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  • Report: Caterham’s all-new EV coming in six months?

    Caterham R500 – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Sportscar manufacturer Caterham may or may not produce an electric vehicle within the next six months. A bit ambiguous, sure, but small companies like Caterham certainly have a bit more leeway when it comes to introducing new models to the public, and company head Ansar Ali has reportedly admitted to Autocar that such a project is in the works… maybe. Says Ali:

    We’re trying to pull together some partners and there a lot who want to be associated with us. We want to do this properly and with the right partners, not just stick batteries in the back of a Seven…. We’re still at a very early stage. We will consider it if it works although it would never be a volume product… We have no plans to produce an electric Seven. We’re looking at motorsport applications but there’s uncertainty as to whether an electric car could handle race conditions. Is there the technology yet to support it?

    So, if Caterham does find that it’s feasible to produce an electric sportscar, the new model would be intended for the racetrack only at first and would not be sold as a road-going vehicle wearing the Seven moniker. It’s unclear what partners Caterham is working with, but we’d expect a relatively lightweight lithium-based battery of some sort to keep the car as nimble as possible. We’ll keep on the lookout for more details if and when they become available.

    Gallery: Caterham R500

    [Source: Autocar]

    Report: Caterham’s all-new EV coming in six months? originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 17:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Source: Next Dodge Durango to be called Magnum

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    According to an Autoblog source, Dodge will abandon the Durango nameplate for the model’s replacement due for 2012. In place of that two-generation designator, Chrysler is exhuming the Magnum nameplate, a moniker used on the low-slung wagon built on Chrysler’s LX platform up until 2008. The new Magnum is expected to be built atop the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee chassis (itself riding on Mercedes-Benz-derived architecture) and skew more toward the crossover segment than the previous rough-and-ready SUV.

    Our source originally showed us a screen capture of a Pentastar service training software page on its Chrysler Academy Learning Center confirming the Magnum’s existence (shown above), but at that time, he wasn’t clear what the vehicle was. Since then, our man has learned through a Chrysler zone manager at a New York dealer’s meeting that the line item in question is indeed the next Durango. A secondary source close to the situation confirmed to Autoblog that a name change for the new vehicle is in the cards and that Magnum is under serious consideration, but he was unclear as to whether a final decision had been made.

    The Durango was introduced in 1998 and immediately found success riding the crest of the SUV boom. A second-generation debuted for 2004 and ran through the 2009 model year, but the larger redesigned model didn’t meet with the same sort of success as its predecessor, struggling to deal with the collapse of the body-on-frame SUV market and increasingly plentiful crossover options.

    It isn’t immediately clear what the reasoning is behind Chrysler’s apparent name change strategy, especially as the 2005-2008 Magnum itself wasn’t considered much of a sales success (it was consistently outsold by its LX platform stablemates, the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger). That said, with the model being more CUV-like than a body-on-frame bruiser, the change seems to make some sense. Further, Magnum remains a powerful nameplate, and the Pentastar has a long history of employing it for any number of different products, including a large B-platform coupe in the late 1970s, a range of engines, and a Mexican-market K-car model in the ’80s. Thanks for the tip, Michael!

    Source: Next Dodge Durango to be called Magnum originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • FreeAllMusic inks 2nd major in free, DRM-less music venture




    EMI has become the second music label to sign onto ad-supported music startup FreeAllMusic.com, after Universal Music Group signed on last week. The site, which takes ad-supported music in a different direction than most, has not yet launched, but could have a strong launch if it has major artists from EMI and UMG on board.

    FreeAllMusic doesn’t restrict music to the browser (or an otherwise Internet-connected client) like streaming services such as Last.fm or Pandora. Instead, it plans to let users download DRM-free MP3s of songs—legit, legal versions of the songs—that are paid by advertisers. The catch is that users must watch a commercial for each download, and downloads will be restricted to 20 per month (with a cap of five per week, starting every Tuesday).

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  • Apple Boot Camp 3.1 Update Includes Windows 7 Support [Boot Camp]

    It’s a little behind schedule, but Mac users can now run Windows 7 natively after today’s Boot Camp update. Boot Camp 3.1 supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate. Multiple OS enthusiasts, rejoice!

    The software update also adds Magic Mouse and Apple wireless keyboard support and fixes up some trackpad issues. Pretty good day’s work! And if you’re at all confused or intimidated about Boot Camp, our handy survival guide should get you through in one piece. [AppleInsider]






  • Moroccan Braised Lamb Shanks

    The name Morocco brings to mind an exotic land, aromatic spices in outdoor markets and Casa Blanca. Morocco lies on the northern coast of Africa, one coast across the Strait of Gibraltar on the Mediterranean and another bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco has an ancient history and has been influenced by everyone from Roman to Spanish and French. These influences are apparent in the fragrant spices and ingredients used in local dishes. This dish has a touch of the French influence on Morocco in the fennel seeds and orange. A slow braise tenderizes lamb shanks in a very aromatic sauce for a wonderful, slightly exotic and mildly spicy dish. I hope you enjoy.

    Moroccan Braised Lamb Shanks

    Ingredients:

    4 lamb shanks, about 12 ounces each
    1 Tbsp. olive oil
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 1/2 Tbsp. ginger, grated
    1 cup onions, diced
    1 cup carrots, diced
    1/4 tsp. ground allspice
    1/2 tsp. cinnamon
    1/2 tsp. coriander
    1 tsp. cumin
    1 tsp. fennel seed
    2 tsp. sweet paprika
    1/2 tsp. black pepper
    1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
    2 Tbsp. orange zest
    4 cups water
    1/2 cup orange segments, cut into pieces
    1/4 cup parsley, chopped
    salt and pepper

    Trim lamb shanks by removing visible fat. Season with salt and pepper if desired. Preheat a large dutch oven or other similar pot on medium high heat with the olive oil. Brown the lamb shanks on all sides. Remove and reserve. Drain any excess fat. Add the garlic, ginger, onions and carrots. Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes until onions become translucent. Add all of the spices including the orange zest. Stir to toast the spices for about 1 or 2 minutes. Add the water and blend well. Transfer the lamb shanks back into pot and reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

    Remove the lamb shanks to plate and tent with aluminum foil to keep warm. Increase the heat under the pot and reduce the liquid by about half. Add the orange segments, parsley and lamb shanks to warm.

    Nutrition Facts
    4 Servings
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 240.5
    Total Fat 9.7 g
    Saturated Fat 2.5 g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5 g
    Monounsaturated Fat 2.7 g
    Cholesterol 74.0 mg
    Sodium 33.1 mg
    Potassium 305.3 mg
    Total Carbohydrate 13.2 g
    Dietary Fiber 3.9 g
    Sugars 1.7 g
    Protein 25.7 g

  • China said, India said: Cyberattacks have the countries pointing fingers at each other

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    You know how when you watch Fox News and CNN and whatnot there’s all these reports of evil Chinese (or North Korean or whoever our enemy is this week) hackers attacking poor, defenseless American servers? Well, if you believe what the Chinese government just said, then it turns out that, in fact, China is the biggest victim of cyberattacks each year. This all stems from an Indian complaint that Chinese cyberattackers had attacked computers belonging to the country’s National Security Advisor.

    Right, so last week the Indian National Security Advisor claimed it was attacked by China-based baddies, a claim China disputes. China then turned the complaint on its head, saying that no! In fact, China is the biggest victim in all of this. Its biggest search engine, Baidu, which makes Google look like Ted’s Search Engine Emporium, was the recent victim of a cyberattack. Stop blaming China for everything, so to speak.

    Why this is on CrunchGear, I don’t know. Actually, to be honest, we (and by “we” I mean the entire tech press) are just sorta killing time till Apple’s announcement next week. Such is life.


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  • HTC HD2 official car kit gets less cool, more practical

    newhtccarkit HTC’s HD2 car kit has just become a lot less cool.  Devicewire has given tracyandmatt.co.uk notice that the cradle will no longer have the old design that used a custom backplate, but a new but simpler design that attaches to the bottom microUSB port.

    While the new design is now much less sexy, it is much more practical than the earlier version, as the backplate was quite thick.  The price is still a high £61 however, which is no longer justified by the innovation and design in the old version, so I suspect this will no longer be a big seller.

    The cradle is available for pre-order at DeviceWire here.

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  • Never Mind the Valley: Here’s Austin

    Settled in the 1830s along the banks of the Colorado River and named for the Father of Texas Stephen F. Austin, the city of Austin is known for its thriving music scene and as the home of the University of Texas (UT) Longhorns. But in the past few decades, the Texas capital has built up a reputation of a different sort.

    With companies headquartered in Austin like Dell and Freescale Semiconductor, a spin-off of Motorola, the city has become a hotbed of information technology hardware and software. In the mid 1990s, Austin was put on the map by software companies like Motive, Vignette and Tivoli, the latter of which was quickly scooped up by IBM in 1996.

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    But something these companies have in common other than their birthplace is that they were all funded by Austin Ventures, the earliest player in the venture capital industry in the city.

    “Austin Ventures was pretty much the only significant game in town when it came to funding, and they knew IT software best,” says Jonas Lamis of Tech Ranch Austin, an incubator for early-stage startups.

    With help from Austin Ventures, dozens of technology companies have grown out of Austin – several of which have been acquired by top IT companies like IBM, Alcatel-Lucent, Hewlett Packard, and Sun Microsystems, to name a few. With just under $4 billion in assets, Austin Ventures has become the largest non-coastal venture capital firm in the United States.

    Lamis says that while a less “sexy” vertical like IT still pays the bills, its proliferation in the Austin area has been both positive and negative.

    “The good news is there’s a vibrant market for it,” Lamis told ReadWriteWeb. “The bad news is that consumer internet startups were missing from Austin and even today there’s very few of them.”

    But there are exceptions to every rule. Smaller startups like Gowalla, Socialware, Piryx and OtherInbox, as well as larger ones like Bazaarvoice, Spiceworks and SolarWinds have all found a home in Austin. And of course one would be remiss to forget the Austin community’s pride and joy, the interactive portion of South By Southwest (SXSW). A yearly showcase of some of the hottest startups and emerging technologies, SXSW has served as a launch pad for now ubiquitous startups like Twitter and Foursquare.

    Another industry thriving in the Austin startup scene is biosciences and environmental businesses, spurred by the Austin Technology Incubator at the University of Texas. In addition to IT and wireless, ATI hosts divisions devoted to helping launch startups in the clean-tech and bioscience industries. Executive Director of the Austin Wireless Alliance and ATI Director Bart Bohn says the last few years have seen a large uptake in traction for clean energy startups.

    “One event that signaled the transformation was the first Clean Energy Venture Summit in May of 2007 in Austin,” Bohn told ReadWriteWeb. “Thirty to forty investors came to listen to 15 or so startups, and 400 people attended. It was standing-room-only in biggest ballroom we could find.”

    Along with other groups such as CleanTX and the Solar Energies Entrepreneurs Network, Austin has quickly become known for clean energy innovation. Another organization, the Pecan Street Project, a coalition of various organizations and Fortune 100 companies, plans to redevelop an old municipal airport just a few miles from the UT campus into a community hooked into a smart electrical grid.

    This blending of unique industries in Austin is just a small part of what makes the city unique from other entrepreneurial communities like Silicon Valley. Mike Maples of Maples Investments knows the dichotomy that is the relationship between the Valley and Austin because his Silicon Valley-based agency invests roughly 20-25% of its money in Austin-based startups.

    “Silicon Valley is an acceleration machine for sure, but the downside is there can be a flight of talent to the winning ideas,” Maples told ReadWriteWeb. “Austin is a better place to have a stable base of people working at a company.”

    While Maples recognizes that Silicon Valley is a mecca for startups, he also says that arguing one over the other is like comparing apples to oranges – each has its pros and cons.

    “The other issue is that sometimes Silicon Valley is like 9-year-olds playing soccer, they just all chase after the ball,” says Maples. “Austin benefits from that. You get the occasional idea that no one in Silicon Valley cares about, but its a great idea.”

    Helping the Austin startup community take advantage of these opportunities are the numerous organizations and events in the city. Tech Ranch Austin, Capital Factory, Bootstrap Austin, Conjunctured, and the Austin Technology Incubator are just a few of the organizations working with Austin startups. Some of the more popular events in Austin include of course SXSW, Mobile Monday Austin, TeXchange, Austin Tech Happy Hour, and Ignite Austin.

    Maples envisions only more growth from the Austin community in the future and encourages them to not mimic Silicon Valley. Instead he suggests they jump ahead of the curve to the next big thing, which he says could be the consumerization of their already massive IT businesses.

    “For Austin, the opportunity is to merge software and services,” Maples says, encouraging the city to focus on what it knows best. “Always try to be your best self.”

    Photos by Flickr users roland and Kumar Appaiah.

    Special thanks to Enrique Ortiz, Jonas Lamis, Bart Bohn and Mike Maples for their help in gathering information for this article.

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  • Psystar files one more appeal in court

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    They’re like cockroaches! Psystar is back yet again, this time filing yet another appeal against yet another injunction by Apple telling them that they can no longer sell their unauthorized OS X PCs. As previously reported, they’ve been on Apple’s bad legal side for a long time, and the last injunction had them down to selling t-shirts. Now, they’ve got only one copy left of their Rebel EFI product, and it’s in the hands of the lawyers trying to keep the case open. Just as they promised, they’re filing one more appeal against the far-reaching injunction to try and keep the case open…

    I’m as big a fan of Psystar as the next guy, and despite their complete and total losses in court, I almost want to see them keep going in a car-crash sort of way. But at this point, it’s pointless — Apple has won in every conceivable way, and Psystar is just wasting their own money and the courts’ time by carrying on. It’s their right to do so, of course, but this likely means that the next judge to look at the case will just lay the smack down that much harder.

    [via Macworld]

    TUAWPsystar files one more appeal in court originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Jawbone brings new, very iPhone friendly headset to market

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    Jawbone has a new, feature rich Bluetooth headset called the ICON that is a nice match for the iPhone. New to this headset is a battery meter that displays on the iPhone, something the Apple Bluetooth headset also did. The Apple headset was quietly discontinued last spring after disappointing sales and reviews.

    The ICON lets you set custom tones and multiple voices to alert you to incoming calls, and a feature called MyTALK that allows you to control mini-apps that change the voices or language (Spanish, French, or German) and allows you to customize a button to call 411 or connect to other voice services.

    The newest Jawbone has also switched from the old proprietary power connector to a mini-USB cable, which is very welcome. The headset also claims to further reduce background and wind noise.

    The headset now comes in 6 color designs, including variations of black, gold, pearl and black laced with red.

    The newest addition to the jawbone line is U.S. $100.00. Even though the new headset has iPhone-friendly features, it’s available today at Verizon dealers, with other retailers to follow.

    TUAWJawbone brings new, very iPhone friendly headset to market originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • OpenFeint expands in Japan with Space Invaders’ owner

    spaceAurora Feint announced today that it continues to expand its OpenFeint iPhone social gaming platform in Japan, where it has picked up a major game publishing partner.

    Today, Burlingame, Calif.-based Aurora Feint added its second major Japanese game publisher, Taito, to the OpenFeint platform. OpenFeint is a developer platform that makes it easy for iPhone game makers to add leaderboards, challenges, and other social elements to their iPhone games.

    OpenFeint is akin to Microsoft’s Xbox Live online game service on the consoles, except OpenFeint is used in more than 750 iPhone games with 8.5 million users. Taito is a big win for OpenFeint since the Japanese company will use the platform in well-known titles such as Space Invaders and other Taito franchises. Open Feint is already being used in Space Invaders and Space Invaders Infinity Gene on the iPhone. Other titles Bust-a-Move and Arkanoid will soon follow. Taito is a division of Square Enix Holdings.

    Taito is another partner of DeNA, which has 15-plus million users in Japan for its mobile social networking service, Mogabe-town. DeNA invested in Aurora Feint last fall. Peter Relan, chairman of Aurora Feint, said in an interview that the DeNA relationship is helping the company score more customers for the OpenFeint platform. Aurora Feint competes with Scoreloop and Ngmoco’s Plus+ platform.


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  • Toshiba’s Intel Wireless Display-equipped Satellite E205 now shipping for $900

    CES is great and all, but one of the bones we choose to pick with the show is the typically long gap between the Vegas introduction and the mass market ship date. Thankfully for us, Toshiba has no interest in keeping us waiting for one of the world’s first Intel Wireless Display-equipped (or WiDi, as it were) laptops. The Satellite E205 — which comes stocked with a 2.53GHz Core i5-430M processor, 4GB of DDR3 memory, a dual-layer DVD writer, 14-inch display (1,366 x 768 resolution) and 500GB hard drive — is now shipping from Best Buy. Of course, you’ll have to deal with integrated Intel graphics, but the inbuilt wireless display technology, multicard reader, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Ethernet jack and media buttons are nice inclusions when you consider the respectable $899.99 price point. So, what’s the hesitation?

    Toshiba’s Intel Wireless Display-equipped Satellite E205 now shipping for $900 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Weight Watchers Jenny Craig Lawsuit

    Weight Watchers is suing the fat off Jenny Craig.

    The New York-based weight loss giant has filed a lawsuit against diet competitor Jenny Craig Inc. for allegedly lying in a new ad. Weight Watchers claims the ad, featuring actress Valerie Bertinelli, uses deception to capitalize on consumers’ New Year’s resolutions to shed extra pounds.

    According to the suit filed in Manhattan Federal Court on Tuesday, Weight Watchers contends that Jenny falsely claimed in a commercial released last month that “a major clinical trial” shows its clients on average lost more than twice as much weight as “those on the largest weight loss program,” a reference to Weight Watchers.

    The commercial features Bertinelli in a lab coat and surrounded by “scientists” and is part of a print, TV, and online campaign designed to “capitalize on this crucial consumer dieting season,” the suit said.

    Weight Watchers believes Jenny did not in fact conduct any clinical trials comparing the companies’ products, and further allege that the studies the company cited in the ad in question were conducted 10 years ago.

    Weight Watchers wants the court to pull the Jenny Craig ad and force the weight loss chain to run “corrective advertising.” They are also seeking an unspecified sum in punitive damages.


  • Weekly Test-Drive: 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI

    Today, we welcome the first diesel to ever enter egmCarTech’s garage for a full week-long test drive – the 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI.

    First Impressions: We are very impressed. We recently asked you guys whether or not you would consider a diesel powered vehicle over gasoline – with most of you leaning towards diesel (which was a bit surprising to us). There are some obvious benefits to buying a diesel powered car over a gasoline powered car including a boost in fuel-economy, a boost in torque and the final price differential over gasoline models is generally much smaller than that for hybrids vehicles.

    The starting MSRP on our 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI comes in at $21,990. With the addition of a $1,750 touchscreen navigation, $1,000 power sunroof, $225 Cold Weather Package and $199 for the Bluetooth connectivity, our test VW Golf TDI carries a final price tag of $25,914.

    Power comes from a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine making 140-hp and 236 lb-ft of torque. Standard with a 6-speed manual, the Volkswagen Golf TDI goes from rest to 60 mph in 8.6 seconds while averaging an EPA estimated fuel-economy of 30/41 mpg (city/highway). Buyers can also opt for the optional 6-speed automatic DSG gearbox but we wouldn’t recommend it if you have an enthusiast driving style. Having a little fun, we are driving our 6-speed manual Golf TDI a little faster than usual and are still averaging 33 mpg.

    As always (more often than not), we’ll be providing you with daily updates during our week-long drive – so make sure you ask us all the questions you want answered about the 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI in the comments section below.

    2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI (Weekly Test-Drive):

    – By: Omar Rana

    All Photos Copyright © 2009 Omar Rana – egmCarTech.


  • ALGIERS | Sanofi Aventis Distribution Centre | 10 865 m² | #Project

    Sanofi Aventis Distribution Centre

    Cost : 12 M€
    Area : 10 865 m²
    Use : Pharmaceuticals storage and distribution

  • Sony Ericsson USA Looking For Creative Digital Agency

    Want a job? Sony Ericsson USA wants you. They’re looking for disruptive, show-stopping ideas. NBD – never been done. They’ve got an exciting energetic brand, great products and great parent companies with Sony and Ericsson. Come partner with them. Read the assignment below. Get your “Two-Pager” to (Kevin.Marrazzo at sonyericsson dot com) by noon ET Monday February 1, 2010. Please also attach a page or two about your company, HQ, years in operation, year incorporated, top 5-10 clients, Sr. Staff bios, URL, and the rest of the good stuff. They’ll let you know by Feb 15th if you are one of 3-5 finalists invited to come pitch to our team. Under NDA, they’ll give you a budget, launch calendar and more information.

    Assignment:
    • Two pages, describe why you want to be Sony Ericsson’s digital agency of record for 2010?
    • Provide your best idea on what you would do to help Sony Ericsson be successful in 2010 within the digital space
    – Demonstrate your creativity
    – Show how you will execute
    – Provide an evaluation tool

    Goals:
    • Increase Sony Ericsson’s brand/product awareness with the digital space
    • Provide a digital platform to expand
    • Build SE’s digital consumer database for eCRM to drive increased sell through activities.
    • Utilize multiple digital tools including Social Media
    • Teamwork is key, collaborate with our agency partners

    Questions? E-mail (Kevin.Marrazzo at sonyericsson dot com)

  • Kate McGarriagle, Mother Of Rufus Wainwright, Dies

    Canadian folk singer Kate McGarrigle, mother of musicians Rufus and Martha Wainwright, died on Monday. She was at 63.

    McGarriagle enjoyed a long, successful musical partnership with her sister Anna and the duo recorded more than 10 albums together in the ’60s and ’70s, Spinner.com reports. Kate had been suffering from clear cell sarcoma, a rare form of cancer.

    “Sadly our sweet Kate had to leave us last night. She departed in a haze of song and love surrounded by family and good friends. She is irreplaceable and we are broken-hearted. Till we meet again dear sister,” Anna McGarrigle wrote on the sisters’ website www.mcgarrigles.com Tuesday.

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    Cost : 250 millions DZD
    Area : 60 000 m²

  • Feds to Facebook Privacy Critics: Let’s Talk [MediaMemo]

    walken hopperMeaningful? Or meaningless? You make the call: The Federal Trade Commission has told the group that filed a greivance about Facebook’s recent privacy changes that it its “complaint raises issues of particular interest at this time.”

    And that means…. hard to say.

    In a letter (pdf) to the Electronic Privacy Information Center, David Vladeck, the FTC’s director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, says his agency would be happy to talk to EPIC about its concerns. But that’s about all he’s promising for now.

    Just as important, Vladeck points out that he won’t and can’t say whether the FTC is formally investigating EPIC’s complaint, and that he’s not going to: “Please be advised, however, that any Commission investigation is non-public until the Commission decides to issue a formal complaint or investigation. As a result, we can neither confirm nor deny that we are conducting an investigation of the issues raised by your complaint.”

    So there you go. Either the Feds are taking this very seriously, or they’re not.

    As I’ve said before, Facebook may face some regulatory blowback for its privacy overhaul — otherwise known as the “please share as much of yourself as you can” campaign — in the US, and more likely in Europe. But unless it starts hearing from  advertisers, I’m not sure how much farther this goes.

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  • IBM Beats Street [Digital Daily]

    images-1Investors hoping IBM’s latest financials would keep the tech rally alive seem to have gotten their wish. Reporting fourth-quarter earnings after after the close of trading Tuesday, Big Blue posted a profit of $4.8 billion, or $3.59 a share, on $27.23 billion in revenue.

    Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters had expected IBM (IBM) to earn $3.47 a share on $26.96 billion in revenue.

    “We concluded a strong year with a solid performance in the fourth quarter in which we again delivered growth in margins, profit and earnings,” IBM Sam Palmisano said in a release. “IBM continued to benefit from our strategic transformation, offerings that our clients value in this economy, and our commitment to developing countries around the world.”

    Looking ahead, IBM said it now expects profit of at least $11 a share in 2010 compared with a previous target of $10 to $11 per share.

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