Around the Web 9.22.08: SlotMusic debate, Microsoft stock buyback, iPhone adapter recall
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-- Records, 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, iTunes ... SlotMusic cards? SanDisk has lined up deals with the four major record labels to sell micro-SD cards packed with music and other goodies. LAT
-- Om Malik says SlotMusic is destined to fail. GigaOm
-- Peter Kafka says it’s so crazy it just might work -- if the price is right. Silicon Alley Insider
-- Apple has recalled millions of iPhone power adapters, like the one pictured at right. Fortune
-- If companies are claiming to have found online cancer cures, um, they probably haven’t. LAT
-- McAfee offers $465 million for Secure Computing, which offers enterprise security services. VentureBeat
-- Betting on itself, Microsoft plans to spend as much as $40 billion to buy back its stock. It’s also boosting its dividend. PaidContent
-- An ominous sign? General Motors is cutting back on all advertising, including digital. Ad Age
-- Watch where you’re going, texter! NYT
-- Seinfeld, we hardly knew ye. CNet
-- The banking crisis buys Yahoo some breathing room as it tries to decide its next move. All Things Digital
-- The Google-Yahoo advertising partnership is nothing to worry about. NYT
-- The Google-Yahoo advertising partnership is something to worry about. TechCrunch
-- What does Google know about its Chrome browser users? Mercury News
-- Chris Gaither