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Chrome's inner workings, and Easter egg
Google's new browser shows a wealth of detail for programmers building Web sites or the open-source browser itself. Plus: an eggy mystery.
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EA's balancing act
with 'Spore'GameSpot review Take multiple run-of-the-mill building blocks and put them all together, and you've got yourself a big, entertaining game.
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Why everyone should embrace gaming
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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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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)
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Michael Moore plans Net-only film release
Filmmaker plans to release his latest documentary exclusively on the Internet for free, forgoing the traditional theatrical premiere.
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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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Police, advocates monitor Web sex ads during political conventions
Law enforcement agencies and nonprofits turn to Craigslist and other classified ad sites during political conventions to hunt prostitution or human sex trafficking.
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Apple to developer: No, you pull MY finger
Another rejected iPhone application raises the question of just how Apple decides which applications are useful, if juvenile, and which aren't.
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Docstoc offers simple sync with your hard drive
Ever wanted to put your documents in the cloud without having to do all the heavy lifting? Docstoc now offers a way to sync your local docs with what's online.
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Google: 10 ways the cloud is good for business
At Office 2.0 conference, Matthew Glotzbach of Google tells us why the company's direction is the way of the future for business.
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Cablevision completes first phase of Wi-Fi build
Cable television provider says it is on track to complete a build-out of a wireless-access network spanning New York and the city's suburbs in the next couple years.
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OLPC revives Give One, Get One program with Amazon.com
In addition, the touch-screen version of the XO, as well as a Linux and Windows XP dual-booting model, will be out soon.
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Dell plays defense with Mini 9 Netbook
The long-awaited Dell ultraportable arrives, but it's unclear what the long-term benefit is.
(Posted in Crave by Erica Ogg)
Hands-on with the Dell Inspiron Mini 9
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