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120GB Zune coming to a store near you   more similar news »
The device, which was just recently confirmed to be in the works by Microsoft, has popped up on a store shelf in Atlanta.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Microsoft Research gives photo help, for a price   more similar news »
Redmond's research arm has a new tool for creating photo collages, but unlike past products from the labs, consumers have to pay for AutoCollage.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Google adds Android app for Flickr photos   more similar news »
Photostream just a demonstration application for viewing Flickr photos, but it could be useful, too, once Android phones begin shipping later this year.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Windows XP remains dominant in Japan--hardware bundling driving Vista   more similar news »
Hardware bundling is driving Vista in Japan, while XP remains the dominant force.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Best of Chrome: 'Google's new Trojan Horse'   more similar news »
Google is using Chrome to take on Microsoft's desktop heft. Game on.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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First look at 'Spore': Why Electronic Arts is smiling today   more similar news »
North American gamers won't be able to get their hands on the product until Sunday, but the early reviews suggest that hype notwithstanding, EA has a big hit on its hands.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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See Chrome's inner workings--and an Easter egg   more similar news »
Google's new browser shows a wealth of detail for programmers building Web sites or the open-source browser itself. And a mystery: what technology underlies the Easter egg?
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Nvidia, AMD gaming graphics buck green-PC trend   more similar news »

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Nvidia, AMD gaming graphics buck green-PC trend--There is an ungreen revolution taking place in enthusiast game PC circles.

Rugged notebook from the house of salt and fog--Notebook PC passes grueling Department of Defense salt/fog test.

DirecTV and TiVo: Together again--DirecTV and TiVo have agreed to develop and sell a new TiVo DVR for DirecTV's satellite TV service. This announcement is long overdue, but very welcome.

Web blamed for insane NFL ticket prices--Is the ready ability to resell season tickets for lunatic prices online the reason that, in some cases, only investors can afford them? StubHub and others are changing the landscape.

Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Microsoft's Office Live snares only 1 million users   more similar news »
Microsoft doesn't have its heart in Office Live, it would seem, with only one million users set up so far on the service.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Microsoft and 12 others invest in Japanese TV   more similar news »
The software potentate joins with a clutch of investors to help create a first-of-its-kind English-language TV channel in Japan.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Sony recalls about 438,000 Vaio laptops   more similar news »
Japanese consumer electronics giant says irregularly positioned wires near the notebook hinge, or dislodged screws inside the hinge, can cause short circuits and overheating.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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EFF: We're concerned about Google's Omnibox   more similar news »
The Internet advocacy group says the Chrome browser is a mixed bag with some advances, but worries about its phone-home feature.
Thu Sep 04, 2008
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Video: Navigating Chrome's privacy pitfalls   more similar news »
On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper and Ina Fried consider the questions raised by the disclosure that Google has the right to log every keystroke you type into the browser's address/search bar.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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The Digital Home 31: It's about being honest   more similar news »
Check out Don's latest podcast where he talks with Fancast and discusses whether or not you should be frustrated when your blog or podcast don't have many followers.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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We're from Google and we're here to help. Really?   more similar news »
Privacy kerfuffle surrounding the Chrome Web browser was entirely avoidable--and it wouldn't have slowed down its sales juggernaut, either. A lesson for next time.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Google Chrome extensions: Not yet, but later   more similar news »
Mozilla's Firefox has an edge over Google's Chrome, when it comes to extensions that give the browser new abilities. Google plans to add abilities for extensions, though.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Google Chrome needs more than hype   more similar news »
If Google's new Web browser is going to gain traction with the general Internet-using public, the search giant will need to do a few things differently, says Jon Oltsik.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Google backtracks on Chrome license terms   more similar news »
Company says it is working to remove language that suggested it has a perpetual right to information entered in the browser.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Google's Omnibox could be Pandora's box   more similar news »
If you are not careful with your privacy settings, Google has the right to log every keystroke you type into Chrome's address bar.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Photos: The brains behind Google Chrome   more similar news »
Here's a look at some of the engineers and executives who took the stage at the company's headquarters as they unveiled the new browser.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Redmond's virtualization shift continues   more similar news »
More product and pricing policy changes as Microsoft aims to adapt to a world in which software moves freely from one physical machine to another. Separately, VMware gets Microsoft certification.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Five enterprise apps for the iPhone   more similar news »
Among the throngs of iPhone tools available, five major enterprise vendors have emerged with mobile versions of their existing software products.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Why Google Chrome? Fast browsing = $$$   more similar news »
Google is betting that its Chrome browser will speed up Web search, Web advertising, and Web applications--even if it's because it forces Microsoft to improve IE.
Wed Sep 03, 2008
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Google Chrome and the fear of Zunezilla   more similar news »
Google Chrome? Hip and cool or just a flash of mediocrity to come?
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Be sure to read Chrome's fine print   more similar news »
The software maker reserves the right to install updates automatically, among other things.
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Microsoft's coming-out party for virtualization   more similar news »
The software giant's virtualization launch on September 8 is one big shindig that no one but Redmond could pull off.
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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What Chrome means for Microsoft   more similar news »
Redmond gets back to work on Tuesday with more than just another browser to contend with.
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Alfresco provides further proof that open source is mainstream   more similar news »
Alfresco is beginning to dominate a lucrative market segment and is taking no prisoners.
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Why Microsoft needs Xbox 360 price cuts across the board   more similar news »
A worldwide price slash could be the perfect way to differentiate Microsoft's console. But will the company do it?
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Interactive albums coming to iTunes   more similar news »

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Interactive albums coming to iTunes--Alternative rock band Snow Patrol's next album will be released in a new interactive format on iTunes and will include lyrics and exclusive images.

Video game "megatrends" and the necessity of internet connectivity--The video game market is changing as the Internet enables new consumption methods for games.

Is technology making it harder to be unfaithful?--Some commentators are declaring that the long-term extramarital affair is dead. The reason: the development of superior technological gadgetry over the last few years.

Use your keyboard to select text in Microsoft Word--Make your text selections more precise by using function keys.

Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Google steps on Firefox with its new Zune...err, Chrome browser   more similar news »
It has the brand equity to make people pay attention to Chrome in the way start-up Flock never did, but could Chrome be Google's Zune moment?
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Oracle to acquire ClearApp   more similar news »
The company announces plans to buy ClearApp, whose application management software is designed to provide a greater view into a company's business services.
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Revamped Google Picasa site identifies photo faces   more similar news »
Face recognition technology coming to Google's Picasa Web Albums lets users find and name people in their photos. Also: a new beta of the Picasa editing software.
Tue Sep 02, 2008
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Intel lists new low-cost processors   more similar news »
The Q8200 is priced at $224, making it one of the least expensive quad-core chips that the company now offers.
Mon Sep 01, 2008
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Android, an idea whose time has come...and gone?   more similar news »
Google's Android may well be trying to out-DOS Apple, but it's unlikely to happen anytime soon.
Sun Aug 31, 2008
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