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MySpace targets small advertisers with new program
Called "MyAds," it allows small advertisers to use MySpace's targeted ad program, opening up a big opportunity for local ads on the social network.
(Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy) -
McAfee sees rise in stock scams, attacks
Security firm predicts scammers will try to use exploits to manipulate the stock market. Also: Expect more social engineering that piggybacks on big news events.
(Posted in Security by Elinor Mills) -
Micron to buy $400 million stake in memory maker
Micron will buy Qimonda's 35.6 percent stake in Inotera Memories.
(Posted in Nanotech: The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers) -
Report: MP3 players threaten users' hearing
People who listen to personal music players for only five hours a week at a high volume may be doing permanent damage to their hearing, according to a team of EU experts.
(Posted in Digital Media by Steven Musil) -
More MacBook rumors and pics surface
With the new MacBook unveiling on Tuesday, the blogosphere is alive with the latest rumors and pictures of Apple's new hardware.
(Posted in Apple by Dan Farber) -
Amid the gloom, an e-commerce war
Seven years ago, eBay was an online juggernaut and Amazon.com its weaker rival. How times have changed.
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EFF: Hollywood's RealDVD suit is a smokescreen
Internet advocacy group accuses Motion Picture Association of America of being less concerned about stopping piracy than it is about controlling innovation.
(Posted in Digital Media by Greg Sandoval) -
Microsoft to announce Silverlight 2.0 on Monday
The software maker plans to announce the completion of Silverlight 2.0 on Monday, according to a source familiar with the matter.
(Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried) -
Apple will repair MacBooks that have faulty Nvidia GPUs
Computer maker says it has determined some MacBook Pros may be affected by Nvidia graphics chip glitch, and offers to repair those notebooks at no charge.
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FCC report negates free Internet interference claims
Report from commission engineers boosts plan to auction spectrum for free wireless Internet by dismissing concerns it would interfere with existing providers' signals.
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Visit China's Forbidden City--as a virtual eunuch
An IBM-led 3D re-creation lets online tourists watch the Qing dynasty emperor feast at dinner, train fighting crickets, or practice archery with the help of a courtesan.
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IBM invests in business partners' training
A business development fund aims to encourage its largest partners to take up more skills training around data centers.
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Ellison's mantra: Spend, baby, spend
It may be hell out there, but Oracle's chief tells shareholders the company still intends to shop for more acquisitions.
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