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Intel warning casts cloud over CES
The bellwether chipmaker foresees a 23 percent drop in revenue. It's especially untimely news as it comes on the eve of the premier consumer electronics event.
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Windows 7 beta:
First impressionsNew version of Microsoft's OS, bringing back that nebulous "Windows XP feel," won't wow anyone but may satisfy on a much deeper level.
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Q&A: Muglia on the cloud, Azure, and the economy
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CES gears up for gadgets
On the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show's kick-off in Las Vegas, we get an early peek at Netbooks, networking, and cameras.
Skype Lite for Android phone
Opera's new SDK: Better browsing on the Wii?
LG Blu-ray players stream Netflix, CinemaNow, YouTube
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U.S. Chamber seeks climate solutions from tech sector, not EPA
In economic recovery proposal unveiled Wednesday, the Chamber of Commerce advocates incentives for clean energy technology as way to solve climate change problems.
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Police use GPS, Google Maps to locate missing girl
Navigation system and Google mapping tool helps authorities find Massachusetts 9-year-old allegedly kidnapped by her grandmother.
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Report: Microsoft beats out Yahoo, Google on Verizon deal
Microsoft is close to announcing it has beat out Yahoo and Google in a coveted deal to be the search provider on Verizon phones, according to a Reuters story.
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Future of Macworld Expo up in the air
This year's attendees cautiously optimistic the conference will stay on their calendar without Apple, but much depends on whether IDG can still put together an interesting event.
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Outsourcing shifts beyond Bangalore, Mumbai
While India remains popular with the top 50 outsourcing companies, vendors are progressively creating more bases in cities such as Chennai, Noida, Hyderabad, and Pune.
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Study: Data breaches rose in 2008
Group aiding ID fraud victims says data breaches rose nearly 50 percent since 2007, as more laptops were stolen and companies inadvertently exposed sensitive data online.
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Verizon, Microsoft in mobile-search deal
Software maker will see its search engine take center stage on all Verizon Wireless phones over the next five years.
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LG pushes ahead while consumers hold back
The Korean electronics maker introduces wireless, Netflix-equipped TVs and Blu-ray players at CES, and says it has no plans to reduce its spending this year.
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Energy monitor sees $7.5 million in funding round
Sentilla has secured Series B funding for its wireless microcomputer energy monitoring system for industrial and commercial facilities.
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Zuckerberg: New year, 150 million Facebook users
The company's young CEO posts a blog entry with the big announcement on Wednesday, adding that the social network now has a bigger population than Japan.
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Review: 'MacHeads,' a documentary on the Mac faithful
review Documentary by two Israeli brothers is an interesting look at the passion of the millions-strong Mac community, but it lacks clarity.
(Posted in Apple by Daniel Terdiman)
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Current Media: Nope, we're not closing an office
The edgy cable TV company has denied a rumor floating on a popular Twitter account that suggested it will be closing its downtown San Francisco headquarters.
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