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Around the Web 1.6.08: Steve Jobs fesses up to investors, phishers tackle Twitter, RIAA dumps MediaSentry

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-- Get ready for tech’s big week: Macworld and the Consumer Electronics Show (of course, the L.A. Times will have reporters, ready to write for this blog and the newspaper, at both). Silicon Alley Insider

-- Apple investors have reason to feel duped: The company’s claims that Steve Jobs’ health wasn’t behind his Macworld pullout were debunked -- by Jobs himself. Gawker/Valleywag

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-- The Recording Industry Assn. of America has broken up with MediaSentry, the company it hired to dig up dirt on file-sharers for lawsuits. WSJ

-- Review: The Sanyo R277 separates online radio from the computer. LAT

-- One way to tell your child a bedtime story while traveling for work: Skype. NYT

-- What does Twitter have in common with PayPal and Bank of America? Phishers are on Twitter! Norton Protection Blog

-- Bookmark this website: Wirewize, to help you connect those electronics you got for Christmas. LAT

-- Here come the Internet-enabled TVs! This time, seriously. WSJ

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-- Case in point: At CES, LG Electronics will show off HDTVs that play Netflix streaming movies. Engadget

-- Chris Gaither

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