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From Cy Young pitcher to video game star
For the San Francisco Giants' Tim Lincecum, getting featured in Major League Baseball 2K9 means fitting into a motion capture suit.
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Photos: Capturing Lincecum's 'freaky' motion
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Photo buffs grapple
with video SLRsAdapting to the new video technology of high-end cameras such as Nikon's D90 and Canon's EOS 5D Mark isn't always easy. But like camera owners, photography sites such as SmugMug are trying.
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Icahn against partial-sale bid for Yahoo
Billionaire investor opposes selling just a portion of the Internet pioneer because he believes the stock is undervalued.
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Point-and-click search on the iPhone
Proximic has developed technology enabling users to point-and-click on a piece of text to get relevant search results, making it easier for mobile users to conduct complex queries.
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On the record: New overseer for Techmeme robots
Former Valleywag snarkstress Megan McCarthy is now the moderator of good taste and journalism for Techmeme.
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Intel, Nvidia bookend top-20 chip ranking
iSuppli's preliminary 2008 top-20 chip rankings are out as memory chipmakers fall upon hard times.
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What's causing video glitches at Apple, Netflix?
The Netflix Player by Roku and Apple TV both see marked performance loss in delivering video to customers. Are they connected?
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Report: DOJ was hours from filing Google suit
In interview, lawyer hired to look into the Google-Yahoo deal says government was on the verge of filing antitrust suit when the companies abandoned the search pact.
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Google's free-wheeling research days wind down
It's no secret Google has been pinching pennies. While engineering still matters, revenue generation is in the driver's seat.
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Panel: Government data-mining programs lack oversight
Government information collection and sharing programs are too secretive, security and privacy experts tell the House Homeland Security Committee.
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SonicWall server glitch leaves networks unprotected
Outage at licensing server disables subscription-based security services for at least several hours.
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DHS needs fresh ideas on cybersecurity, experts say
A successful public-private partnership to combat cyberthreats will require more trust and forward-looking ideas, policy experts say referring to Homeland Security.
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Adobe warns of shortfall, job cuts
The software maker says the global economic woes and weak demand for its just-launched Creative Suite 4 software is adding up to sluggish sales.
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Microsoft's Massive ratchets up in-game ads
At an event in New York, the in-game advertising company pitches its product as a choice option for reaching the coveted 18-34 male demographic.
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Google, Hallmark Channel team up for TV ads
The online and TV mediums continue to converge as the companies partner to provide ads to Hallmark Channel advertisers through Google's TV ads platform.
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