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Vamosi: - 'High School Musical'-themed malware hits the Net
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Glaskowsky: - A 'where's the feature?' report: iPhone 3G
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Charles
Cooper: - OK, enough of the electric car feel-good story
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Matt
Rosoff: - Byrne/Eno succeed in cutting out the middleman
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The big chill
for holiday parties?Tech companies faced with cost-cutting may not be canceling the annual festivities outright, but things are certainly being done differently this year.
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The evolution of the benevolent alien
With a remake of the classic film The Day the Earth Stood Still due out next month, we're reminded of how our hopes and fears come through in celluloid extraterrestrials.
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Google crunches numbers on clean-energy policy
Search giant pressures policy makers with an analysis arguing that government and business can clean the U.S. energy supply while stimulating the economy.
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Online quiz tests phishing knowledge
Do you know a legitimate e-mail from a phishing e-mail? A security vendor says many people do not.
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Apple releases iPhone 2.2 update
The latest software update offers several improvements to Google maps as well as over-the-air downloading for podcasts.
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Gadgets for which we are thankful, part 2
In the second half of our Thanksgiving feature, more Crave contributors tell which gadgets they're feeling most grateful for.
(Posted in Crave by Crave staff)
Gadgets, part 1
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Economy takes bite out of CES extravaganza
Responding to the down economy, Cisco Systems, Yahoo, Seagate, and others are forgoing booth exhibits at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Week in review: Yahoo to replace Yang
Search giant searches for new CEO, while Microsoft takes its security strategy in a new direction. Also: Sing along with DRM.
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Green news harvest: Tracking Congress' signals
Rep. Waxman dethrones Rep. Dingell in energy post, Sen. Boxer calls for quick action on climate change, and "hypermiling" is Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year.
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Google adds OAuth to widget mashups
The search giant's Google Gadgets platform is adopting the open authentication standard for controlling privacy. Move follows June move to use OAuth for the Google Data API.
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Yahoo sells Kelkoo to U.K. private-equity firm
Christmas comes early for Yahoo, according to a TechCrunch report, as the ailing Internet search company sells its comparison-shopping to Jamplant for less than $125 million.
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Boston-Power readies long-lasting batteries
After three years of development, upstart Boston-Power is expected to announce a customer that will include its premium batteries in laptops early next year.
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Evolution of the benevolent alien
With a remake of the classic film The Day the Earth Stood Still coming next month, it's time to examine whether depictions of extraterrestrials reflect our hopes, our fears or both.
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Amazon Start-up Challenge yields a winner
Advertising optimization firm Yieldex takes the top prize: $50,000 in cash, $50,000 in Amazon Web Services credits, and a potential investment from the online retail giant itself.
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Report: Obama's cell records improperly accessed
Verizon Wireless tells Obama reps that workers improperly accessed records of a cell phone the president-elect used recently, exposing calls and phone numbers but not e-mail, according to a CNN report.
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