CNET News Daily Podcast: Google Android, belle of the CTIA ball
At the CTIA Wireless Show, reporter Marguerite Reardon says Google Android is getting the bulk of the attention from both handset makers and wireless carriers, while AT&T's CTO defends the quality of his company's service. Also in today's podcast: Twitter is rumored to be in search talks, Dell closes a North Carolina manufacturing plant, and Comcast kicks off a trial of a new virus warning system for its customers.
Listen now: Download today's podcastToday's stories:
Twitter on the verge of big search deals?
Microsoft introduces 'Starter' version of Office
Dell closing N.C. manufacturing plant
Comcast pop-ups alert customers to PC infections
Intel's Light Peak optical links could arrive in 2010
Solar village begins to bloom on National Mall
At Ceatec 2009, a starring role for 3D
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