We get Stephen Shankland on the phone to talk about PayPal's big outage Monday that cost the company millions in lost or delayed transactions. We also talk about new features coming to Google's Chrome browser, the next generation of memory cards, and WiMax coming to more U.S. cities.
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PayPal suffers from e-commerce outage
Clearwire to bring WiMax to 10 more markets
Twitter warms up malware filter
Toshiba plans 64GB SDXC memory cards for 2010
Denial-of-service attack downed Gawker Media
Report: Apple tried to silence family over exploding iPod
Military to get priority Google Voice accounts
Broadcasters throughout the country will turn off their old analog TV transmitters on February 17, and begin transmitting their TV signals only in digital format. But despite all the benefits, consumers still have questions about how this transition will affect them. CNET News' Maggie Reardon explains the ins and outs when the flip gets switched two months from now.
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Huffington Post closes $25 million round
What you need to know about the digital TV switch
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