Reuters - Amazon.com has fixed a glitch in its video streaming service by adopting Adobe Systems Inc's encryption on all television shows and movies found on its site, software maker Adobe said on Monday. -- read full article
AP - Congress is close to passing legislation that would buy extra time to finalize an agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates. -- read full article
PC Magazine - A security hole in Adobe Systems software, used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet, is giving users free access to record and copy from Amazon.com's video streaming service. -- read full article
PC Magazine - Sprint's XOHM WiMAX Web site goes live, with pricing, details of how to get online with WiMax in Baltimore, and a list of upcoming cities. -- read full article
Reuters - Children will be protected from suicide websites, bullying and pornography by a new Internet watchdog, the British government said on Monday. -- read full article
PC Magazine - Amid the bailout frenzy on Capitol Hill this weekend, the House on Saturday passed a bill that would give its blessing to any compromise reached between Internet radio stations and copyright holders over royalty fees. -- read full article
AP - Norway's top consumer advocate said Monday he is taking Apple Inc. to the government's Market Council in a test case seeking to force the American company to open its iTunes music store to digital players other than its own iPod. -- read full article
InfoWorld - Microsoft plans to incorporate the jQuery JavaScript library into its Visual Studio platform, according to several blogs published on Sunday. -- read full article
AP - Sprint Nextel Corp. opened its new wireless network to customers in Baltimore on Monday, offering Internet service for laptops for $45 per month. It's the first commercial network in the U.S. to use so-called WiMax technology for mobile customers. -- read full article
NewsFactor - Sprint on Monday launched its next-generation 4G wireless network in Baltimore. The network, which runs on WiMAX technology, could start a new era in mobile broadband. -- read full article
CNET - David Pakman, CEO of eMusic, is leaving the online music service at the end of the year, he said in an interview with CNET News on Monday. -- read full article
AFP - US lawmakers have posted on the Internet their hastily-crafted draft legislation to rescue the country's troubled financial sector, saying the unusual step was taken in the spirit of openness.
Reuters - A security hole in Adobe Systems Inc software, used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet, is giving users free access to record and copy from Amazon.com Inc's video streaming service.
PC Magazine - Check out our NextFest 2008 Photo Blog slideshow to see familiar NextFest faces and new arrivals, and check back throughout the weekend for more photos of the event. -- read full article