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When open source isn't (open enough)
November 10, 2009 1:15 PM PST
It's very possible to be completely open-source without being completely open, but this may fade as more companies learn to use open source effectively.
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Windows 7 use continues to climb
November 10, 2009 1:12 PM PST
It now makes up 4 percent of Web-accessing computers, a mark that took Windows Vista nearly seven months to reach.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Kindles, Droids, and gadgets for the blind
November 10, 2009 1:05 PM PST
Did you hear? Motorola's Droid appears to be selling well. That's not all though. Intel's come up with a reading device for the blind using a digital camera. These stories and more in today's episode.
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iControl adds home energy services to broadband
November 10, 2009 12:13 PM PST
Start-up iControl is developing a home automation system that includes energy management along with home security or broadband services.
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Dead battery? Just refill it
November 10, 2009 11:43 AM PST
The Fraunhofer Institute is developing redox flow batteries for electric cars.
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Google launches Maps tool for finding flu vaccine
November 10, 2009 11:27 AM PST
Search giant partners with the U.S. government and state and local health agencies to give users the ability to search for and find vaccine available in their area.
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Troll Touch adds touch screen to iMacs, MacBooks
November 10, 2009 11:13 AM PST
The company sells resistive touch screens that can be slipped over the existing panels and connected to the machines via a USB port to impart some multitouch love.
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Help us improve the daily podcast
November 10, 2009 10:58 AM PST
We're re-evaluating the format of the daily news podcast, and we want your help. Tell us what works, what doesn't, and what you want to see more of.
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Apple rejects MAD artist's iPhone caricature app
November 10, 2009 10:52 AM PST
Company's App Store rejection process is the center of attention once again, thanks to its denial of an app for how it depicts members of the 111th Congress.
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Microsoft patches critical hole in Windows kernel
November 10, 2009 10:50 AM PST
November's Patch Tuesday features fixes for holes in Windows, Excel, and Word, and a critical one affecting the Windows kernel that could be used in drive-by download attacks on Web surfers.
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Intel debuts text reader for the blind
November 10, 2009 10:06 AM PST
The Intel Reader is a new mobile device designed to read printed text aloud for the blind or those who have a difficult time seeing or reading.
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Microsoft pulls Windows 7 download tool
November 10, 2009 9:32 AM PST
Software giant takes down tool aimed at making it easier to put Windows 7 on Netbooks after blogger raises question about whether the software improperly uses open-source code.
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Google's holiday gift: Free airport Wi-Fi
November 10, 2009 9:19 AM PST
In 47 U.S. airports, Google is subsidizing wireless Internet access, while Yahoo is doing the same in Times Square. Let's hope the network holds up.
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Intel Celeron chip anchors $249 Acer Windows 7 laptop
November 10, 2009 9:12 AM PST
Best Buy is launching its lowest-advertised-price laptop to date--and it's definitely a laptop, not a Netbook.
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Does the new Kindle have better contrast?
November 10, 2009 9:01 AM PST
The latest generation of Amazon's Kindle not only features "global" wireless connectivity but what appears to be a slightly improved screen with a higher contrast that leaves blacks looking a shade deeper.
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Amazon debuts Kindle for PC
November 10, 2009 8:43 AM PST
New software offering lets people read Kindle e-books on their Windows computers. A version for the Mac is in the works.
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SAP wants an open Java process (pot, meet kettle)
November 10, 2009 8:30 AM PST
SAP apparently doesn't understand the irony of a proprietary software company demanding that complements like Java be open.
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Get a $10 Restaurant.com gift certificate for 80 cents
November 10, 2009 7:18 AM PST
Or a $25 gift certificate for two bucks! There's always a minimum restaurant purchase required, but if you like to dine out, these deals are way too good to pass up.
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Energy costs to soar if no carbon deal, agency says
November 10, 2009 7:11 AM PST
The International Energy Agency says that without a global agreement on climate change, the ratio of energy spending to gross domestic product will double by 2030.
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Wrapping up Speeds and Feeds, part 2: Reliability
November 10, 2009 7:00 AM PST
Personal computers aren't as reliable as they could be. Creating truly reliable PCs will take a lot of work and a growing share of the system transistor budget, but it'll be worth the cost.

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