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- Nvidia can't shake MacBook, chipset unit rumors
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AMD to spin off manufacturing
Chipmaker is set to announce on Tuesday that it will split into two companies as part of a long-expected restructuring of its manufacturing operations.
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Making sense of
the tech meltdownanalysis On Wall Street, the normal rules of the high-tech industry's economics may not apply as the overall economy appears to unravel.
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So I'm a tech Pollyanna. Sue me
Earnings roundup
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Report: iPhone 2.2 getting Google's Street View
New iPhone firmware beta getting Google Maps Street View, Japanese emoji picture characters, and a typing autocorrect on-off switch, MacRumors reports.
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Nvidia can't shake MacBook, chipset unit rumors
On the downside, company has been dogged by negative press and analyst reports. On the upside, rumors persist it will play big role in expected MacBook refresh.
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D-Day for RFID-based transit card systems
Dutch scientific paper and German researcher provide enough information for someone to make fake transit cards by exploiting a vulnerability in RFID smart card technology.
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Companies bracing investors for current quarter
Amid troubled economic climate, public companies like SAP and Netflix are retooling Wall Street's expectations before they even report results of their third quarter.
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Surface developer tools coming this month
Microsoft promises developers who attend this month's Professional Developer Conference will get the tools needed to write apps for the company's tabletop PC.
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Mozilla's Geode brings geographic Web to Firefox
A plug-in called Geode will help Firefox comprehend and use geographic information. Mozilla plans to discuss the labs project Tuesday.
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YouTube 'theater view' may be a precursor to widescreen HD player
A new viewing option in YouTube could be the foundation of a the service's next-generation player.
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Study: Uptick in spam-sending zombie PCs in September
Symantec attributes the growth to an increase in e-mail with sensationalistic news headlines that include links to downloadable malware.
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IBM puts 'Bluehouse' tinge on cloud computing
The company will challenge Internet-centric "cloud" pioneers by promoting a mix of cloud-based and on-premises services.
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Report: Yahoo-AOL deal possible this month
A deal between the two Internet pioneers could close this month, TechCrunch reports Monday, citing sources close to negotiations. But some analysts believe that any deal unlikely.
(Posted in Digital Media by Stephen Shankland)
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Data breaches best 2007 record
The ID Theft Resource Center reports 516 large security breaches, exceeding the total for 2007, partly due to an increase in companies' disclosures.
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'Capitol Tweet' widget follows Congress on Twitter
The nonprofit Sunlight Foundation is offering a widget to follow the latest tweets from Capitol Hill.
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Has Apple hit the 10 millionth iPhone mark?
Several bloggers using unofficial manufacturing data claim the company has surpassed its goal of selling more than 10 million of the popular gadgets.
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