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- Why video game developer acquisitions scare me
- Mahalo: Our hacker employee is no threat to your privacy
- Markets bleed red, but a few tech issues snag a bit of green
- Microsoft to release 3 security updates on Tuesday
- PostSecret inspires 'World of Warcraft' addiction admission
- Yahoo's Inquisitor search comes to iPhone
- Microsoft wants Office 14 to get along
- Sun: OpenOffice still a 'great international effort'
- Revolution 9/9/09: Beatles coming to 'Rock Band' this fall
- Webware Radar: Trulia finds people still want the "American Dream"
- Cook County: Craigslist is largest source of prostitution
- Apple Snow Leopard + Nvidia equals what?
- Google Chrome now bundled with Real Player
- Microsoft eyes Windows 7 broadband bundles
- How will BlackBerry App World work?
- World awaits "Son of Star Wars" ballistic missile takedown on high seas
- Obama names D.C. official as federal CIO
- They got their green-tech bill. So now what?
- Green tech's plea: Show me the money--fast, please
- Apple developers mark a year of iPhone apps
- Google branches into expandable ads
- Zoho upgrades Web word processor with good UI (two of them!)
- Google Health let's users share their online records
- Firefox 3.0.7 targets security issues
- Spotify's latest music dirge: We've been hacked
- PDFVue brings PDF viewing, editing to the browser
- Lexar to boost CompactFlash speed, capacity this year
- New camera backpack options arrive
- Lingering policy questions could impact broadband stimulus allocation
- Starter Web apps for small businesses
- Adobe issues first quarter warning
- Universal Music, YouTube near agreement on music site
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Green-tech start-ups adapting to recession
- Report: Daft Punk to score 'Tron 2.0'
- Rotten Tomatoes coming to Current TV with users' three-word reviews
- If I were Bill Gates, I'd ban iPhones too
- Tesla offers Roadster to Canadians
- Facebook live blog: New features on the way
- Webware Radar: Preview PDFs in your browser without downloading them
- Windows 7 gets down to business
- Electric partnerships bloom at Geneva Motor Show
- Dell shares fall, after peculiar 8.5 percent rise
- RIM records employee calls to protect IP
- Start-up offers alternative to subscription TV
- A special report on green tech
- In search of the Google of clean tech, page 2
- Green tech at a crossroads
- Fill 'er up, with air
- Three MySpace execs departing, founding new venture
- Amazon to offer e-books on Apple devices
- Gartner: Financial fraud hits 7.5 percent of U.S. adults
- AMD chipmaking arm launches as 'Globalfoundries'
- Apple beats Intel to Nehalem-EP chip launch
- Google's CEO calls economy 'pretty dire'
- Podcast: MySpace promotes web open ID
- Pirate Bay prosecutors call for 1-year jail sentences
- New window opens on camera sensor cleaning
- ScanCafe now digitizes black-and-white negatives
- Koenigsegg goes green
- Photos: Eee PC Touch at CeBit 2009
- The best -- and worst -- of Demo 09
- Facebook to woo marketers with revamped 'fan pages'
- No, the White House hasn't ditched YouTube
- A busy cybersecurity week in Washington
- Despite layoffs, Microsoft holding firm on H-1Bs
- Obama picks Net neutrality advocate as FCC chairman
- Discovery day at Demo 09
- Gagapost offers easy collaborative blogging
- Nvidia chips score big in Apple Mac lineup
- Nintendo: DSi is no iPod rival
- Google doles out bonuses, new CFO lands $1.24 million
- Apple software now supports Nikon D3X
- Asus to nix 7-inch Eee PC Netbooks
- Orange impact goo to protect British troops
- Apple announces new Mac Pro, tweaks iMac and Mac Mini
- Apple finally refreshes Mac Mini with updated specs.
- Roku adds Amazon Video on Demand
- Eye-Fi's Wi-Fi no longer video shy
- Building Exchange 14: Service now, server later
- Skype announces voice-to-text messaging
- Secret Bush-era memos shed light on wiretap, censorship powers
- Oodle's Facebook Marketplace hits the Web
- Adobe Lightroom now supports Nikon D3X
- Carly Fiorina treated for breast cancer
- Time Warner teams up with Adobe: Will HBO.com go all Flash?
- Psion says Intel 'unjustly enriched' by Netbook
- Lensbaby goes ultrawide with lens adapter
- Buy an iPhone game and donate to charity
- Symantec demos Project Guru at Demo 09
- Intel rolls out Atom chips targeting phones
- Square Root Day revelers to party like it's 3/3/09
- VCs to Demo: Funding tough but not impossible
- First screenshot of Microsoft's Kumo
- Neil Young: YouTube must respect artists
- AMD appoints new chairman, closes plant deal
- New products, services for mobile devices at Demo
- Flickr video goes HD, tells time
- What Obama could learn from Mozilla
- Conficker worm targets Southwest Airlines site
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Demo '09 reflects start-up scene amid recession
- Quote of the day: 'Social media is like teen sex'
- TiVo partnerships target cable market
- NASA hacker judicial review date set
- Signs building toward March iMac launch
- Demo: Simple online disaster communications using RallyPoint
- Demo: BitGravity shows off inexpensive HD live-streaming
- Smartycard to kids: Do well, get stuff
- Microsoft touches Surface on 12 international markets
- Microsoft takes global view of its online business productivity suite
- SAP hones sustainability push
- New antivirus software looks at behaviors, not signatures
- White House ditches YouTube after privacy complaints
- Facebook investor talks about why Twitter bid failed
- Home-Account launches mortgage-finding service
- Cc:Betty tracks e-mail conversations for you
- Xandros instant-on platform: Who needs it?
- Report: Intel, TSMC tie-up targets Atom chip
- Fred Wilson shows off integrated Twitter Search, featured users
- Apple gives up a little Internet usage share
- Q&A:Tiversa CEO talks about P2P leak
- Amazon misread book sector on speech feature
- Can tony Apple Store survive a down economy?
- The case against enterprise micro-blogging
- Suddenly, Twitter's the rage with D.C. politicos
- Data on Obama's helicopter breached via P2P?
- Sony: PS3 is hard to develop for -- on purpose.
- Guilty pleasures: 5 celebrity gossip sites revealed
- Investigative journalism: First casualty of the Net?
- Mufin Player organizes songs by sound
- The world's most expensive (and tasteless) iPhone
- Portable unit kicks in when GPS fades
- Yahoo's Microsoft tab totaled $79 million
- Amazon retreats on text-to-speech issue
- Cloud fever: What will it take for a breakout?
- Facebook halts new rogue app, MySpace plugs security hole
- How to monitor Demo 09 live
- U.K. operators may strip Skype from Nokia devices
- Apple's user review system is in dire need of an overhaul
- Cover Flow won't show in Safari 4 without DirectX card
- Tech activist campaigning to head GPO
- Demo 09: Where start-ups show off
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Sony chief takes on more responsibility
- Inventor: Gadgets needs green design revolution
- Week in review: Microsoft goes to court
- EU agency backtracks on Skype crime claims
- Analyst: OLPC won't draw global PC makers
- Webware Radar: Allvoices brings credibility to citizen journalism
- Microsoft gives OneNote a 'canvas'
- BlackBerry Bold sales suspended in Japan
- Obama's budget blueprint enhances cybersecurity
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- Novell chief rues 1st-quarter Linux performance
- Prototype SunCat batteries enable solar charging
- White House budget boosts Energy Department
- Downturn could be Microsoft's bonding moment
- Maxis releases 'Spore' API, contest
- Study: Global shipping pollution ain't pretty
- iVerse brings comics to iPhone, Android--but it's awkward
- AMD CEO Meyer talks spinoff, Intel, small laptops
- TinyPic now does great looking HD video
- Open-source leaders see Microsoft-TomTom suit as a threat
- HP shutters Upline backup
- Obama proposes new wireless spectrum fee
- Play against 50 Cent in 'Blood on the Sand'
- As if Mark Hurd doesn't have enough on his plate
- Telecoms oppose tighter Net neutrality rules for stimulus funds
- Softbank to give 8GB iPhones away for free
- Facebook opens up to user debate and vote
- Yahoo adds fancy Facebook links to search results
- Mascoma makes ethanol from wood--at small scale
- NASA hacker McKinnon moves closer to extradition
- Carol Bartz's Yahoo reorganization announcement
- VMware moves vCenter to Linux
- Webware Radar: Nielsen sees job site traffic jump
- Telstra CEO departing amid government animosity
- What's changing from Windows 7 Beta
- IBM voice ace: Kindle no threat to audio books
- At Silicon Valley job fair, few employers and fewer openings
- Microsoft lawyer 'won't speculate' on more Linux suits
- IDC, Gartner chime in on bleak chip forecasts
- Microsoft's TomTom suit includes Linux claims
- Tibesti launches reviews site with questionable reviews
- Music exec blasts infringers during Pirate Bay trial
- Google ads advertisements to Google News searches
- Windows 7 testers want their voices heard
- Dashboard shows customers Google Apps' health
- Adobe patches Flash hole
- Only CNBC shocked at Apple's media rules
- Google nixes shared stuff, mobile ad site
- Supreme Court sides with AT&T in broadband case
- Intel CEO comments on Nvida, economy, flash
- CNET News Daily Podcast: The future of Web access shapes up
- Muglia: Open source to permeate Microsoft
- Sony, Philips, Panasonic to create single Blu-ray license
- A good idea, to a point: Fining retailers for selling M-rated games
- Google Gmail outage compensation: $2.05 per user
- A robot for golf fans?
- Browser boosts, open source on Microsoft's list
- Webware Radar: Virgin looks to 'uncrunch' frozen credit markets
- Office 14: Worth a wait?
- Server sales tank; IBM still leads pack
- Photoshop update fixes slowdowns, crashes
- What does Apple co-founder see in solid-state drives?
- Telecom industry may see over $12 million in fines
- Green news harvest: Obama pushes energy agenda
- Project aims to make communities plug-in ready
- Invites: Metaplace, a platform for user-generated virtual worlds
- 15 online photo editors compared
- AMD says its first six-core chip on track
- Effects shop fulfills amputee's mermaid dream
- Ginx does Twitter groups (invites!)
- Credit card data breached at unnamed payment processor
- Getting inside a Microsoft surface computer
- Having a cow over Gmail just misses the point
- What a new Microsoft-Citrix partnership means
- VMware revamps data center tools
- Sony PSP infected by purple pop star bug
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Will Amazon kindle a surge in e-book interest?
- Attack exploits unpatched Excel security hole
- Safari 4 a big step up, but not as far as rivals
- Microsoft Research: 'An investment in survival'
- Hitachi turns to external storage and acquires Fabrik
- Solar power prices slide toward 'grid parity'
- InstantAction launches Web-based action game portal
- New Beatles outtake discovered?
- Report: Ballmer continues to declare interest in Yahoo search
- Google apologizes for Gmail outage
- Google clears up Atlantis debris
- Borg-like cybots may patrol government networks
- Reunion.com and Wink tie the knot as MyLife
- AOL's social strategy: Merge Bebo, AIM, and everything else
- Designing the Kindle 2
- Report: Yahoo plans new marketing tools
- Facebook users targeted by rogue application
- Microsoft hits TechFest high notes
- Dr. Brilliant to leave Google.org's helm
- 'Line Rider' iPhone game sleds on
- Microsoft to publishers: Help us avoid ad screw-ups
- Wealth-flaunting app arrives on Android phones
- Micron to cut up to 2,000 more jobs
- Xbox Live gold members get (even) more benefits
- College resources for college students
- Microsoft backtracks on severance issue
- Gasp! Fired workers are taking confidential data
- Comcast to launch OnDemand Online to select audiences
- Moo.com to open U.S. operations center
- Intel adds low-power Xeon chips
- Memory chipmaker's U.S. unit files for Chapter 11
- Apple's Jobs to skip annual shareholders meeting