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- Live blog: First Google Android phone is unveiled
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- Early views of Android phones bubble up
- IBM to shun 'rogue' standards bodies
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- Report: Amazon to have iTunes-like app for Android
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- Adobe releases Creative Suite 4
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- Google Android phone launch: Live blog at 7:30 a.m. PDT
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- Verizon Wireless adds month-to-month option
- Piper: Apple sold 5 million iPhone 3Gs in quarter
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- Bush administration defends secrecy over anti-counterfeiting treaty
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- Photos: The making of an ethanol 'superbug'
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- Microsoft opens San Antonio data center
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- Microsoft announces $40 billion stock buyback
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- Open-source founders doubling up on startups
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- Robot prototypes battle for cash prize in Singapore
- FBI searches apartment of alleged Palin hacker
- McAfee offers $465 million for Secure Computing
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- Survey: Web-based malware puts corporations at risk
- Bandwidth.com partners with Telchemy
- VOSS gets $12M in Series B funds
- Polycom announces new interoperability for SpectraLink phones
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- SanDisk, record labels announce new music format
- Adobe tests Lightroom 2.1 with new SLR support
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- Get ready for the next wave of consolidation
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- Web leaders on economy: Keep calm and carry on
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- EA retools Spore DRM activation features
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- Cisco buys into corporate IM
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- Intel: Data centers could use some fresh air
- Widgetbox turns on 'Blog Network'
- Should Apple take a chance with music subscriptions?
- Should NSA take over federal cybersecurity efforts?
- The extremely onerous iPhone development process
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- Mobile trade group pushes green initiative
- Will Cisco be the great open-source consolidator?
- Canonical chooses convenience in codecs, and rightly so
- Google denies disassembling Vista software
- Applied Materials touts 'largest' solar setup
- Week in review: Tough times ahead for tech?
- Cisco scoops up Jabber
- EA seeks to remedy its 'Spore' DRM mistake
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- Photos: Academy of Sciences rebirth
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- Twitter unveils interface redesign
- Two new semantic engines: Cognition and Eeggi
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- EFF sues U.S. over NSA surveillance program
- Google snatches search share in August
- Google leaps, Microsoft drops in brand value
- Social engineering cracked Palin's e-mail account
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- PlayStation 3 gets weather, Google News, and other Web goodies
- As Android debut nears, Google's Miner stays mum
- Nvidia cuts workforce 6.5 percent
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- Oracle posts improved first quarter
- Zuckerberg: 'Change can be difficult,' but the redesign stays
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- Images: Evolution of Microsoft's latest ad push
- QuickTime and iTunes DoS exploit released
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- Google's quest for the intelligent cloud
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- Gamers: Skinny but depressed
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- Yahoo adds full-length music tracks to search results
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- If Palin's e-mail can be cracked, yours can too
- Adobe supports latest Nikon SLRs; Canon next
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- New Microsoft ads directly target Apple
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- AMD looks to branding, games to fix things
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- Video: Daily Debrief: GM Volt to the rescue?
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- Ad agencies team up on social-media standards
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- GOP could bank on Palin's popularity online
- Mozilla: Firefox license in Ubuntu was 'giant error'
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