Should Do the Jelly Mouse-and-Keyboard Prank

wired.com (154 hits)

Somewhere in Finland, Tom’s office colleagues decided to welcome him with the most delicious office prank this side of stuffing your monitor in a giant doughnut. More... (News)

Google Concedes Defeat on Selling Nexus One Direct

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com (107 hits)

Google admits defeat in its attempt to change wireless industry dynamics with the Nexus One phone. More... (News)

Net Worth Obsession

nytimes.com (108 hits)

We all wonder how much money others have. Joey Kincer and other net-worth trackers are letting us in on the secret. More... (News)

A different kind of ebook reader (Dual purpose)

cnn.com (363 hits)

The device is named "eDGE" with a targeted launch date of February 2010. The cost is estimated at $490.00 and will compete for attention against the likes of Sony and Amazon. More... (News)

Verizon releases new HP mini 311 and 110

engadget.com (624 hits)

The two models are priced at $249 and $199.00 respectively. The 311 is available now and the 110 is expected to be in stores mid november. More... (Vendor News)

Technology Aside, Most People Still Decline to Be Located

nytimes.com (288 hits)

Internet companies have appropriated the real estate business’s mantra — it’s all about location, location, location. More... (News)

In India, BlackBerry Gets 2-Month Reprieve on Threat of Ban

nytimes.com (255 hits)

In a sign that India and the maker of popular BlackBerry devices might be closer to settling a dispute over law enforcement’s access to corporate e-mail, the government on Monday said that it would study and test a proposal by the company for two months. More... (News)

Intel buys wireless chip tech in mobile-phone push

thestate.com (300 hits)

As the world's biggest maker of computer chips, Intel Corp. can't afford to ignore its huge blind spot in mobile phones. More... (News)

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