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MEPs vote not to employ relatives   more similar news »
The European Parliament backs a German MEP's call for her colleagues to stop employing family members.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Gas saving road trip tips   more similar news »
With gas prices hitting record levels, the traditional family road trip has become a source of dread. It now costs some serious money to drive a few hundred miles.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Journal Communications Profit Falls   more similar news »
The results met market expectations, but the publisher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel forecast a fall in second-quarter publishing revenue amid weakness in classified advertising.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Clinton Campaign Has Money Woes   more similar news »
The Wall Street Journal notes a new financial report showed Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign "struggling for cash. That could limit her ability to stay competitive in the final nine Democratic contests with Barack Obama, who has considerably more money to spend on advertising and organization."

Obama reported that he had $42 million available at the end of March to spend on the primaries. Clinton's filing showed she had only $8 million in the bank and debts of $10.3 million to outside vendors.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Zimbabwe churches fear 'genocide'   more similar news »
Church leaders in Zimbabwe call for intervention to prevent post-election unrest developing into "genocide".
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Church warning on Zimbabwe   more similar news »
Church leaders in Zimbabwe call for intervention to prevent post-election unrest developing into "genocide".
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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The rise of the open-source billionaire   more similar news »

Featured links from the CNET Blog Network

The rise of the open-source billionaire--Bernard Golden almost certainly hits it spot on when he suggests that we won't have any open-source billionaires, per se, but rather billionaires built on the foundation of open source.

Ubuntu's Hardy Heron is here--With its scheduled April 24 release of Ubuntu 8.04, which also goes by the alliterative moniker "Hardy Heron," Canonical will ship its second "long term support" (LTS) version.

HP Japan lineup boasts newest AMD chips--On Monday, Hewlett-Packard's Japan arm introduced a raft of consumer PCs with plenty of offerings using processors from Advanced Micro Devices in addition to Intel chips.

Org Chart 2.0: Built for user experience systems--Adam Richardson believes we are on the verge of a new business organization--one that is optimized for complex systems of problems and solutions, rather than based on silos focused on specific functions.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Court Overturns F.T.C. Order Against Rambus   more similar news »
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has overturned an order issued by the Federal Trade Commission that had accused the computer chip maker of antitrust violations.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Walking With Dinos: The Live Experience   more similar news »
A new tour recreates life-size dinosaurs using stunning technology.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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FCC: Comcast blocking was widespread   more similar news »

Comcast's slowing of peer-to-peer traffic appeared to be more widespread than the company has disclosed, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday.

FCC chairman Kevin Martin, testifying before a Senate committee, said Comcast's blocking of BitTorrent peer-to-peer traffic appeared to happen when there wasn't network congestion, in contrast to claims from the broadband provider. Comcast's actions, first described by the Associated Press last October, appeared to "block uploads of a significant portion of subscribers" in that part of the network, even during times when the network wasn't congested, Martin said.

"It does not appear that this technique was used only to occasionally delay traffic at particular nodes suffering from network congestion at that time," Martin told the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. "Based on testimony we've received thus far, this equipment was typically deployed over a wider geographic area or system, and is not even capable of knowing when an individual ... segment of the network is congested."

The FCC is currently investigating Comcast's network management practices and has held two hearings about the complaints.

A Comcast spokeswoman issued a statement, repeating the company's assertion that it was slowing p-to-p traffic in a limited setting.

"As has always been our policy, Comcast does not, has not, and will not block any websites or online applications, including peer-to-peer services," the statement said. "We have acknowledged that we manage peer-to-peer traffic in a limited manner to minimize network congestion."

Comcast described its network management as a "reasonable choice," but it also announced in March that it would work with BitTorrent and other companies to move to protocol-agnostic network management by the end of the year.

Martin resisted calls by Democratic members of the committee to pass a network neutrality law, saying the FCC now has the authority to act on network blocking complaints on a case-by-case basis. The FCC in 2005 adopted a set of open Internet policy principles, and it has responded to traffic-blocking complaints, Martin said.

But Democratic Sens. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Bryon Dorgan of North Dakota noted that Comcast, in a recent FCC filing, disputed the FCC's authority to act on content-blocking complaints. "You're looking at a lawsuit" if you act on the complaints against Comcast, Kerry said.

A net neutrality law passed by Congress would clarify the FCC's authority to act on content-blocking complaints, Kerry and Dorgan said.

But several Republican members of the committee said an extensive net neutrality law could have unintended consequences and could hamper innovation and new business models.

"If the Internet has taught us anything, it's that it's pretty presumptuous to predict what the future will be," said Sen. John Sununu, a New Hampshire Republican. "We should be very, very cautious about imposing regulations based on what we think competitors will do in the future and how we think consumers will respond based on what we think competitors will do."

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Appeal court overturns FTC order against Rambus   more similar news »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S appeals court has overturned an order issued by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that had accused computer chip maker Rambus Inc of antitrust violations.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Shoppers pick Obama: Clinton 'vote tote' suffers price chop   more similar news »
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will duke it out in the Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday - and if sales of Amy and Anthony Pigliacampo's eco-friendly "vote totes" are any indicator, Obama is in the lead.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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SunTrust Profit Falls 45% as Loan Losses Soar   more similar news »
The Atlanta-based bank’s results missed expectations as it set aside $560 million for credit losses, up from $56.4 million a year earlier.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Americans love wireless - and AT&T too   more similar news »
Profits up $.7bn on last year

AT&T's Q1'08 results show the telco, along with the American public, is becoming ever more reliant on wireless.…

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Clinton Says Obama Played Race Card on Him   more similar news »
In a radio interview last night, Bill Clinton defended his comments before the South Carolina primary -- saying that even Jesse Jackson had actually won the state twice -- claiming the Obama campaign "played the race card on me" with its immediate denunciation of his remarks.

At the end of the interview, when the former president must have thought he was off the air, Clinton had this to say: "I don't think I should take any shit from anybody on that, do you?"

Meanwhile, NBC News reports Obama "expressed shock" at Clinton's assertions this morning.

Said Obama: "Hold on a second. So former President Clinton dismissed my victory in South Carolina as being similar to Jesse Jackson, and he's suggesting that somehow I had something to do with it?"

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Secret of Elvis Presley's London visit in 1958 finally revealed   more similar news »
Veteran rock star Tommy Steele admits he took Elvis Presley on a secret tour of London in 1958.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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RBS chief gets off scot-free   more similar news »
Even in the pathetic pantheon of subprime mortgage losers, Royal Bank of Scotland stands out.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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More Obama Superdelegates Coming?   more similar news »
The Los Angeles Times: "Obama strategists said Monday that they expected to announce a series of additional endorsements by uncommitted superdelegates shortly after Pennsylvania votes. A strong showing by Obama in Pennsylvania would give superdelegates more comfort in coming forward, but a bad loss might send them back to the assessment stage."

Meanwhile, the Washington Post quotes Democratic strategist Tad Devine predicting a new wave of superdelegate support going to Obama.

Said Devine: "Unless Obama collapses between now and then, I believe they will move quickly after the voting is done in June, and move towards him. That will be the third wave of superdelegate movement, and whoever wins the third wave will win the nomination. This fight will not go to the convention."

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Magazine Preview: Triple-A Failure   more similar news »
How Moody’s and other credit-rating agencies licensed the abuses that created the housing bubble — and bust.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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PS3 to get movie downloads this summer?   more similar news »
Sony exec gets gamers talking

The web’s rife with speculation that Sony may launch a PlayStation 3 movie downloads service this summer.…

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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When green comes home   more similar news »
See how houses are getting greener and test your Earth Day IQ. Then Miles O'Brien, CNN Sr. Environment and Technology Correspondent, takes you inside a green McMansion.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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The barbarians are back   more similar news »
The race for the Democratic presidential nomination isn't the only thing that's getting nastier these days. Check out what's happening in Corporate America: Hostile takeover bids abound.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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McGregor fine after cancer scare   more similar news »
Actor Ewan McGregor reveals he has the all clear after doctors diagnosed the star with skin cancer.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Recipes: Meals From Pope Benedict's Menu   more similar news »
The pope enjoyed filleted bass, vegetable risotto and apple strudel in New York.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Microsoft's 'Vista Capable' appeal thrown out   more similar news »
Class action lawsuit gets go ahead

Microsoft’s has lost its attempt to overturn a key ruling in the Windows Vista Capable lawsuit.…

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Crossing the Atlantic With Barely Enough Fuel to Spare   more similar news »
A troubling report singles out Continental Airlines, saying the carrier is pressing medium-haul planes into transatlantic service while cutting corners on fuel. The airline denies any short-arming on safety.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Crossing the Atlantic With Barely Enough Fuel to Spare   more similar news »
A troubling report singles out Continental Airlines, saying the carrier is pressing medium-haul planes into transatlantic service while cutting corners on fuel. The airline denies any short-arming on safety.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Writers want Internet freedom protected   more similar news »
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Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Customizable ComboBox Drop-Down   more similar news »
A combobox control with a customizable drop-down.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Obasanjo family face 'witch hunt'   more similar news »
A Nigerian senator who is the daughter of the ex-president tells the BBC there is a "witch hunt" against her family.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Nokia Signs Sony BMG for Free Music Offering   more similar news »
Nokia will offer free 12-month access to music from artists of Sony BMG to buyers of its particular music phones, the cellphone maker said.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Teradata puts feisty start-ups on notice with appliance charge   more similar news »
Grand kit refresh and free 12.0 tester

Teradata, the big daddy of data warehousing, has finally responded to the appliance challenge by rolling out a new family of systems that cater to customers with various budgets.…

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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California Will Help China With Cutting Emissions   more similar news »
California's top environmental official is in Beijing to sign a U.N. pact committing the state to sharing ideas and research with China on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says global warming requires a global solution and that "America must lead ... with or without Washington."

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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California Will Help China With Cutting Emissions   more similar news »
California's top environmental official is in Beijing to sign a U.N. pact committing the state to sharing ideas and research with China on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says global warming requires a global solution and that "America must lead ... with or without Washington."

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Recursion Primer Using C++: Part 1   more similar news »
An introduction to Recursion using C++, Part 1.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Nokia signs Sony BMG for free music offering   more similar news »
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia will offer free 12-month access to music from artists of Sony BMG, the world's second-biggest label, to buyers of its particular music phones, the world's top cellphone maker said on Tuesday.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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DealBook: Motorola Ponies Up for VirtualLogix   more similar news »
Motorola is among the latest venture investors in VirtualLogix, a software company whose technology aims to make cell phones smarter and more powerful.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Priest missing on balloon flight   more similar news »
A Catholic priest who used 1,000 helium balloons to try to break a flying record in Brazil goes missing over the sea.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Microsoft claims of multi-tenancy for Dynamics CRM in doubt   more similar news »
With the announcement on Tuesday that Microsoft will open its datacenters for hosting of its Dynamics CRM solution, the obvious conclusion might be that Salesforce.com will have a major competitor to contend with.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Hawking: Intelligent Life Elsewhere? Sure, but Likely Rare   more similar news »
The renowned astrophysicist says the universe probably abounds with life, most of it primitive. If there are superior civilizations out there, they're most likely few and far between. "Some say (intelligent life) has yet to occur on Earth."

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Hawking: Intelligent Life Elsewhere? Sure, but Likely Rare   more similar news »
The renowned astrophysicist says the universe probably abounds with life, most of it primitive. If there are superior civilizations out there, they're most likely few and far between. "Some say (intelligent life) has yet to occur on Earth."

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Using spindown to prolong the life of old hard disks   more similar news »
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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US row over China-made blood drug   more similar news »
Officials in China dispute US claims that Chinese imports are to blame for deaths from a blood-thinning drug.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Office 2007 fails OXML test   more similar news »
The dog ate Microsoft's homework

Microsoft's Office 2007 Word documents do not conform to the newly-approved Open XML (OXML) international standard.…

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Fed bank bailout totals $360 billion   more similar news »
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Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Survey: Mobile Banking Catching On ... Slowly   more similar news »
Most major banks offer mobile services but customers aren't exactly flocking to their cell phones. Only 10 percent of Americans conduct transactions this way, although younger customers are more inclined to do it.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Survey: Mobile Banking Catching On ... Slowly   more similar news »
Most major banks offer mobile services but customers aren't exactly flocking to their cell phones. Only 10 percent of Americans conduct transactions this way, although younger customers are more inclined to do it.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Survey: Mobile Banking Catching On ... Slowly   more similar news »
Most major banks offer mobile services but customers aren't exactly flocking to their cell phones. Only 10 percent of Americans conduct transactions this way, although younger customers are more inclined to do it.

Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Professor, 49, died from anorexia   more similar news »
A senior academic at Bournemouth University died from an eating disorder weighing under five stone.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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Multiple File Upload User Control   more similar news »
This article describes how to create a user control with event & properties.
Tue Apr 22, 2008
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