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- 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
- AT&T debuts video search site
- Sun expands its open storage line, hopes for accelerated growth
- Shoot 1080p video with $149 digital camcorder
- Study: BlackBerry has twice failure rate of iPhone
- Circuit City files for bankruptcy
- Intel inside your medical care
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- No rest for the Web's election-weary
- Seven things you may not know about Windows 7
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- Why Facebook should get Government bailout money
- '60 Minutes' examines the business of e-waste recycling
- MGM first to post full-length features to YouTube
- Memo to Intel: Netbooks morphing into notebooks
- Web 2.0 Summit videos: Huffington, Musk, Gore
- Obama's CTO: Watch out for the turf wars
- Schmidt not interested in tech czar job
- Ballmer: No on WebKit, yes on app store
- Forensic tool detects pornography in the workplace
- Sirius-XM channel merge begins next week
- After a year, BitTorrent replaces CEO again
- Video: Al Gore electrifies Web 2.0 Summit
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- Gore: An electrifying redemption, thanks to the Web
- Live blog: Al Gore at the Web 2.0 Summit
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- Judge: Papermaster's first day at Apple delayed
- OK, I'm glad we got hosed at the pump
- Report: White House e-mail system attacked
- Report: Italian prosecutors accuse Google officials of defamation
- Security expert talks Russian gangs, botnets
- Live blog: Kevin Rose at Web 2.0 Summit
- Google and Microsoft executives trade jabs
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- FriendFeed takes the conversation to IM
- CNET News Daily Podcast: What's next for wireless Net neutrality?
- Daily Debrief: What tech now expects from Obama
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- Video: Intel CEO previews new handheld gadget
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- Samsung captures lead in U.S. wireless market
- Cops say they've nabbed 'Craigslist inner tube robber'
- Microsoft touts 25 percent eBay Cashback rebate
- Web 2.0 Summit videos: Zuckerberg, Benioff, de la Vega
- Week in review: Google axes Yahoo ad deal
- 11 Twitter business models: Vote for the best
- Why the PSP is the key to Sony's future
- Yahoo Buzz plugs into social network
- Yahoo shares plummet post Ballmer comments
- Google, Xerox CEOs on Obama economic team
- Earnings alert: Lenovo revenue plunges 78 percent
- '60 Minutes': Following the trail of toxic e-waste
- Hell freezes over: Ballmer considering open-source browser
- Ballmer backs Obama, seeks 'sense of optimism'
- Video: Clean Tech Open entrepreneurs win big
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- Geotagging plug-in shows maturing Lightroom
- More about printer ink rip-offs
- Microsoft looking at Webkit?
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- Democratic win could herald wireless Net neutrality
- To win in the cloud, Microsoft needs developers
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- Firefox for minimalists
- Ballmer rules out new bid for Yahoo
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- Report: Microsoft wants Google's Verizon deal
- Meebo IM goes native on Google Android--poorly
- Gala honors clean-tech start-ups
- MTV exec tells friends he's MySpace Music's new CEO
- Facebook's political squad looks overseas
- Warner's Bronfman, MySpace's DeWolfe talk music
- Songbird taxis to the runway
- Jerry Yang reflects on Microhoo deal
- Firing or keeping Yang not the key to Yahoo's future
- Microsoft aims Windows 7 for 2009 holiday season
- Extortion used in Express Scripts database breach
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- Republican pundit pushes Obama as open source
- Obama appoints lobbyist to head FCC transition, reports say
- Justin.tv now serving up HD-quality streams
- Oh, dear, here come the 'Facebook to buy Twitter' rumors
- WattzOn asks: How much power are you using?
- comScore offers e-commerce retailers holiday advice
- Zuckerberg: Sometimes Facebook goes through 'painful changes'
- Microsoft maps get Photosynth panoramas
- Craigslist to crack down on ads for errotic services
- Apple's iPhone wins J.D. Power award
- Government transition sites launched
- Nvidia profit plummets as revenue slips
- Two bulletins from Microsoft on Patch Tuesday
- Live blog: Mark Zuckerberg at Web 2.0 Summit
- Health care 2.0: Crowd-sourced solutions for tomorrow
- Google's epiphany: Great video is hard to make
- WPA wireless encryption cracked
- Apple in second place as smartphones surge
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Will Jerry Yang go back to Microsoft?
- Missing teen hooked on Xbox found dead
- Obama's search for a CTO
- Twitter's Evan Williams: Making money through corporate accounts?
- Microsoft describes USB 3.0 delays
- AT&T confirms tethering coming to iPhone in 2009
- Web 2.0 Summit videos: Yang, Doerr, Armstrong
- Dex: The business 'poke'
- Microsoft ditches old Hotmail design; users gripe
- Yahoo's Jerry Yang's runs into a wall
- Apple adding wireless podcast downloads to iPhone?
- Paul Otellini and his magical mystery gadget
- Web 2.0 Summit 2008
- Windows 7 Server gets its day
- YouTube tweaks its embedded video player
- Brits to begin applying for national ID cards
- Green news harvest: electric Mini, fungus fuel, solar shakeout
- Machinima.com raises $3.85 million in funding
- Former Intel worker faces more charges in alleged trade secrets theft
- Microsoft discontinues Windows 3.x licensing...watch out Vista
- AT&T to acquire Wi-Fi network provider Wayport
- Stop the insanity: CNN's 'hologram' was horrendous
- BYOCT (Bring your own cellular tower) set to take off
- Ballmer dismisses Google Android
- Fixes for five more Windows annoyances
- YouMail: How about a voice mail secretary?
- Before you click 'buy,' search for coupons
- LinkedIn makes social networking actually useful
- Obama names tech execs to transition team
- Feature films coming to YouTube
- Windows exec tackles CNET readers' questions
- Dell MP3 bundles sound pretty smart
- Loopt helps reduce cost of location services
- Jilted Yang desperate for deal?
- Jerry Yang: I'm a fighter
- LinkedIn cuts 10 percent of its workforce
- Veoh lays off 20 percent of workforce
- As the Mac turns: MacBook Air delayed, Mac Mini coming soon?
- AMD slashes 500 more jobs
- John Doerr's advice to Obama: Take Bill Joy
- How the 'Yahoogle' talks with feds fell apart
- Google Street View: The musical extravaganza
- Photos: Windows 7 on the go
- Web 2.0 Summit: Larry Brilliant on investing in the future
- Cisco feels sting of economic downturn
- Report: MySpace Music close to naming CEO
- Neulio: Somewhat better video hosting
- Cisco: Don't panic but it's awful and getting worse
- CNET News Daily Podcast: The election from the tech perspective
- More Web 2.0 in video games: The 'LittleBigPlanet' workshop
- Yahoo's choices: go it alone or cut a deal
- Speedy USB 3.0 spec to be unveiled
- Obama-themed malware on the rise
- Video: Daily Debrief: After Google, what's next for Yahoo?
- Campaign PCs of Obama, McCain cyberattacked
- Intel cuts VMware stake in half
- Upcoming live blog: Jerry Yang at Web 2.0 Summit
- Election a win for multitouch inventor
- Apple added 8,000 retail employees in 2008
- Make bookmarking a shared experience with BookmarkG
- Windows 7 takes center 'stage'
- The Yahoo countdown begins
- What Obama presidency means for clean tech
- Microsoft hopes to rebuild trust with Windows 7
- Just a thought: To ensure success, plan for failure
- IT budgets at midsize firms: A look ahead
- SanDisk cranks up solid-state drive speed
- Election spurs record traffic to news sites
- Earnings alert: Time Warner performance is flat
- CNN's election night hologram
- Time Warner posts flat third quarter performance
- Antitrust concerns kill Yahoo-Google ad deal
- Apple gets raw support for Nikon D90, other SLRs
- What the tech industry needs from President-elect Obama
- More 'Vista Capable' dirt could leak this week
- Get a free LG Shine phone and Xbox 360 Arcade with two-year AT&T agreement
- Camtasia Studio 6 gets high-def, editing upgrades
- Microsoft offers free software for start-ups
- Ten election tweets worth remembering
- Live blog schedule for Web 2.0 Summit
- President Obama? That's good and bad news for technology
- Election, Windows 7 share stage in LA
- AT&T tests limits on subscribers' Web use
- Opera patches again
- WinHEC 2008: Bag yes, hard drive no
- Bloggers get feisty in the wait for election results
- MySpace plugging photo peephole
- Zoho to Salesforce: Let us onto Force.com
- A quick endorsement: PopUrls, the home page for lazy geeks
- FCC opens free 'white space' spectrum
- Photoshop.com to get more social and in sync
- New Firefox privacy mode released to testers
- Google: Hiring slowdown, but no freeze
- Firefox hits 20 percent market share
- Owen Van Natta withdrew candidacy for MySpace Music job
- FCC approves Verizon/Alltel merger after delay
- CBS live Webcast: Election results
- Windows 7: Moving beyond Vista
- Yahoo feeling the Microsoft nudge
- One final word on the Internet and the '08 elections
- New MacBook trackpad not clicking for some users
- To cut costs, Dell asks workers to take unpaid leave
- Microsoft: Windows 7 to boost solid-state drives
- Pioneer predicts greater loss, taps new president
- RIM BlackBerry Bold officially on sale
- Google Trends shows U.S. searchers prefer free food to candidates
- Video: Daily Debrief: Father of the iPod steps down
- New Apple leader sets stage for the future of the iPod
- Get yer Apple blade servers, right here?
- Photos: Cracking open Fuji's FinePix Z1
- Unisys is ripe for the picking
- AOL's Platform-A comes to France
- Enterprise software's blue-light special: Now 70 percent off
- The more global Fujitsu
- Verify your identity on Google Profiles
- Getting political the right way: The Mark Shuttleworth example
- Say good-bye to Circuit City
- Yahoo signs up BOSS search partner: Delver
- Yahoo signs up BOSS search partner: Delver
- Following e-voting glitches
- Apple's iPod chief to step down
- Core Security finds critical Adobe Reader hole
- Tesla Motors loses trade secrets case against Fisker
- Hundreds of Nokia jobs under threat
- Vote today and get free stuff
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- Disable all add-ons in Firefox and Internet Explorer
- It's time for Facebook to move to a subscription model
- Apple's new iTunes surprise: No more jailbreaking
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- Web freeloaders can breathe easy at Web 2.0 Summit
- FCC Election Day vote could revolutionize wireless
- Windows 7 talk turns to hardware
- Report: Tony Fadell, iPod chief, to leave Apple