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3G wireless still
holds promiseThe next generation of 4G wireless may get all the headlines, but advanced 3G technology will likely dominate services for the next few years.
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Let the battle for holiday gadget shoppers begin
Retailers try different strategies for competing with behemoths like Amazon and Wal-Mart in the cutthroat competition to lure those giving electronics as gifts.
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Black Friday at Best Buy: What's the big deal?
An early morning visit to Best Buy, Marin City, Calif., reveals no lines, no craziness and some fairly sleepy Best Buy employees.
(Posted in Technically Incorrect by Chris Matyszczyk)
Retailers extend deals beyond Black Friday
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Shuttle Atlantis glides home after station visit
The shuttle Atlantis returns to Earth after an 11-day three-spacewalk mission to deliver 15 tons of equipment and spare parts to the International Space Station.
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Science untarnished by 'Climategate,' U.N. says
Chair of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says stolen e-mails do not damage the credibility of findings that humans are to blame for global warming.
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HP Envy eclipses the Apple MacBook
The Hewlett-Packard Envy 13 moves past the Apple MacBook Air in some important respects, but the price tag is a problem.
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Apple sues power adapter knockoff maker
Apple filed a lawsuit against Media Solutions Holdings for selling replacement power adapters that infringe on its patent.
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EU hearing on Oracle-Sun set for Dec. 10
Oracle is set to meet with European Commission regulators to make its case for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
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NASA scopes out Antarctica's ice (photos)
Operation Ice Bridge has wrapped up its fall mission to collect data as scientists seek a better understanding of how melting in that region could affect global sea levels.
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eBay opens auction app for BlackBerry
BlackBerry-maker RIM and eBay have joined forces to develop an official eBay application for BlackBerry auctioneers.
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U.S., China help climate talks, but tangles remain
While some progress has been made ahead of next month's climate change talks, there will still be plenty of big tangles in Copenhagen, observers say.
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Survey: IT spending to recover in 2010
Goldman Sachs' latest IT spending survey suggests a return to growth with a few big vendors aiming to get even bigger.
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Why to embrace Firefox 3.6's new-tab ethos
A change to how the new browser positions new tabs is subtle but good, especially as browsers rise in importance. But more work is needed in tab switching.
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ComScore: Online video scores another big month
Market research firm ComScore releases its data on online-video viewing for October 2009. Not surprisingly, YouTube is leading the pack by a large margin.
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New Google search UI brings color, search options
Search results user interface being tested highlights different options in eye-catching color, a nod to rivals trying to dent its lead with presentation improvements.
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