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- Visual Studio 2010 to come with 'black box'
- Intellectual property bill passes in the House
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- iTunes to be more accessible to the blind
- Microsoft taps JQuery for Visual Studio
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- CBS Webcast: Examining McCain-Obama debate No. 1
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- Congress takes up online threats to children
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- Recycler, tech companies step up e-waste standards
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- Court sides with Microsoft in Alcatel-Lucent case
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- Google to supply Bloomberg TV with ads
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- AstriCon 2008: Digium & Skype announce interoperability collaboration
- Report: China Mobile wants a slow iPhone
- Finland massacre: YouTube provided early warning
- Consumer group asks Senator to intervene in Google-Yahoo deal
- AstriCon 2008 - Skype/Asterisk partnership announcement
- Encouraging family time within a company's culture
- Why iPhone developers should defect to Android
- Microsoft's Craig Mundie outlines the future of computing
- Mundie: The cloud needs killer apps
- Open source: The new usability testing
- Adobe extends Photoshop to mobile phones
- 'Google Moderator' tool takes on lecture-hall chaos
- Verizon: Put the brakes on broadband monitoring
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- Green news harvest: wave power moves ahead
- Microsoft's newest TCO study overlooks Windows biggest cost
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- New trial for RIAA's $222,000 defendant
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- When rap, physics, and fame collide
- Tech activist takes on governments over 'copyrighted' laws
- EA hit with class action suit over 'Spore'
- Yotify takes too much work
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- Former Intel clone supplier seeks buyer
- International flavor comes to OpenSocial with translation app
- Oracle's hardware gambit: Not so crazy
- Gates takes U.S. financial crisis in stride
- Oracle enters hardware market
- T-Mobile caves on 1GB data limit for G1
- Group asked to apologize for calling online vendors addicts
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- HP names new director to board
- Some intriguing data behind Red Hat's 29 percent quarterly growth
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- MySpace Music to launch Thursday
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- HP: Voodoo lives on, but 'not immune' to layoffs
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- FBI's chief information officer resigns
- Tesla's 'Bluestar' to be all-electric family car
- Adobe's CS4 gets Google search boost
- Photos: Cracking open Alienware's Area 51 ALX
- In patent case, court sides with Broadcom again
- Underestimating Google can be disastrous
- Digg funding to go to features, expansion, publisher relations
- The U.S. federal government buys into open source
- What road to greener transportation?
- GooseGrade lets readers copyedit your blog
- Firefox update fixes a dozen flaws
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- Half baked: 45 percent of Google projects in beta
- Digg raises $28.7 million in Series C round
- State attorneys general push online child safety snake oil
- 'Mad Men' star leads Yahoo's pitch to Madison Avenue
- Video games make you feel better about our economy's death spiral
- Ning closes in on 500,000 social networks
- Euro VoIP revenue, lines growing fast
- Cisco ramps up collaboration software portfolio
- Google gets political with quotation tool
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- Sexism pays--tech CEOs astounded
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- Khosla: Crazy clean-tech ideas yield breakthroughs
- Report: Yahoo board approves AOL talks
- Qualcomm CEO discusses genesis of Google phone
- MySpace launches DIY ad targeting site
- Music groups reach accord on royalties
- Google Reader gets small but smart organizational tweaks
- BMW builds a luxury hybrid sedan
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- DOJ lays out concerns to Yahoo and Google, no lawsuit threats yet
- Solar tax credit renewals get green light from Senate
- No fib: Headband would catch lies via infrared light
- NHL tries to break the ice online
- Apple, AT&T speed up iPhone 3G buying over Web
- LHC shut down until early spring
- Google launches 10th anniversary site, help-the-world project
- GridPoint buys V2Green to charge electric cars
- Sony Ericsson announces PlayNow music service
- WooMe wants you to watch other people date
- For Google's Android phone, it's what's inside that counts
- Phase One announces lenses for its pro camera
- MMOs to help futurists solve world problems?
- T-Mobile to throttle G1 speed after 1GB a month?
- New Lensbaby: Same lens effects, simpler interface
- No indictment in Palin hacking case
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- Infected U.S. PCs may have attacked Georgia
- Industry experts: RFID policy must be measured
- What hi5 Networks' PostgreSQL installation tells us about Web 2.0 and open source
- IBM votes 'No' on rogue standards bodies
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- CNET News Daily Podcast: Breaking down the T-Mobile G1
- T-Mobile G1: What we didn't get
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- SPOTLIGHT: McCain gets (an ex-) FCC Chairman
- HoaxCall.com adds VoIP flavor to prank calls
- Google Maps groks New York public transit
- Second of 11 alleged TJX hackers pleads guilty
- The Android era begins with T-Mobile's G1
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