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Windows 7 beta:
First impressionsNew version of Microsoft's OS, bringing back that nebulous "Windows XP feel," won't wow anyone but may satisfy on a much deeper level.
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PC market woes
slam Intel revenueChip giant will take a huge hit in revenue, falling $2 billion short of its original forecast for the fourth quarter, as PC makers throttle back orders.
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Chip sales slump in November
AMD chipmaking spinoff gets OK from U.S.
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CES gears up for gadgets
On the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show's kick-off in Las Vegas, we get an early peek at Netbooks, networking, and cameras.
Skype Lite for Android phone
Opera's new SDK: Better browsing on the Wii?
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Verizon, Microsoft in mobile-search deal
Software maker will see its search engine take center stage on all Verizon Wireless phones over the next five years.
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LG pushes ahead while consumers hold back
The Korean electronics maker introduces wireless, Netflix-equipped TVs and Blu-ray players at CES, and says it has no plans to reduce its spending this year.
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Energy monitor sees $7.5 million in funding round
Sentilla has secured Series B funding for its wireless microcomputer energy monitoring system for industrial and commercial facilities.
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Zuckerberg: New year, 150 million Facebook users
The company's young CEO posts a blog entry with the big announcement on Wednesday, adding that the social network now has a bigger population than Japan.
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Review: 'MacHeads,' a documentary on the Mac faithful
review Documentary by two Israeli brothers is an interesting look at the passion of the millions-strong Mac community, but it lacks clarity.
(Posted in Apple by Daniel Terdiman)
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Current Media: Nope, we're not closing an office
The edgy cable TV company has denied a rumor floating on a popular Twitter account that suggested it will be closing its downtown San Francisco headquarters.
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Satyam chairman resigns amid accounting scandal
One of India's largest IT outsourcing companies says chairman admitted to inflating its financial performance.
(Posted in Business Tech by Dawn Kawamoto)
Satyam: $1 billion of our cash doesn't exist -
Cisco adds social networking to its forte
The world's largest maker of Internet infrastructure equipment is now helping big media companies build social networking Web sites.
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Sun acquires cloud company Q-layer
Software from Q-layer is designed to help companies simplify the management and deployment of data center applications.
(Posted in Business Tech by Jonathan Skillings)
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Firm claims silver bullet for 'vampire loads'
Phantom loads from shut-off electronics add up to a lot of wasted energy. Good for You, Good for the Planet says its technology cuts vampire energy to zero.
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RIAA's fave lawyer picked for a top Justice post
A courtroom lawyer who has sued individual file swappers in multiple federal courts is President-elect Barack Obama's choice for a top Justice Department position.
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Yelp user faces lawsuit over negative review
Community reviewer who suggested a chiropractor was less than honest in his billing practices is accused of defamation in a lawsuit.
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