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  • Intel sees rush to Netbook app store

    The head of Intel's software developer network says app makers are "jumping all over this" to be ready to go when the store debuts next year.

    (Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
  • Critical bug fixed in Thunderbird

    Mozilla updates its nearly-baked Thunderbird 3, fixing one critical error and addressing three others.

    (Posted in The Download Blog by Seth Rosenblatt)
  • Nook injunction denied, but battle's still on

    In lawsuit related to trade secrets, court denies Spring Design's request for a halt to sales of Barnes & Noble e-reader, but that doesn't mean a future injunction is out of the question.

    (Posted in Crave by Leslie Katz)
  • Psystar ceases sales of Mac clones

    Following a settlement agreement with Apple, Psystar's Mac OS-loaded hardware is no longer available on its site.

    (Posted in Circuit Breaker by Erica Ogg)
  • AT&T gives up on Verizon ad lawsuit

    AT&T has dismissed its lawsuit against Verizon Wireless for running advertisements it claimed confused customers about its 3G network.

    (Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon)
  • IP2 eyes low-cost mobile service for developing countries

    The U.K.-based company plans to launch a cellular service based on the concept of the virtual provider, with handsets smaller than a credit card.

    (Posted in 30 Days of Innovation by Sharon Vaknin)
  • FCC's plans take from Peter to pay Paul

    The federal agency plans to reallocate money and assets from older technologies toward initiatives promoting universal broadband and high-speed wireless Internet access.

    (Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon)
  • Another news tweak for Google

    Publishers who want their content to appear in Google search results but not its Google News aggregator (or vice versa) can now automate that process.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Caroline McCarthy)
  • Rocket Software acquires Microsoft's Folio, NXT

    Software giant selling off two of its recently acquired publishing tools from its Fast Search and Transfer purchase to software company Rocket Software.

    (Posted in Microsoft by Josh Lowensohn)
  • Chevy Volt to cruise into California next year

    GM says the Golden State will receive the electric Chevy Volt at the end of next year, part of a regional rollout strategy to test customer reception of electric-vehicle technology.
    • Mazda, Think, EnerDel partner on electric rentals
    • Looking under Nissan's Leaf
    • More coverage of LA Auto Show

    (Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica)
  • Digg expands its API, launches 'lite' version

    Social news site tweaks API to give third parties more access to core features. While great news for developers, it's a bit odd for a company that makes money off ads.

    (Posted in Web Crawler by Josh Lowensohn)
  • Groom updates Twitter, Facebook at the altar

    Man declares his vows, whips out his cell phone, and updates his status on both sites. His wife is not aware of this priority, but chooses not to leave him there.

    (Posted in Technically Incorrect by Chris Matyszczyk)
  • McAfee uncovers riskiest domains

    The African nation of Cameroon (.cm) is deemed the most dangerous, and the popular .com domain comes in second place.
    • Fake CDC vaccine e-mail leads to malware

    (Posted in Security by Lance Whitney)
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