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The Return of the C:\ Prompt? (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft plans new text-based controls for Windows Vista.

Tiny Startups To King Microsoft All Extolling Software As 'Utility' (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - The makers of such software keep it on their own servers and dole it out to customers via the Internet as needed, sort of like a utility.

Critical Flaw Detected in Windows Metafile (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - A vulnerability has been discovered in Microsoft Windows that allows hackers to remotely access PCs and install malware through an imaging-handling technology in the operating system.

Backer of Microsoft Challenge Steps Down (AP)
AP - Massachusetts' tech adviser is resigning after leading the state to embrace an open, nonproprietary electronic data format that challenges Microsoft Corp.'s dominant Office suite of business software.

Plugged In: Microsoft Office Opens Up? (PC World)
PC World - Plus: TiVo recordings on iPods, and Amazon's worst-paying job.

The 10 Biggest Microsoft Surprises of 2005 (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - What were the most surprising Microsoft moments in 2005? Here's our list. What juicy items did we miss?

Microsoft Office "12" Preview (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - I've been playing with the new Microsoft Office beta recently, and find a lot to like as well as some frustrations.

NBC Acquires Majority Stake in MSNBC (AP)
An NBC Universal billboard is seen at the NBC studios in Brubank, California, May 19, 2004. NBC Universal said on Friday it has bought control of cable channel MSNBC, unraveling a joint venture with Microsoft Corp. as the software giant continues to shift away from content production. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)AP - NBC is acquiring a majority stake in MSNBC from Microsoft Corp., giving NBC greater control over the struggling all-news cable channel and further scaling back the software giant's media ambitions.


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Gartner Warns About Vista Metadata Problem (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Windows Vista, the next version of Microsoft's Windows client operating system, will give users the ability to search for files by looking for information in the file's metadata tags. However, a report by I.T. research firm Gartner warned that allowing users to search for metadata tags in this manner could result in private information being inadvertently disclosed.

NBC to take control of MSNBC network from Microsoft (AFP)
Media group NBC Universal said it was to take control of 24-hour US cable channel MSNBC under an overhaul of its 10-year-old alliance with software giant Microsoft(MSNBC)AFP - Media group NBC Universal said it was to take control of 24-hour US cable channel MSNBC under an overhaul of its 10-year-old alliance with software giant Microsoft.


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Spicy Blogger Leaves Attorney's Office (AP)
AP - A young federal prosecutor who was revealed as the author of a spicy blog about the judiciary is leaving the inner circle. David Lat, who had been the anonymous writer of "Underneath Their Robes," left his job as an assistant U.S. attorney in Newark.

White House Says Web Site Counts Visitors (AP)
A U.S. Marine stands among lighted Christmas trees at dusk as he guards the West Wing of the White House in Washington December 5, 2005. The volume of information gathered from telephone and Internet communications by the National Security Agency without court-approved warrants was much larger than the White House has acknowledged, The New York Times reported on Saturday. REUTERS/Jason ReedAP - The White House said Friday its Web tracking technology is consistent with federal rules because it only counts the number of visitors anonymously and doesn't record personal information.


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Court OK Sought for Proposed Settlement (AP)
Consumers whose computers were corrupted with spyware hidden in copy-protected CDs would get 'clean' replacement discs and free music downloads as part of a proposed settlement of the class-action claims against Sony BMG Music Entertainment in New York, it was disclosed Thursday. (File/Reuters)AP - A proposed settlement of lawsuits against Sony BMG Music Entertainment would let consumers receive free music downloads to compensate them for Sony including flawed software on millions of CDs, lawyers said Thursday.


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China Shuts 598 Sites for Online Smut (AP)
AP - Chinese police have closed 598 Web sites in a crackdown on pornography, but online gambling and fraud are growing, state media said Friday.

Professor Builds Computer Models for Wine (AP)
Carnegie Mellon University professor Lorenz 'Larry' Biegler works in his campus office, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005, in Pittsburgh. Biegler, working with industry scientists in Chile, is hoping that computer models will identify the traits of good wine, eventually helping vintners produce more of it. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)AP - Distinguishing fine wine from plonk is usually left to connoisseurs and winemakers, who rely on their senses, rough chemical measurements and the whims of nature to produce an exceptional tipple. But a Carnegie Mellon University professor, working with industry scientists in Chile, is hoping that computer models will identify the traits of good wine to help vintners produce more of it.


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Disney applies ESPN model to broadband strategy (Reuters)
The cast of 'Desperate Housewives', Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher, Eva Longoria and Nicolette Sheridan present at the 57th annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles September 18, 2005. ESPN parent the Walt Disney Co is out to replicate its success in the broadband Internet market as it pursues on-demand delivery of content ranging from sports and news to hit TV shows like 'Lost' and 'Desperate Housewives.' (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)Reuters - For years ESPN has thrived as one of the most lucrative franchises on U.S. cable TV, commanding high license fees for the loyal viewers who expect to see the sports network in their basic subscription packages.


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Samsung and LG.Philips start new LCD production (Reuters)
A South Korean model poses next to Samsung Electronics' 50 inch High Definition Plasma Display Panel TV which has the contrast ratio of 10,000:1 in this handout picture released May 26, 2005. Samsung Electronics, the world's largest maker of flat screens, said on Sunday it was set to start up its newest mass production line for liquid crystal display TV panels, three months ahead of schedule. (Samsung Electronics/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), the world's largest maker of flat screens, said on Sunday it was set to start up its newest mass production line for liquid crystal display TV panels, three months ahead of schedule.


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Communist rebels destroy another mobile phone tower in Philippines (AFP)
spokesman of the National Democratic Front (NDF) the umbrella organization of the New People's Army (NPA) talks on a mobile phone. About 20 members of the communist NPA have burned a Globe Telecom cellular phone tower, the 23rd attack on the company's facilities in the past six months.(AFP/File/Romeo Gacad)AFP - Communist guerrillas have burned a Globe Telecom cellular phone tower on the Philippine island of Mindoro, the 23rd attack on the company's facilities in the past six months, the military has announced.


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Web 2.0, Wikis, Commercial Open Source All Came Of Age (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - The top tech ideas of 2005 covered a wide terrain. They shared two important traits, both of them fitting in this cautious, post-bubble market.

Google sued over Internet call technology (AFP)
A small New York technology firm said it was suing search titan Google for up to five billion dollars for patent violation in the Internet telephony software used in Google Talk(Google)AFP - A small New York technology firm said it was suing search titan Google for up to five billion dollars for patent violation in the Internet telephony software used in Google Talk.


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White House Says Web Site Counts Visitors (AP)
A U.S. Marine stands among lighted Christmas trees at dusk as he guards the West Wing of the White House in Washington December 5, 2005. The volume of information gathered from telephone and Internet communications by the National Security Agency without court-approved warrants was much larger than the White House has acknowledged, The New York Times reported on Saturday. REUTERS/Jason ReedAP - The White House said Friday its Web tracking technology is consistent with federal rules because it only counts the number of visitors anonymously and doesn't record personal information.


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Disney applies ESPN model to broadband strategy (Reuters)
The cast of 'Desperate Housewives', Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher, Eva Longoria and Nicolette Sheridan present at the 57th annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles September 18, 2005. ESPN parent the Walt Disney Co is out to replicate its success in the broadband Internet market as it pursues on-demand delivery of content ranging from sports and news to hit TV shows like 'Lost' and 'Desperate Housewives.' (Robert Galbraith/Reuters)Reuters - For years ESPN has thrived as one of the most lucrative franchises on U.S. cable TV, commanding high license fees for the loyal viewers who expect to see the sports network in their basic subscription packages.


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Contractor Investigated for White House Site Tracking (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The White House has started an investigation to determine if a government contractor used banned Internet tracking technologies to analyze usage and traffic at www.whitehouse.gov.

Online Holiday Shoppers Spend $30 Billion (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Online retailers enjoyed strong holiday sales this year, as consumers spent some $30.1 billion shopping on the World Wide Web, up 30 percent from last year.

Web services thrive, but outages outrage users (Reuters)
A screenshot from the photo-sharing website flickr.com is shown. Web sites that share blogs, bookmarks and photos exploded in popularity in 2005, but in recent weeks a number of major outages left users stranded and frustrated. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Web sites that share blogs, bookmarks and photos exploded in popularity in 2005, but in recent weeks a number of major outages left users stranded and frustrated.


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Google sued over Internet call technology (AFP)
A small New York technology firm said it was suing search titan Google for up to five billion dollars for patent violation in the Internet telephony software used in Google Talk(Google)AFP - A small New York technology firm said it was suing search titan Google for up to five billion dollars for patent violation in the Internet telephony software used in Google Talk.


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China Shuts 598 Sites for Online Smut (AP)
AP - Chinese police have closed 598 Web sites in a crackdown on pornography, but online gambling and fraud are growing, state media said Friday.

ANALYSIS: Half-baked Web sites set bad tone for films (Reuters)
Director Peter Jackson (C) poses with the cast of 'King Kong' Adrian Brody (L), Naomi Watts (2nd L), Jack Black (2nd R) and Andy Serkis in front of a large King Kong in Times Square in New York December 5, 2005. As of Tuesday, the end of its first two weeks in release, Jackson's remake had amassed $128 million in the U.S. and $153.6 million internationally, for a combined worldwide haul of $282.1 million. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - It's far too early to write any obituaries for "King Kong."


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Patent firm sues Google for voice services (Reuters)
An internet surfer views the Google home page in this 2004 file photo. Rates Technology Inc., which holds patents for the process by which most Internet phone calls are made, confirmed on Friday that it is suing Google Inc. over its Web-based phone calling system. (Stephen Hird/Reuters)Reuters - Rates Technology Inc., which holds patents for the process by which most Internet phone calls are made, confirmed on Friday that it is suing Google Inc. over its Web-based phone calling system.


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Google and Opera Make a Mobile Search Connection (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Already partners for PC-based Internet search, Opera Software has now chosen Google's search features for a mobile phone version of the Opera browser.

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