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Phone companies prepare backup plans for Gustav (AP) -

Residents of Ormond Nursing and Care Center line the hall with belongings in paper sacks as they wait to evacuate in preparation for Hurricane Gustav, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008, in Destrehan Friday, La.  (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)AP - The tropical storm bearing down on the Gulf Coast could be a test for the country's wireless carriers, which faced criticism and a regulatory push after Hurricane Katrina took out networks.


Soft economy speeds newspaper decline, job cuts (AP) - AP - The newspaper industry's downward spiral is accelerating as the weak U.S. economy depresses already-tumbling advertising revenue and forces more rounds of job cuts and other trims.
CSI Stick grabs data from cell phones (CNET) - CNET - This guest post is from Marc Weber Tobias, an attorney and physical security specialist.
Apple Won't Fix iPhone Passcode Hole Until September (NewsFactor) - NewsFactor - The latest iPhone embarrassment is a security hole that makes it simple to access stored data on supposedly locked iPhones. Apple said Thursday that a software patch to solve the problem is in the works.
Speculation Focuses on iPhone Tethering Approval (NewsFactor) - NewsFactor - Having banned from its App Store an application that turned an iPhone 3G into a wireless modem, is Apple ready to enable just such an application itself?
Want IE8 Beta 2? You May Have To Jump Through Hoops (NewsFactor) - NewsFactor - Microsoft warned developers preparing to download the new Beta 2 release of Internet Explorer 8 that under certain conditions those who have already installed IE8 Beta 1 cannot revert to older iterations of the browser.
FAA outage reveals odd computing practices (AP) -

In this June 30, 2008, a controller watches over air traffic from the control tower at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J. When a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays this week, the agency and some of its critics called it a reminder of the importance of a pending modernization of the nation's flight system. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - When a computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center caused widespread airline delays this week, it served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul. But it also appears the FAA's management of its existing technologies falls short of standards in other vital sectors.


Nintendo lifts profit, shares soar (Reuters) -

Nintendo Co's Wii game console is displayed at an electronic shop in Tokyo's Akihabara district January 24, 2008. (Yuriko Nakao/Reuters)Reuters - Nintendo Co boosted its annual profit outlook by 23 percent on white-hot demand for its Wii video game console and DS portable player, beating market expectations and sending its shares more than 8 percent higher.