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Daniel
Terdiman: - IMDB turns 18
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Charles
Cooper: - Vint Cerf backs Obama for U.S. president
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Ina
Fried: - Get ready for Microsoft's PDC
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Stephen
Shankland: - Who loves an economic crisis? Yahoo Finance
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Don
Reisinger: - Hey, Microsoft: Keep Windows 7 simple
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Taking T-Mobile's Android phone for a spin
review G1 features a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G support, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth, but annoying design quirks make it uncomfortable to hold and difficult to use. Read the entire review here.
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'Prototype This' invents the future
video CNET's Kara Tsuboi spent a day on location with the new Discovery Channel show to learn about gear like the pyro-pack and a robot that can climb stairs.
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FCC chairman backs use of 'white space' spectrum
The chairman of the FCC said Wednesday that he supports the use of unused "white space" spectrum for wireless broadband services.
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Verizon, AT&T put up cell towers at McCain ranch
Verizon and AT&T have installed temporary communications towers at the Arizona ranch of Sen. John McCain to provide cellular telephone coverage there.
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Nvidia says chip faster, smaller than Intel graphics
Nvidia introduces its 9400M GeForce graphics chip--a direct threat to Intel's domination of integrated graphics.
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Discovery's 'Prototype This!' debuts tonight
The new show from the producers of MythBusters highlights innovative product design from the minds of a group of creative, yet telegenic hosts.
(Posted in Gaming and Culture by Daniel Terdiman)
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FBI targets rise in cybercrime from U.S. and abroad
A rise in cybercrime prompts the FBI to work more closely with foreign law enforcement to crack down on attacks that impact the United States.
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IMDB turns 18
You might not know it, but the site that has become the definitive repository of information about movies is older than the Web.
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Apple executive parade not prelude to change
Just because CEO Steve Jobs shared the stage with several of his top lieutenants at Tuesday's notebook announcement doesn't mean he's ready to give up control.
(Posted in Apple by Tom Krazit)
Three things Apple won't do
Roundup: Apple polishes laptops
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Has Storm stopped sending spam?
Researchers find that spam output produced by the once prolific botnet has dwindled to almost nothing in the last month.
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Poptub: Google tries best-of-YouTube TV show
A Pepsi-sponsored show featuring YouTube highlights and celebrity interviews delivers an audience to advertisers.
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Microsoft to ditch MSN Groups?
An e-mail forwarded to LiveSide.net seems to indicate that Microsoft will be closing its MSN Groups service and replacing it with a new Windows Live Groups--but the two won't be compatible.
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IDC: Netbook shipments up, expect constrained IT budgets
Economic turmoil drives lowered consumer and professional spending on PCs, but makes cheaper Netbooks more attractive.
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Get ready for Microsoft's PDC
With questions swirling around Windows 7 and "Windows Cloud," Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference will be the place to be. Even if you can't be there, our shiny PDC page will keep you up-to-date.
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eBay issues gloomy forecast as tech stocks tank again
Web auctioneer says fourth-quarter profit could be as low as 25 cents per share. The company earned 39 cents per share during the same quarter last year.
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