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Are leading tech companies vulnerable?
At an Ad:Tech Conference event titled "The New Power Brokers: Amazon, Apple, Facebook & Google," panelists, including CNET's Molly Wood, Andreessen Horowitz's Margit Wennmachers, and Fortune's Adam Lashinsky tackle that question. Watch this video
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Yahoo's layoffs and lost identity
Today, Yahoo announced another round of layoffs, the sixth in the last four years. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on how the Silicon Valley goliath has lost its path. Watch this video
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A new way to read magazines on a tablet
Grooveshark is in trouble, Marvel puts a new spin on digital comics, and Next Issue is a new way to get your magazine fix on your tablet. Watch this video
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The Lumia 900 could make or break Nokia
On Sunday, the Lumia 900 will wedge its way on to store shelves, amid myriad Android devices and iPhones. The smartphone's success may prove critical for its manufacturer, Nokia, and its operating system's maker, Microsoft. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. Watch this video
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Getting hooked on interactive media: He or she?
Somrat Niyogi, CEO of social-TV startup Miso, reveals the results about which gender is driving more growth and engagement at the Social TV Summit in San Francisco. Watch this video
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HuffPo's social-TV gamble
AOL executive Janet Balis talks about the company's ambitious plans for the Huffington Post Streaming Network at the Social TV Summit in San Francisco. Can programming based on conversation and zeitgeist revolutionize newsrooms? Watch this video
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Yahoo exec on what's driving social TV
Adam Cahan, the founder of IntoNow from Yahoo, reveals how and why audiences are engaging with their TVs and devices in a post-PC world. Cahan was part of a panel discussion at the Social TV Summit in San Francisco. Watch this video
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Where are the women, Facebook?
Amazon tinkers with in-app purchases, iPhone 5 rumors point to a June release, and the Face It Campaign calls Facebook's all-white-male board "ridiculous." Watch this video
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1.5 million card numbers stolen
Comcast and Time Warner don't play nice with HBO on Xbox, Girls Around Me says it shouldn't be attacked for its creepy app, and 1.5 million Visa and MasterCard card holders are at risk after a data breach. Watch this video
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CNET special event: Top Silicon Valley investors dish their secrets
Holding court at a CNET event in San Francisco, Dave McClure, Naval Ravikant, and George Zachary talk startups in 2012. Watch this video
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Looking for clues about Facebook's IPO
Three top Silicon Valley investors held court at CNET last night. A big topic: Facebook. Watch this video
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Tech Minute: Photo sharing now easier than ever
Smartphone cameras are a thriving phenomenon with improved technology, software features, lenses, and apps that rival the quality that was once only available in dedicated cameras. And thanks to a new photo-sharing partnership app, your pics can be shared more easily than ever. CNET's Kara Tsuboi has the details in this Tech Minute. Watch this video
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iPhone 'Antennagate' site offers payout to users
iPhone 4 owners may be eligible for a payout from Apple now that a class action lawsuit was settled last month. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the history of the "Antennagate" issues and why Apple may now have to shell out hundreds of millions of dollars. Watch this video
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Keep on rockin' in the free version
Pay back a friend with Bump, preview the new Photoshop, and enjoy unlimited free Spotify streaming -- while it lasts. Watch this video
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The president is pinning
Adobe plans to collect revenue from programmers who create "console-quality" Flash games, the Transformers lose their battle against Asus, and President Obama has joined another social network to assist in his re-election bid. Watch this video