Beware of OiNK scams, any site collecting money on behalf of OiNK
Oct262007 8:28PM — JohnThere are currently NO authorized websites that are working on behalf of OiNK to collect money for a new tracker or legal fees, this has been confirmed with Mr. OiNK himself. DO NOT give any of these sites money. 

The Pirate Bay to resurrect OiNK as BOiNK
Oct262007 7:47PM — JohnThe Pirate Bay has announced their own OiNK.cd replacement, BOiNK.cd, to be launched in the next few days. BOiNK will be a solely The Pirate Bay effort, not involving the previous admin of OiNK, yet relying on the now rogue OiNK community to congregate and provide and seed their torrents to kick start the tracker. 
To iTunes: Warner music threatening to take ball and go home
Oct252007 9:57PM — JohnIn a move that’s becoming more common amongst content providers, Warner music is threatening to pull it’s content from the iTunes Music Store, seemingly over Steve Job’s insistent control of the prices for for said content. This in the wake of NBC choosing not to put their fall season on the iTunes Music Store 
SanDisk sues everyone, kills Woot
Oct252007 5:14PM — JohnSanDisk is suing 25 companies with products ranging from flash media card to mp3 players, refusing to cite the actual patents violated in their press release. They’re also attempting to use the ITC loophole, a loophole that allows patent holders to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling 
Verizon eats crow, pays users for capping “unlimited” usage
Oct242007 7:14PM — JohnVersion has agreed to “reimburse the terminated subscribers for the cost of the laptop cards or laptop-connected cellphones” for users who were terminated for breaching the invisible ceiling on their “unlimited” usage plans for the companies mobile broadband services, a cap that is reported be as low as 5GB per month. 
Danish record labels love the pirate tax
Oct242007 7:07PM — JohnDanish record labels are looking into levying a $19 pirate tax per user on all Danish ISPs to cover the imminent piracy that all users engage in. This tax would be MANDATORY for ALL users regardless of their downloading habits. This sort of preemptive pirate tax has been in place in Canada for decades and levies a tax on all blank media sold.
Google to enable IMAP for Gmail in next few days
Oct242007 12:44AM — JohnPrevious speculation and documentation detective work has yielded several rumors about upcoming features for Gmail, one of them being IMAP support, and it seems it will be rolled out in the next couple of days. 
Amazon pattents search strings, seriously
Oct232007 7:59PM — JohnAmazon has been granted a patent for appending a search term to a URL without special formatting such as this. would take you to a page with search results concurrent with Amazon’s recent activities. 







thanks a million - it was very irritating problem, it is resolved with your suggestion.