
Walkman Outsells iPod (in Japan), Flickr Amends Takedown Policy

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines...
- Surprisingly, Sony's Walkman has outsold the iPod in Japan for the first time in four years. No, not the cassette Walkman, but the Walkman digital player. iPhone sales and Sony's cheaper product may have bit into iPod profits. [From: Bloomberg]
- After receiving heaps of criticism for taking down the 'Obama Joker' image in August, Flickr has revised its take-down policy to more clearly reflect situations of copyright infringement. [From:LATimes.com]
- The Pop Sci Genius Guide, named such due to enhancements like embedded video and links, is now free. Once $.99, the e-mag is partnering with groups like the Sierra Club to promote its second issue. Great idea. The free digital mags made especially for mobile consumption may save the publishing industry. [From: MediaWeek]
- Facebook Connect, the service that allows other applications to access Facebook data, continues to infiltrate the mobile Web. iPhone, Internet, and even Nintendo DSi versions have been released, as the 'Book slowly takes over the Net. [From: Digital Beat]
- Yesterday, Samsung announced that it will include starter versions of Windows 7 with newer Netbook models. The upgrade will be seen later this month. [From: InfoWorld]
- Hey, Snow Leopard users, heads up. It appears that Snow Leopard may come with an older version of Adobe Flash, one that is known to have a vulnerability. Make sure your Flash is up-to-date before watching all those movie trailers. [From: Graham Cluley]




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