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Matyszczyk: - AT&T gets Luke Wilson to hit Verizon again
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Asay: - At its best, is open source unbeatable?
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Shankland: - Why to embrace Firefox 3.6's new-tab ethos
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Stein: - Post-turkey pigskin: Madden NFL Arcade goes live
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Reisinger: - Official 'Avatar' AIR app is a must-see
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Embracing 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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Beyond big batteries
for energy utilitiesThe latest smart-grid programs give alternative storage tech, from compressed air to flywheels, a shot at proving themselves at utility scale.
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Eyeing smart-grid standards
Gore: Grid should be like Net
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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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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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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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Site owner dumps crude Michelle Obama image
An offensive caricature of Michelle Obama that was the top Google Image Search result for her name has been removed by the site owner, and is therefore dropping from search results.
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Buffalo ships first USB 3.0 hard drive
Using the latest Universal Serial Bus technology, the new drive can push data at least three times faster than a USB 2.0 drive.
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Mozilla issues near-final Thunderbird 3
The new e-mail software adds an archive option, improves search, and aims to ease some tasks. Also: Mozilla wants 3.1 sooner rather than later.
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3G wireless still holds promise
The next generation of 4G wireless may get all the headlines, but advanced 3G technology will likely dominate services for the next few years.
(Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon)
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Who's looking out for online shoppers?
A long-running marketing ploy now under federal investigation has raised questions about why it was allowed to go on for nearly a decade.
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Top 10 Internet moments of the decade
The folks behind the Webby Awards hail the iPhone, Twitter, and Craigslist as stirring some of the most influential developments of the decade. We offer some picks of our own.
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Confidential 9/11 pager messages disclosed
Glimpse into events of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks comes from pager messages that have been anonymously published on WikiLeaks.org.
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Ericsson wins Nortel's North American GSM unit
The Swedish communications giant gets the GSM operations for $70 million in cash. It had already acquired Nortel's CDMA and LTE business in North America.
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Apple to Psystar: Don't try any Black Friday sales
In the latest step in the intellectual property case, Apple calls for a permanent injunction against Psystar's Mac clone operations.
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