In the wake of Thursday's announcement of a $1.25 billion settlement in the long-running disputes between Intel and AMD, CNET News reporter Stephen Shankland talks about whether the hatchet is finally buried, and who (if anyone) is emerging a winner.
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Listen now: Download today's podcastToday's stories:
Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion in antitrust settlement
Universities reject Kindle over inaccessibility for the blind
Yes, it's coming: The Boxee Box
Apple ranks 3rd in smartphones, nipping at RIMs heels
Expert says Adobe Flash policy is risky
NASA launches Web resource for 2012 predictions
Twitter issues mulligan on new 'retweet' feature
CNET News has learned that to appease regulators, Microsoft plans to ship Windows 7 in Europe without Internet Explorer, though computer makers can add it in. CNET News intern Mats Lewan chats with reporter Ina Fried about what a browser-less Windows 7 will mean.
That, and other headlines of the day, on Thursday's CNET News Daily Podcast.
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Today's stories:
Europe to get Windows 7 sans browser
Dell selling downloadable Microsoft software
Former Tesla CEO sues company, current CEO Musk
AOL thinks local, acquires Patch and Going
Yahoo to distribute its version of Hadoop
EU software liability law could divide open source
French 'three strikes' piracy law dealt setback
Tuesday's election was good news for Democrats, but it was also a good night for many online news sites and one, relatively unknown tech entrepreneur. Hear a rundown of our election coverage from the tech perspective. Also in this podcast, antitrust concerns lead Google to ditch a proposed ad deal with Yahoo, and AT&T quietly begins limiting users' bandwidth usage.
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Today's stories:
Election spurs record traffic to news sites
Election a win for multitouch inventor
Tech's future under Obama, Democrats
What Obama presidency means for clean tech
Antitrust concerns kill Yahoo-Google ad deal
AT&T tests limits on subscribers' Web use
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