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MySpace Relaunch

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
  • MySpace continues to roll out site alterations in preparation for its "full relaunch" this fall, and the latest upgrades include a streamlined home screen and a more pronounced user stream. But will all this be far too late? [From: Boston.com]
  • Sony Ericsson may drop the essential mobile for gamers this fall -- in the body of an Android 3.0 gaming phone that will reportedly feature controls instead of a keyboard, a large screen and PlayStation content. [From: Engadget]
  • The BlackBerry Podcasts service officially launches for almost all models today, finally allowing BlackBerry owners -- via the App World -- to download and view content through their (previously not-so) smartphones. [From: Electronista]
  • Microsoft experienced a dubious milestone this week, as Patch Tuesday witnessed the release of a record-breaking 14 security patches for 34 vulnerabilities, including 14 "critical" ones. [From: Digital Trends]
  • Despite the nation's unimpressive broadband rankings, most U.S. consumers reportedly think that a federally endorsed broadband plan is "not too important," or that it shouldn't be pursued at all. [From: Reuters]
  • Joining the Smoking Gun and MySpace, Craigslist has become the latest (prehistoric) site to implement alterations in order to create a more navigable and aesthetic user experience. [From: TechCrunch]

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