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+<img alt="Any_key_3" title="Any_key_3" src="http://blog.wired.com/photos/uncategorized/any_key_2.jpg" border="0" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" />The morning reboot: * A new [report from environmental group Greenpeace][1] ranks Apple Computer last among top PC and cellphone makers for its lack of "green" policies and for contributing to adverse environmental effects. [1]: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20061206/apple-greenpeace.htm * Yahoo released its [top ten searches of 2006][4] and for the fifth year running Britney Spears is the most searched for person in the world. Yahoo eliminates porn terms, but otherwise claims the data is unmanipulated. Also check out the [interactive version of the results][3]. [3]: http://buzz.yahoo.com/topsearches2006/categories/ "Yahoo top searches by category" [4]: http://buzz.yahoo.com/topsearches2006/lists/ "Yahoo Top searches of 2006" * Yesterday and this morning have seen several stories proclaiming [the beginning of the end of DRM][6]. It would be nice if that were true, but reality is a little more mundane. A few record companies, most notably Britain's EMI, are [experimenting with non-DRM MP3 downloads][5]. In total there are probably less than a hundred tracks available, which hardly constitutes the end of DRM, but at least it's a small step in the right direction. [5]: http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/business/technology/16181982.htm [6]: http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/7849/1023/ "ITWire" * [A new version of OpenSUSE Linux][2] has been released. The release, which brings the distribution to version 10.2, features redesigned GNOME and KDE desktops and uses ext3 as the new default file system. [2]: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-announce/2006-12/msg00004.html "OpenSUSE announcement" \ No newline at end of file