Homotron Week In Review: Week Ending 12/1/2007

We're almost approaching one month old! Thanks once again for joining us on your Monday, and we hope you have a great week filled with egg nogg and Holiday cheer!
On to the linkage:
- Some bandwidth scrooges get all pissy with Digg and decide to block Digg users. Controversy ensues.
- Some consumers are *gasp* confused by Microsoft's labelling practices (besides the 98763543487 versions of Vista) and sue. Oh, and Microsoft is apparently still evil. Go figure.
- Despite ours, and other's criticisms, the Kindle manages to sell out, thereby earning a spot as our gadget of the week.
- Verizon Wireless's management apparently receive a heavy dose of common sense, do a huge about face, and offer to open up to us. In related news: snowballs are now common in hell.
- The Internet is now officially a terrorist. Hide the children from the tubes!
- While I often hear music randomly (only some of it in my head), classical pieces coming from your PC might be your hardware trying to talk to you.
- Malicious trolls storm the Linux castle and try to spread evil wherever they tread. *nix users beware.
- Lost? Let Google help you - now with more Big Brother! Also on the Google channel: Google will bid for the 700Mhz spectrum. For really realz this time.
- The iPhone has a speedier future in the horizon. Be free, little iPhone, be free!
- Review: Tiny gives the Logitech Z-10 Speaker System a good working over. I hear they liked it.






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