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Today’s stories:
Google to buy GeoEye satellite imagery
Napster won’t rule out a sale
IBM tests 4-terabyte solid-state drive tech
Comcast’s cap plan
Do you download more than 250GB of data per month? If you’re a Comcast customer, you’ll likely want to get out of the habit–quickly. Beginning October 1, the Internet provider said customers that use more than 250GB per month, per account will get their account disabled. It’s got a lot of people in an uproar. Make sure to check out Webware.com’s coverage of the news.
McCain taps outsider Palin to be VP
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Nintendo shares soar on bumped-up forecast
Also on Friday’s podcast: Apple and AT&T could be looking at a plan to allow tethering of the
iPhone,
Nintendo Wii sales continue to propel the company forward, and is Napster for sale?
Tethering coming soon to iPhone 3G?
Microsoft to drop $486 million for European shopping site