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- Apple's Papermaster countersues IBM
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- Meebo brings embeddable chat rooms to Hearst Media
- U.K. carrier 3 unveils Facebook phone
- EBay halts inauguration ticket sales
- Ethanol start-up Mascoma sheds staff
- Microsoft launches second e-tail site
- L. Ron Hubbard Pulp Fiction channel coming to YouTube
- Sun chops heads: Can it get any respect?
- Military wants 'blood pharming' machine
- Sun restructures, lays off up to 6,000
- Take a sneak peek at Black Friday deals
- Microsoft spoiling for a Red Hat fight with Web Apps on Linux
- Businesses warming up to the iPhone
- Take-Two on the future of video game revenues
- Disruptive Realism
- Google's iPhone app gets a voice: Yours
- Guitar Hero mobile: New look, new sound, drums!
- Video game sales soar in October
- Telcos: Don't mess up the Internet with regulation
- HP figures out scientific formula for popularity on Digg, YouTube
- NASA unveils lunar image recovery project
- Finetune brings on-demand playlists to iPhone
- Equifax offers its first I-card
- HP settles inkjet dispute with LexJet
- Why TechCrunch lives, and Valleywag dies
- Reed Hastings: Wii controller, browser make for fab Web TV
- Apple updates Safari with 11 security fixes
- Sprint's Nextel nightmare lingers
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- Is it time for a digital reality check?
- Microsoft improves Games for Windows Live, still has work to do
- Smartphones drive demand for Web browsing
- Microsoft explains seven-year patch delay
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Tech innovations that won big
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- More tech executives join Obama transition team
- AMD 'Yukon' looks beyond Netbooks
- Video: Daily Debrief: Windows Live, social wallflower no longer
- First Look video: Quickpedia for Google Android
- Digitalsmiths lands $12 million for video services
- Report: Apple struggling with iPhone in India
- What if Apple built a search engine?
- Yes, online ripoffs are rife. So now what?
- Firefox updates include a dozen security fixes
- Gartner: Internal clouds are coming
- Microsoft: "Ignorance is bliss and strongly recommended" on patents
- Sydney Water skipping Vista
- Military launches video-sharing site for troops
- Searching for Apple's search ambitions
- Green news harvest: Detroit's woes, energy policy changes on tap
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- Taglocity brings Gmail features to Outlook
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- The robot that acts like Keanu Reeves
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- Mr. Microsoft goes to Congress: Technology becomes political
- Yahoo dips into the $9 a share range
- CA to buy Eurekify
- LiveWorld offers new private-label social networking edition
- 'WoW' launch: Sleepy, old geek comes out at night
- Veveo launches WikiTap for Wikipedia and more
- Google joins smart grid, energy efficiency coalition
- Google gives customers faster Site Search service
- Get a 4GB Eye-Fi SD card for $99
- Microsoft to provide digital distribution of PC game titles
- Four essential tweaks keep Outlook simple and safe
- A new Congress, a new approach to technology?
- AMD seeks redemption with 'Shanghai' chip
- Awards go to groups bringing power, homes, health to the poor
- MySpace app for BlackBerry: Is RIM getting hip?
- Windows Live tries to show its social side
- Your DRM-free theme is going to cost you
- End of a snarky era: Gawker shuts down Valleywag
- Google Earth's virtual Roman holiday
- Mob4Hire: Crowdsource your app testing
- Spam declines after hosting company shut-down
- What Detroit could learn from Silicon Valley
- Web-based Office to work on Macs, iPhone
- Images: Windows Live looks to make friends
- Video: Countdown to 'World of Warcraft' midnight mania
- Bookmark management comes to Google Chrome
- UTR: Making and spending money on phones
- Bambuser takes on Qik's live mobile broadcasting
- Applied Materials cutting 12 percent of workforce
- Intel issues fourth quarter warning
- Apple tidbits: Black Friday, mobile gaming, and MobileMe
- Belkin makes PC-to-Mac switch even easier
- Memory goes down the nanotubes
- EIC Squared: Retail woes; Obama's CTO and Microsoft's search future
- Express Scripts clients threatened with extortion
- Qualcomm designs low-cost PC alternative
- Vote for Obama CTO top priorities
- Google shares close at $291, Yahoo teeters just above $10
- AMD will show tilt toward ultraportables Thursday
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Why it's so hard to offer free online movies
- Draft Steve Jobs to run GM? Why not
- T. Boone Pickens may stall wind farm plans
- Report: Insiders a greater threat to data leaks
- VuClip: Mobile video search and playback for all
- Philips camera pill easy to swallow
- IDC: Global IT spending to drop 'significantly' in 2009
- Dell CTO Kevin Kettler to step down
- Big ideas for big business problems at UTR
- 'WoW' players prepping for 'Wrath of the Lich King'
- Photos: Cisco teams up with the Yankees
- YouTube lets advertisers buy search terms
- LG, Sharp, Chunghwa admit to LCD price fixing
- DialPlus: Almost mobile caller ID on-the-fly
- Nanocontent convergence: Twitter meets live blogging in CoveritLive
- ElectraTherm gets capital for 'waste-heat generator'
- MySpace launches searchable video widget
- Report: Investment banker Allen & Co. gets Loopt in
- Google's Chrome now works on Linux, crudely
- Video game ratings board adds 'summaries'
- Check out new mobile apps: Watch the Under the Radar live stream
- Microsoft fueling Intellectual Ventures, OpenOffice, and other conspiracy theories
- Google tunes search for iPhone display
- Amyris opens plant to make diesel from sugar cane
- Open source: The new patent regime
- Get a refurb Magellan GPS for $69.99 shipped
- IBM brings broadband over power line to rural America
- Best Buy lowers 2009 earnings forecast
- Sirius gets serious, reshuffles lineup, cuts DJs
- Security firms Marshal and 8e6 to merge
- Google Chrome for Mac, Linux? Keep waiting
- IEA: world's energy use is 'patently unsustainable'
- Yahoo's new user interface framework
- Video: Daily Debrief: Epic fight for online movies
- Sling.com almost ready for its close-up
- Images: Hands-on look at Windows 7 multitouch
- Getting a feel for Windows 7
- YouTube film service unlikely to be as profitable as iTunes
- Tech Museum honors tech that benefits humanity
- Sick? Google shares health searches with Government
- Microsoft waits 7 years before fixing security exploit
- Microsoft said closer to Verizon search deal
- SETI astronomer: We may find intelligent extraterrestrial life by 2025
- Report confirms AMD gains on Nvidia
- Verizon to offer mobile app for Disney vacationers
- Judge in Argentina forces Google, Yahoo to censor celebrity searches
- OLPC's Give One, Get One program to be rekindled Nov. 17
- InfoWorld says Windows 7's not that fast
- Google Profiles now an e-mail-free point of contact
- Six Apart lays off 8 percent of workforce
- Energy industry at risk of cyber attack, survey says
- Beat My Price crowd sources price comparisons
- Google now tracking flu trends via search
- Open-source companies crashing en masse? Puh-lease!
- Best Buy gift cards with built-in speakers
- Apple mulling carbon-fiber parts for MacBook Air?
- OpenCandy brings ad market to software installs. What?
- Using your cell phone's GPS to map traffic
- Tech millionaire Jerusalem's next mayor?
- Cisco details tech plans for new Yankee Stadium
- Google, T-Mobile too mum over Android security?
- Layoffs hit Al Gore's Current Media
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Cybersecurity outlook goes from grim to worse
- Rash of Intel, AMD warnings issued by analysts
- Rumor: iPhone OS 2.2 coming next week
- Video: GPS cell phones plot, predict traffic
- Wired.com trims editorial staff by 10 percent
- Google launches video chat for Gmail
- Facebook invites members to vote in developer competition
- AVG update cripples some Windows XP systems
- Vets get an online forum. It's about time
- Daily Debrief: Is Windows 7 Vista all over again?
- Is there a way out for Nortel?
- Google details 'reboot' bug, Android security fixes
- Microsoft fixes four flaws with two patches
- Google Reader translates feeds into your language
- Cisco sees opportunity in online video demand
- Sun clarifies its open-source model
- Microsoft's licensing cripples its relevance to the Amazon cloud
- Greasemonkey goes VideoSurfing
- Study: DDoS attacks threaten ISP infrastructure
- Windows XO laptop heads to Colombia
- Former Oracle executive Wookey joins SAP
- Performance key to new Parallels Desktop for Mac
- HomeAway opens door to $250 million funding round
- Yahoo's Microsoft-Icahn-Google bill reaches $73 million
- MySpace beating Facebook on ads? Well, duh
- The license wars are over
- Start-up Planet Metrics launches carbon data warehouse
- Circuit City execs killed the company
- Russia and Cuba: Together again, this time for open-source software
- Get a 1-terabyte external drive for $99.99 (AR)
- Transparency is catching: Zoho shows status
- Sugar Inc. lets bloggers make money off shopaholics
- US-CERT warns of SAP vulnerability
- Deep-Web search specialist expands, renames
- What's better? Live or recorded music?
- Green news harvest: algae progress, corn ethanol woes
- Adobe delays Photoshop.com, CS4 goodies
- Van Natta takes helm at Project Playlist
- Flat-panel TV shipments begin their decline
- Add page numbers to half-size pages in Word
- Nexon and 7-Eleven promote free-to-play games and Slurpees
- So whatever happened to Google $1,000?
- AST founder seeks room inside the PC
- Lossless audio is coming to portable players eventually
- Opera Mini 4.2 beta is a mini update
- Cisco goes to bat for new Yankees Stadium
- New processor could chip away at smartphone costs
- Intel Core i7 processors hit online retailers
- i.TV's iPhone app gets deep Netflix integration
- Report: Man who shared 'Chinese Democracy' to plead guilty
- Apple rejects update to CastCatcher iPhone app
- Images: Phoenix Lander's life on Mars (and Earth)
- Apple removes Papermaster bio from Web site
- Agendas vanish from Obama's transition Web site
- Apple fixes three iLife flaws
- Lookpicking adds keystroke shortcuts to Firefox searches
- Survey: Apple, Dell compete for holiday shoppers
- Mars Phoenix Lander completes its mission
- Dapper builds dynamic, contextual ads
- BrowserPlus escapes Yahoo walled garden
- Meet the newest odd couple: Hollywood & Google
- Video: Who needs profits if you're living in Web 2.0?
- Activists launch certification for e-waste recycling
- Yahoo's mobile voice search good, not great
- Google caught by surprise in Italian video case
- iPhone 3G crowned most popular phone in U.S.
- Sun to distribute Microsoft's toolbar
- FAQ: What Circuit City's bankruptcy means for consumers
- The marketing of a president
- Agency.com airs grievances with iCrossing via lawsuit
- Guy Kawasaki's Reality Check
- Three Rings officially launches 'Whirled'
- Nigerian scammers hit Facebook
- Congressmen send letters looking for resolutions to expected DTV problems
- Earnings alert: Nortel earnings sink
- T-Mobile, Google plan Android ad onslaught
- Al Gore details five-step plan to clean electricity
- Ad company Miva lands $10 million credit line
- Nortel earnings tank with worsening economy
- What if Microsoft doesn't want Vista to succeed?
- IBM offers 45-nanometer chipmaking services
- Shuttleworth: There's more to Linux development than kernel hacks
- VMware dials up mobile virtualization
- Google starts fixing Android 'reboot' bug
- Sun Microsystems unveils open source storage line