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Crude spam spreads on Facebook, the fight over an online piracy bill heats up, and Sony is working to distribute television channels through Net-connected TV sets as an alternative to cable.
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It's Wednesday November 16 2011 I'm Bridget Carey on cnet.com and it's time to get loaded.
When Sony CE -- of the companies developing a different type of television.
We now have an idea what that would be a TV they can stream television shows through an Internet connections -- viewers may be don't need a cable subscription.
Sony has reportedly been talking to several big media companies like NBC universal discovery news --
To distribute content through the PlayStation 3 and Internet connected televisions.
If your FaceBook friends have been posting crude photos of animal abuse and --
The regular spam attack has been going around over the past few days this who are affected cannot see proof of anything happening but to friends.
It shows the click to like in shared sexual and violent images such as when photo of the dead dog that taxes because they -- browser vulnerability although at this time based account has had what browser.
Those affected were likely duped into copying and pasting JavaScript into their browsers URL and in turn giving -- -- -- -- open door into their account.
-- and promises a free giveaways are content sentries and alerting people to put JavaScript in their -- --
If you've been affected and change your password go to settings delete any strange applications and run a virus scan.
Google -- reveal the details of its music service today Google has been inking deals of music labels down to file comments support kicks off the new cloud based music service.
Italy users store their music online purchase music and share songs on Google+.
CNET will be -- like an announcement at 2 PM Pacific -- and eastern secondhand.
The drama is growing around a bill in congress called stop online piracy act or so but.
Hollywood -- in support of -- which is supposed to stop coroner Rogue website selling pirated movies and distributing copyrighted material.
It would give the government the power to immediately blacklist domain names it says are popular infringing and it would have the power to order search engine like Google to race all links entries and a website the wording is vague and the power is brought so web giants like Google FaceBook eBay Yahoo! and AOL are -- fight against it.
Electronic frontier foundation calls -- disastrous.
A hearing before the full house judiciary committee on this debate is going on today.
So lets you do anything very stuff but which if you're faced a page of every item of clothing -- own -- a chance to get a gift card.
A quirky startup idea from the founder and zap list -- is called.
-- act on -- and perhaps because there are no vowels.
And the idea is that advertises a blood people who share photos of the -- to the skirts hot -- issues they Wear.
And users will want to post this stuff because -- get rewarded by the sellers.
I don't think my friends the lobby at the -- -- pictures of my clothes but for people to take time to do that.
Its user -- -- really good -- three issues good but the -- city -- and a all the details just yet.
Those are your headlines for today amber educators cnet.com and you just -- -- and.
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