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Jacko Back From the Dead, Teens Love Steve Jobs More Than Oprah



Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
  • The Michael Jackson film 'This Is It' hits theaters October 28th, and to build hype, the single of the same name was unveiled on the King of Pop's Web site yesterday. Attempts to reach the King of Pop at his island hideaway with Tupac, Biggie, and Elvis have so far been unsuccessful. [From: The Wall Street Journal]
  • Junior Achievement recently asked U.S. students aged 12 to 17 which entrepreneurs and business people they most admired. The kids surprisingly picked Apple's Steve Jobs over Oprah, the Olsen twins, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, and even skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. Mwahahaha! The geekification of the United States is almost complete! [From: TG Daily]
  • Apple is reportedly teaming up with Disney to give the Disney Store a dramatic facelift. The plan involves spending approximately $1 million on each of the 340 shops to create a high-tech, immersive, interactive experience. Of course, if Disney wants to attract shoppers, all it really needs to do is add Marvel toys and costumed superheroes. [From: The New York Times and Gawker]
  • The U.S. military, due to "reliability and security" concerns, is reportedly turning to Apple to operate four video surveillance systems. The military just might be a little late to the party, since Apple recently admitted that Macs are indeed susceptible to viruses. [From: TUAW]
  • Ben Huh, the chief executive of Pet Holdings and one of the LOLCats masterminds, recently revealed in an interview that he is surprisingly a dog person. But, who isn't? [Ed. Note: AHEM.] Obvious from the atrocious spelling skills of cats, dogs are far more intelligent. [From: The Wall Street Journal]
  • Building a rocking home stereo system has traditionally required extensive work and money; purchasing numerous components, drilling holes for wiring, and figuring out what to do with lengths of knotted and twisted cord. The new iPhone-operated Sonos Zoneplayer S5 wireless system, despite its complicated name, simplifies that process while providing an abundance of awesome features. The flat rate of $399 doesn't sound too shabby, either. [From: Sonos Press Release]
  • The Business Software Alliance issued a statement declaring that people illegally download a shocking 41-percent of the software for their personal computers. We say shocking because we're surprised people actually pay for the majority of their software. [From: Engadget]

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