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Over the weekend, key news sources like Ars Technica and Tech Crunch took new music service Q-Trax at their word when they claimed to have licenses from all the major labels. Then the LA Times revealed that this wasn’t true - but the Times of London STILL believed the company. Finally the BBC verified it was all hogwash.


Rumors I recently discussed of Windows 7 shipping early are just wishful thinking.


What do you do for an encore after Technorati? Launch a HotOrNot for websites. Yow!


Rumor is that much bigger layoff’s are coming to Yahoo than previously believed. Here’s your handy cheat sheet on the bottom-line ramifications.


At last - the pen is mightier than the mouse.


Lego turns fifty, and Google celebrates. As well they should - their first drive array was built around Lego’s - and let’s not forget their office art in New York.


The robber barons may have been rich - but not even they could give their passengers the convenience of broadband wireless networking. A century later WiFi finally comes to the iron horse.


At last - a flashlight that can start your campfire and cook your marshmallows!

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