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Is EarthLink's failed
muni Wi-Fi a blessing?Wireless Philadelphia, the nonprofit charged with providing broadband bundles to low-income families in Philadelphia, may be better off in the long run without EarthLink.
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'Spore': Behind
the prototypingMany of the components of Will Wright's highly anticipated evolution game started out as small concept projects that are now available to the public.
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GameSpot's 'Chrome' review
Why EA is smiling today
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Samsung contemplating SanDisk acquisition
South Korean consumer electronics giant is considering a buyout of the chipmaker to reduce its NAND flash memory costs, according to PaidContent.
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iPhone to ingest EA's 'Spore Origins'
The game that lets players design creatures and see them through a digital evolution is coming to Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch.
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Assessing the value of small wind-turbines
Interest in roof-mounted wind turbines is spreading, even though their installation is hardly ever recouped in electricity savings.
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Comcast appeals FCC traffic-blocking ruling
Broadband provider challenges ruling that Comcast's throttling of BitTorrent traffic was unlawful.
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For game consoles, an $8 billion Net target
Revenue possibilities for games continue to grow, at least for the big console manufacturers, according to a new report.
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Timing rumors surface for AMD plant spin-off
Rumors persist that Advanced Micro Devices is planning to spin off all or part of its manufacturing operations.
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McCain talks up oil drilling, green energy
Republican presidential candidate says we need to drill new wells now, while supporting innovative transportation technologies and "the use of wind, tide, solar and natural gas."
(Posted in Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh)
Republican VP candidate pushes oil over clean tech
What you can--and can't--find about Palin on the Net
Audio slideshow at Republican convention
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Dell planning to ditch factories
CFO Brian Gladden has said the company has "more work to be done" to improve profitability. Now The Wall Street Journal reports that Dell is planning to lower costs by selling off its factories.
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Microsoft begins big ad push
Microsoft's multi-year push, estimated at $300 million, begins with a spot featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld aired during Thursday's NFL game.
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Michael Moore plans Net-only film premiere
Filmmaker plans to premiere his latest documentary exclusively on the Internet for free, forgoing the traditional theatrical release.
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See Chrome's inner workings--and an Easter egg
Google's new browser shows a wealth of detail for programmers building Web sites or the open-source browser itself. And a mystery: what technology underlies the Easter egg?
(Posted in Business Tech by Stephen Shankland)
10 things we'd like to see in Chrome
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120GB Zune coming to a store near you
The device, which was just recently confirmed to be in the works by Microsoft, has popped up on a store shelf in Atlanta.
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Microsoft Research gives photo help, for a price
Redmond's research arm has a new tool for creating photo collages, but unlike past products from the labs, consumers have to pay for AutoCollage.
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