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- YouTube now auto-translates subtitled vids
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- People-search sites Reunion.com, Wink to merge
- ISC-EAST: Showcasing video, surveillance, and GPS technology
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- Intel Core i7 chip reviews arrive--yes, it's fast
- '60 Minutes' examines brain power
- Salesforce.com extends cloud computing service
- New video ad deal for MySpace, MTV Networks
- Netflix welcomes Mac users to 'Watch Instantly'
- Is the MacBook Air overpriced?
- Microsoft's Manhattan Project
- Google patches Android security flaw
- Montreal comedians prank-call Sarah Palin
- Windows 7 pre-beta hits BitTorrent
- Mformation sues RIM for patent infringement
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- Asustek: $200 Eee PC coming in 2009
- Frightening fun with sensors, projectors, and Max/MSP
- Google changes JotSpot privacy settings after complaint
- Layoffs hit Bluetooth headset maker Aliph
- Circuit City gets delisting notice from NYSE
- Video: Water sensors confirm you're a klutz
- Jupiter and its moons--through an iPhone camera
- Microsoft promises new search 'instant answers'
- Security Bites 120: When social networks host malware
- Yahoo offers SearchMonkey experiments
- Daily Debrief: Why Apple's after a chip designer
- Audio slideshow: Humming along in a zeppelin
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- Source: EMI talks to rivals about giving up U.S. distribution
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- Technology Voters' Guide 2008: Bob Barr
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- Microsoft sets up ad kiosk outside U.K. Apple store
- Microsoft's Mac unit gets new boss
- Intel warns on chip demand
- Yahoo Video gains, YouTube crosses 5.3 billion streams
- Open-source e-commerce increasingly means Magento
- Sprint to keep Nextel
- Intel to unveil health care line
- Week in review: Microsoft parts the clouds
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- Google jokesters warn off zombies
- Tesla Motors seeks cash to keep moving forward
- Linux: Coming soon to a Windows laptop near you
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- 1 Trojan + 3 years = 500,000 online financial accounts
- Dick Armey: Treasury Department should not overreact to Net-gambling
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- Apple fanboys vs Microsofties: the scientists' verdict
- EA to slash workforce after reporting loss
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- Scanned documents found--by Google!
- TSMC says PC chip shipments down 20 percent
- Court rejects business methods patents: Good or bad for tech?
- Google's JotSpot exposes user data
- Google brings text-messaging to online chat
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- iPhone gaining ground with lower-income fans
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- Study: Google runs more than 10 million Web sites
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- Apple hiring top IBM chip designer and blade server guru
- Google promises reliability for Docs, Calendar
- Sun misses analyst forecasts for revenue, earnings
- What does Microsoft have against Windows Vista?
- Prizefight: Battle of the browsers
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- TheStreet.com names Jim Cramer chairman
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- YouTube deep video links go live
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- Video: Daily Debrief: The customization of Gmail
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- 23andMe named best 2008 invention
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- Google's looming patent hammer in the cloud
- Read It Later gets deep Google Reader integration
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- HP considers bundling Netbooks, wireless service
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- Brocade lowers Foundry Networks buyout bid
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- Johnson & Johnson acquires HealthMedia to lower health care costs
- Yahoo-Google deal faces yet another round of concern
- Video: Daily Debrief: Microsoft Office online
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- First Solar buys into solar leasing firm SolarCity
- Earnings alert: Sony's quarterly profit falls
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- Viacom hopes Google's book settlement teaches it a lesson
- Taste Kid offers dead simple content recommendations via search
- Dolly Parton enters 'white space' debate
- Online retailers see drop in visitors
- Psystar adds Blu-ray, Mac users yawn
- Ballmer to customers: Ready for the revolution
- Microsoft delivers the goods at PDC 2008
- Yahoo's Zimbra e-mail service heads to school
- Finally getting with the program: Microsoft to offer Office online
- Opera CEO: Chrome has been very good for us
- Tech stocks ride high in anticipation of interest rate cut
- Labs gives Google Apps collaborative options
- Photos: GE gets charged up about batteries
- Verizon Wireless to improve indoor cell coverage
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- CNET News Daily Podcast: What we'll see in the next Windows, Office
- Avalanche Studios lays off nearly half of staff
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- Video: Microsoft executive talks Windows 7
- Wal-Mart MP3 store relaunches
- Android picks up PocketFinder from Location Based Technologies
- Images: Browser-based Office
- Tech initiative aim to protect privacy, free speech online
- iPhones not on House 'must-have' list
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- Zuora lands $15 million for online billing services
- Earnings alert: SAP profits fall