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- CNET News Daily Podcast: How will Web 2.0 weather current financial storm?
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- MapQuest taps Yelp info for local push
- AMD deal triggers Intel warning
- Microsoft unveils new Xbox Live 'experience'
- Angel investor Ron Conway to portfolio: Cut expenses now
- Intel taps Senator Feinstein's chief of staff
- Big Blue sees sunny forecast
- Earnings alert: IBM posts positive preliminary numbers
- Business, labor urge Bush to sign RIAA-backed copyright bill
- Yahoo relaunches IndexTools as Web Analytics
- How botnets use 'bullet-proof' domains
- Google broadens e-mail archiving service
- MyAnalytics puts Google Analytics in your pocket
- Former 'cyber czar' goes corporate
- Tech stocks and broader markets edge down
- Attention, Google Maps fans: Here come GeoEye photos
- Apple granted patent on Mac OS X Dock
- CNET News Daily Podcast: BlackBerry Storm on the horizon
- Napster judge thumped RealDVD but will she ban it?
- With 'Ubiquity,' Mozilla chooses functionality over security
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- Reframe It launches community markup system for Web pages
- New Wikia interface enables search-results apps
- Feds propose consolidation of personal info in databases
- Asus makes Eee PC S101 official, expects warm reception
- Yahoo shares fall into the $13 range
- The BlackBerry Storm is no iPhone
- Mufin lets you discover new music with science
- Broadcom slaps Qualcomm with another patent suit
- Candidates agree on clean tech, differ on details
- Why that Canon lens costs so much, part II
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- CBS Webcast: Examining McCain-Obama debate No. 2
- Print without wires for $38 shipped
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- Alleged Palin hacker indicted
- Oracle orders in Primavera Software
- Universal Music videos come to teen site Kiwibox
- Symantec to buy MessageLabs for $695M
- Fix glitches by updating your software
- iPod dying? It's already dead.
- Opera 9.6 focuses on neglected features
- Government use of biometrics still raises privacy concerns
- Verizon officially debuts RIM BlackBerry Storm
- Yahoo has high hopes for calendar makeover
- Google launches AdSense for Games
- Unisys hopes ex-Gateway chief can turn it around
- CEA: Economy down, TV sales up
- Click-to-buy links for songs, games added to YouTube
- No escape from the perfect financial storm
- Judge keeps RealDVD restraining order in place
- Another iPhone bug?
- Will Beijing's sustained driving restrictions maintain clear skies?
- Money makes open source tick
- Dow plummets 508 points
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Subway cards now easily hackable
- Firefox Geode: Web sites know where you are
- HP to offer printing on MySpace
- Army plans 500-megawatt solar thermal farm
- Microsoft search results land inside Facebook
- Astronaut training awaits Esther Dyson
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- Search-ad revenues grow amid market malaise
- Photos: Messenger returns to Mercury
- At last Google invents something truly brilliant
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- EU directive could change iPhone battery design
- Virgin turns down $1 million for galactic porn movie
- Analysts cut Google and SAP price targets and earnings estimates
- MIT prof sees no free ride to cleaner cars
- CBS live Webcast: Presidential debate, round two
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- Government report: Data mining doesn't work very well
- If the economy tanks, will subscriptions become a panacea?
- At CERN, computers to tackle the Big Bang
- Apple's 'Brick' manufacturing rumors--not so revolutionary?
- Kleiner Perkins backs smart-grid firm Silver Spring
- Open source does not mean "open to pilfer trademarks", suggests Google
- AMD finds 'fabless' alternative
- VeriSign sells mobility joint-venture stake to News Corp for $200 million
- Verizon loses patent suit against Cox
- PayPal competitor unveils details on eBay services
- Supreme Court denies Samsung appeal
- CA acquires identity management company IDFocus
- The Audiophile Wiki gives sound answers
- Burst Media unveils Thought Leaders Ad Network
- Has open source won--or has it lost?
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- Social-ad agency Appssavvy raises $3.1 million
- AMD lays out its foundry-focused restructuring
- Hulu to stream presidential debates live
- Mozilla: The right attitude for the web's gatekeeper
- Android phones making their way into the wild
- Google launches Mail Goggles to save you from yourself
- Industrial Origami snaps up $17 million
- Realism creeping into venture capital calculations
- AMD to spin off manufacturing
- Report: iPhone 2.2 getting Google's Street View
- Nvidia can't shake MacBook, chipset unit rumors
- D-Day for RFID-based transit card systems
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- OneSite readies mobile social notification tool, iPhone app
- Oberon Media raises $20 million for casual gaming exploits
- Data breaches best 2007 record
- IBM puts 'Bluehouse' tinge on cloud computing
- Study: Uptick in spam-sending zombie PCs in September
- Say Where iPhone app lets you search the Web with your mouth
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- Palin, Biden bots stage showdown of their own
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Catching our breath, post-tech selloff
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- Report: Yahoo-AOL deal possible this month
- Laptop stolen from regional GOP headquarters
- Another brutal day for tech stocks
- Study: Huge growth in Wi-Fi devices expected
- Google begins testing image search ads
- BlackArrow pulls down $20 million in additional funding
- Facebook, MySpace reign supreme in mobile market
- MySpace nabs Yahoo sales exec
- Enterasys copes with death of CEO
- Dear Sega: We want a console, not handhelds
- Taking on Twitter with open-source software
- Adobe offers Elements with Photoshop.com promo
- Earnings alert: SAP takes a hit
- Google Spreadsheets gets software-inspired face lift
- SAP shares free-fall on third quarter warning
- Supreme Court ignores EchoStar appeal against TiVo suit
- Ford's key-with-a-chip to control teen drivers
- Microsoft planning add-on to SQL Server
- Delta to filter porn on planes
- Netflix shares plummet on lower fourth quarter outlook
- Suit against magazine-sharing site settled
- GigaOm's tech blogs pull in $4.5 million
- Two Europeans indicted over U.S. cyberattacks
- Analyst: Half of 'social media campaigns' will flop
- MySpace Music: 1 billion songs streamed
- 30 percent of iPhone 3G buyers dump existing carriers
- Green news harvest: Green Tech Rising, utility-scale solar
- Yahoo price target cut to $21 a share
- Red Hat CIO: The secret to open-source success is "iteration"
- Get a Sony Blu-ray player for $199.96 shipped
- Blackberry Application Center leaked photos
- eBay buys Bill Me Later; lays off 1,000
- Verizon bets big on network infrastructure
- Q&A: Henry Blodget on redemption, Eliot Spitzer, and taking criticism
- Marc Fleury's OpenRemote gets into databases with Beehive
- Gates-Seinfeld heavily outscores Microsoft's "I'm a PC"
- Open source can still win in a down economy
- Diagnostic device looks to correct kids' eyes young
- Fring VOIP and chat client goes mainstream
- Judge halts sales of RealDVD
- eBay-backed community site Tokoni leaves beta
- Ask.com, now with more answers
- Apple cures the common cold and other stuff
- Report: Palin, Obama lead in election-related spam
- Who's to blame for spreading phony Steve Jobs story?
- Kids keep parents in the dark about cyberbullying
- Amazon's Kindle 2 leaked
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- A broken link economy? Then fix it
- Photos: 2011 Chevy Volt at the Paris Motor Show
- Hack and tell: Teen hacker Mafiaboy writes memoir
- Cram for tests on your iPhone
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- Business Software Alliance makes antipiracy push
- Ex-McAfee lawyer acquitted in stock options backdating trial
- CostToDrive estimates gas costs for road trips
- Congressmen finally allowed on YouTube
- Green news harvest: Consumers affect climate change
- SEC launches probe into phony Jobs heart-attack report
- Zenoss aims at SMBs, hits big enterprises
- Bailout plan bails out clean-energy sector
- Employment outlook gets murkier at tech companies
- EIC Squared: Will the tech sector melt down in the economic crisis?
- Yahoo and Google delaying ad deal
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Steve Fossett's undersea secret
- Microsoft denies companywide hiring freeze
- Solar power for toxic waste sites?
- Steve Fossett's unfinished legacy: Deepest ocean exploration
- Security Bites 116: Investigating data breaches
- Video: Daily Debrief: Apple's encounter with 'citizen journalism'
- Study: Microsoft Cashback attracting visitors
- Report: Facebook exec Dustin Moskowitz quits
- Week in review: Washington to tech's rescue?
- Friday Poll: Which tech gadget is Palin?
- HoopStick is like Woot, but with a moving price tag
- Craigslist founder criticizes telecoms for 'artificial' Net neutrality debate
- Kid Rock comes to Rhapsody
- Gawker Media to lay off 14 percent of editorial staff
- Dabbleboard saves your sketches, time
- Windows XP gets another lifeline
- Report: Google losing aversion to advertising itself
- House bailout bill includes green tech, wooden arrows, and IRS snooping
- Heart attack or not, Apple needs an heir
- Skype didn't know about security issues
- The new Yahoo News goes into beta