January 6, 2004
NY Times: A Debate on Web Phone Service.
Mr. Davidson, a former antitrust lawyer appointed to the Florida commission by the governor, Jeb Bush, a Republican, is still weighing his answer. But he says he tends to think that markets are more efficient than regulators - in other words, that laissez-faire can walk hand in hand with "always on."
News.Com: Court ponders Web site-blocking law.
CDT and ACLU lawyers have asked U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois to declare the law unconstitutional and bar Pennsylvania from invoking it again. The hearing before DuBois, which begins Tuesday, is expected to last two or three days.
InfoWorld: Jobs unveils new iPod Mini, GarageBand software.
Apple Computer Inc.'s CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a slimmed down companion to its iPod portable music player during a keynote address at Apple's user conference here in San Francisco on Tuesday. The announcement came at the end of a wide-ranging two-hour keynote during which Jobs covered Apple's broadening range of commercial ventures in the realms of online music, digital media editing software, and even supercomputing.
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