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October 6, 2008 12:58 PM PDT

CNET News Daily Podcast: Catching our breath, post-tech selloff

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In the aftermath of another vicious sell-off on Wall Street, CNET's Kara Tsuboi sits down with reporter Ina Fried to discuss what the tech sector is up against.

Republican party operatives in Missouri report the theft of a laptop containing privileged information. The laptop contained "information you'd expect the coordinator for a GOP national campaign to have," such as information on areas to target for support, said Tina Hervey, communications director for the Missouri Republican party.

Also in this podcast, Delta allows for in-cabin Web surfing. But some passengers have been browsing to sites where, um, the subject matter's a bit more racy than Delta expected.


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Today's stories:

30 percent of iPhone 3G buyers dump existing carriers

Delta to filter porn on planes

Suit against magazine-sharing site settled

SAP shares free-fall on third quarter warning

Google Spreadsheets gets software-inspired face lift

Taking on Twitter with open-source software

Another brutal day on Wall Street

September 3, 2008 12:21 PM PDT

Sarah Palin later, cloud computing now

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CNET News' Declan McCullagh is on hand for the Republican National Convention taking place this week in St. Paul, Minn., where he examines where Silicon Valley's familiar list of technology concerns rate on the delegate radar. Meanwhile, cloud computing takes a brief turn in the spotlight, as hurricane worries force organizers to briefly scramble...New security worries emerge a day after Google's Chrome release. Also, Ina Fried has the scoop on a privacy question that may make many would-be Chrome users pause...Who woulda thunk it 25 years ago, but the Free Software Foundation is now celebrating a very special silver anniversary. /p>
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Today's stories:

Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser

Redmond's virtualization shift continues

'Happy Birthday to GNU' marks 25 years

Google Apps tops 1 million businesses

Author Estrin sees U.S. research as 'eroded,' 'unstable'

'MythBusters' co-host backpedals on RFID kerfuffle

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