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  • Mozilla plans to drop Mac OS X 10.4 support

    Dropping support for Tiger means Firefox could be better optimized for newer Mac OS X versions, but Mozilla is meeting some resistance.

    (Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • Toyota adds 2010 Prius to global recall list

    Recall to affect more than 400,000 hybrid models, including the latest Prius, as Toyota seeks to fix a problem with the regenerative brakes, which help charge the cars' electric batteries.

    (Posted in Green Tech by Reuters)
  • EA losses drop, but sales and outlook decline

    Aggressive cost cuts trim Electronic Arts' quarterly loss, but lower game sales take a bite out of revenue. Meanwhile, the company lowers its forecast for current quarter.

    (Posted in Gaming and Culture by Lance Whitney)
  • Cisco predicts wireless data explosion

    Company's mobile data forecast predicts a 39-fold increase in mobile data traffic over the next four years.

    (Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon)
  • Student file sharers allegedly extorted

    Security analyst at University of Georgia tasked with catching copyright violators is accused of using his position to shake down students.

    (Posted in Media Maverick by Greg Sandoval)
  • Former Intel exec pleads guilty in Galleon case

    A former Intel executive pleads guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud by providing confidential information in the Galleon Group insider-trading case.

    (Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
  • Microsoft denies Windows 7 battery problem

    The software maker says that an error message warning users that their batteries may need replacing appears to be working as intended, despite some complaints.

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • Google to make Gmail a little more social

    Sources familiar with the company's plans tell CNET that Google is set to blend status updates into Gmail a la Twitter, with a stream of text and multimedia updates.
    • Google struggles with social skills

    (Posted in Relevant Results by Tom Krazit)
  • Netflix says ISPs could threaten Web video

    Some bandwidth providers sell access to film and TV shows. Will that prompt them to relegate rivals to the Web's "slow lane"?

    (Posted in Media Maverick by Greg Sandoval)
  • Google launches Nexus One phone support

    Customers suffering shipping and technical issues with the new Android phone now have more resources than online support forums.

    (Posted in Wireless by Steven Musil)
  • Boeing's next-gen 747 takes first flight

    The 747-8 Freighter takes off for its first flight. The passenger version of the iconic plane is about a year behind the cargo model.
    • Photos: 747-8 takes first air

    (Posted in Geek Gestalt by Daniel Terdiman)
  • Adobe promises faster Flash on Macs

    The Mac version of the widely used browser plug-in should catch up to the Windows version soon. Also: an apology for mishandling a bug.

    (Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • Olympics and tech: 'No room to fail'

    q&a The Olympics relies on thousands of servers and PCs to manage all the athletes and scores. Magnus Alvarsson is the guy who must make sure everything works.
    • Olympics--on your PC--in high-def
    • Roundup: Winter Games tech

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
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