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The Digital Home Video: Hands-on with Silent Hill: Homecoming   more similar news »
Should you buy Silent Hill: Homecoming? Don Reisinger will tell you in his latest video.
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Profitability covers a multitude of sins   more similar news »
Get profitable as fast as you can. That's the way to survive the downturn.
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Ellison's mantra: Spend, baby, spend   more similar news »
It may be hell out there, but Oracle's chief tells shareholders the company still intends to shop for more acquisitions.
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Microsoft to announce Silverlight 2.0 on Monday   more similar news »
The software maker plans to announce the completion of Silverlight 2.0 on Monday, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Sat Oct 11, 2008
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Tech's next step: More M&A?   more similar news »
The last time Silicon Valley got hit by this kind of a financial storm, it remade itself and emerged stronger. Will Darwin apply this time around as well?
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Video: Daily Debrief: Web 2.0 casualties?   more similar news »
Fans of Twitter, Pandora, Skype, Zillow, and seven other Web companies had better hope these start-ups find creative business plans to weather the financial downturn. These 11 Web 2.0 favorites have landed on Webware.com editor Rafe Needleman's list of companies that are potentially in peril. On Friday's edition of the Daily Debrief with CNET's Kara Tsuboi, Rafe explains why these companies are in danger--and what they could be doing to survive.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Friday Poll: Which tech product is Joe Biden?   more similar news »
Vote in our Friday Poll: If Senator Joe Biden were a tech product, which would he be: Wikipedia, an iPhone screen protector, a copy machine, or an Energizer bunny?
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Microsoft exec: Challenging times play to our strengths   more similar news »
Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop says the software giant is trying to get the message out that it can help its customers save money in tough times.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Week in review: Tech stocks tumble   more similar news »
Of course it wasn't just technology stocks that took a dive this week, but industry leaders are doing some serious worrying about what lies ahead.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Chip forecasts head south   more similar news »
Industry outlook quickly getting downgraded as the economy falters.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Should Microsoft buy Research In Motion?   more similar news »
A Reuters analysis makes the case that a deal could make sense, thanks to the drop in RIM's shares. CNET News' Ina Fried doesn't buy it.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Apple: The cheaper alternative?   more similar news »
Is Apple becoming the cheaper alternative to competitors? Don Reisinger thinks it's happening, and he couldn't be happier because of it.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Microsoft's experiment in multi-touch computing is open source   more similar news »
Microsoft is experimenting with multi-touch technology, but the real experiment may be with open source.
Fri Oct 10, 2008
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Micron to cut workforce by 15 percent, slash flash output   more similar news »
Company announces a restructuring of its memory operations. Move comes on the heels of quarterly loss and news that Micron was cutting executive pay.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Video: Daily Debrief: Ceatec impressions   more similar news »
In this edition of the Daily Debrief, CNET's Kara Tsuboi chats with Crave's head writer, Erica Ogg, who has just returned from Ceatec, the giant Japanese electronics show. Hear about the gadgets that blew her mind, trends we can expect to see in stateside, cool robots, and a ramen noodle shop that will leave her pining for next year's show.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Start-up looks to extend battery life   more similar news »
ZPower promising 40 percent longer battery life with its silver-zinc battery, which will make its debut with a large laptop manufacturer next year.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Will Halo 3: Recon turn the Halo series around?   more similar news »
Microsoft announced the follow-up to Halo 3 and Don Reisinger thinks it's a mistake. But will Microsoft agree with his logic?
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Eying solid-state drives, Seagate tries to quell fears   more similar news »
The largest hard-disk drive maker in the world is turning its attention for the first time to solid-state drives. Of course, it faces plenty of competition in the SSD market.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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The tech downturn: How long and how bad?   more similar news »
We interviewed more than 20 executives, venture capitalists, and bankers to see what they think. While there's little consensus, one thing's for sure: they're plenty worried.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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AMD deal triggers Intel license warning   more similar news »
A new chip manufacturing venture for AMD is being questioned by its chief rival, which says it has concerns about cross-licensing.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Intel taps Sen. Feinstein's chief of staff   more similar news »
The chipmaker has hired the former chief of staff for Senator Dianne Feinstein to head up its Washington office.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Amid gloom, IBM sees sunny forecast   more similar news »
Big Blue releases preliminary earnings, saying earnings per share and net income for the third quarter were up about 20 percent over the previous year.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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Earnings alert: IBM posts positive preliminary numbers   more similar news »
Plus: SAP takes a hit...Netflix shares plummet on lower outlook...Yahoo price target cut to $21 a share.
Thu Oct 09, 2008
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The Digital Home 36: Google News Galore!   more similar news »
Check out Don Reisinger's latest Digital Home podcast: Google News Galore!
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Tough times for tech   more similar news »
Here's a roundup of the latest financial news and its impact on the tech sector.
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Does Windows Cloud equal Windows Strata?   more similar news »
Web site for Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference briefly lists several cloud computing sessions grouped under the heading "Windows Strata."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Tips for surviving the market meltdown   more similar news »
Christopher Lochhead, the former chief marketing officer at Scient and Mercury, offers advice on how companies can thrive in the current economic meltdown.
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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iPod dying? It's already dead   more similar news »

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iPod dying? It's already dead.--In an interview this week, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said that the iPod would go the way of the Walkman and transistor radio. But in terms of innovation, the mantle passed to the iPhone more than a year ago.

At last Google invents something truly brilliant--Gmail Goggles stop you from drunkenly sending an e-mail you might regret.

Fix glitches by updating your software--From iPhones to Flash players, upgrading to the latest version can improve performance while keeping you safe.

Solar start-up scores with series of tubes--Maker of CIGS thin-film solar tubes secures $600 million in funding and $1.2 billion in contracts.

Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Oracle orders in Primavera Software   more similar news »
The database software giant announces plans to acquire the company, whose PPM products will add project management software to its enterprise offerings.
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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iPod dying? It's already dead   more similar news »
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says the iPod will go the way of the Walkman and transistor radio. But in terms of innovation, the mantle passed to the iPhone more than a year ago.
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Unisys hopes ex-Gateway chief can turn it around   more similar news »
Struggling IT services company chooses Edward Coleman, a man it says has a long history of transforming troubled tech companies, to take over as chief executive.
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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No escape from the perfect financial storm   more similar news »
After this perfect storm, brewed out of years of habit and taken down by mortgages for the masses, consumers and businesses will be far more conservative in their spending habits.
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Tech stocks tumble for a second straight day   more similar news »
The Dow Jones industrial average takes another wild ride, marking a second consecutive day it has ended the session below 10,000.
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Microsoft search results land inside Facebook   more similar news »
As part of a deal announced in July that resulted from an investment, users can now do Web searches using Microsoft's engine without leaving the social-networking site.
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac pics--it's about time   more similar news »
Someone at RIM must have gotten a Mac. Finally BlackBerry-Mac integration is on the horizon.
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Analysts cut Google and SAP price targets and earnings estimates   more similar news »
Shares continued their downward trek as Wall Street weighed in Tuesday with earnings cuts.
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Why I can't wait for the iPod to die   more similar news »
Don Reisinger wants to see the iPod die as soon as possible. Apple fans may not like that, but would it make things better?
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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If the economy tanks, will subscriptions become a panacea?   more similar news »
Zuora debuts online payment service with PayPal connection, the second product from a start-up focused on the software-as-a-service business.
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Apple's 'Brick' manufacturing rumors--not so revolutionary?   more similar news »

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Apple's "Brick" manufacturing rumors--not so revolutionary?--Rumors are buzzing that Apple has been working on a manufacturing process involving lasers and waterjets and solid blocks of aluminum for the upcoming MacBooks.

AMD to spin off manufacturing--Company is expected to announce a long-expected restructuring of its manufacturing operations.

The hole in Cisco's collaboration story--If Cisco is gunning for Microsoft they need more ammo--in the form of content.

Mozilla: The right attitude for the Web's gatekeeper--Mozilla has a dream of winning, but not in the traditional free-market methodology.

Tue Oct 07, 2008
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AMD finds 'fabless' alternative   more similar news »
The chip company is not going fabless in the classic sense of the word: a design house without any manufacturing facilities.
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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