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Stocks Plunge as Retailers Report Lower Sales    more similar news »
Wall Street ended another volatile week of trading in the red, staging a steep sell-off yesterday amid mounting evidence that the financial crisis has drained consumers' desire to shop.

Sat Nov 15, 2008
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Judge: Evidence of suicide OK at Web hoax trial    more similar news »
LOS ANGELES -- Evidence from the suicide of a Missouri girl can be used by prosecutors against a woman charged with helping to create a false Internet identity that was used to harass the teenager, a federal judge ruled Friday.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Can Blu-ray save Christmas for Hollywood?    more similar news »
LOS ANGELES -- Movie studio executives on Friday presented the best-case scenario for a winter holiday surge in the purchase of high-definition Blu-ray players as their best hope to keep the U.S. home video market's decline from accelerating past 3 percent or 4 percent this year.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Sun Microsystems slashes jobs in survival fight    more similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO -- The economic downturn might be pushing Sun Microsystems Inc., one of the storied names in computing, to the brink of extinction.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Dow Drops Sharply After Record Decline in Retail Sales    more similar news »
Stocks staged another steep late-day sell-off today as investors digested more evidence that the recent financial turmoil has drained consumers' desire to shop, leading to poor corporate profits and new economic data showing a record decline in retail sales last month.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Telecom Warily Waits on 'Wired' President    more similar news »
President-elect Barack Obama famously made the Web a pillar of his campaign, so it is not surprising that the man called the nation's first "wired" president has championed the idea of an open Internet.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Role of Federal Tech Czar to Be Defined by Obama    more similar news »
The most talked-about tech job in government is one that never before existed.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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EBay Sites Will Ban Sales of Tickets to Obama's Swearing-In    more similar news »
If you are one of the few to land a ticket to the swearing-in of President-elect Barack Obama, don't think about hawking it on eBay.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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In a First, Astronomers Report Viewing Planets of Other Suns    more similar news »
Staring at his computer screen in May, poking through images of the bright star Fomalhaut, astronomer Paul Kalas found himself staring at a tiny white dot. The dot appeared amid a great ring of dust circling the star. From one image to the next, the dot moved.

Fri Nov 14, 2008
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Scientists Publish First Direct Images of Extrasolar Planets    more similar news »
Two teams of astronomers made stunning claims today that they have separately obtained images of planets orbiting two different stars in our galaxy. If confirmed, these would be the first direct images of "extrasolar" planets.

Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Slate: Trust Among Film Thieves    more similar news »
Slate associate editor Josh Levin discusses illegal movie downloads and aXXo, the Internet's best brand name in ripping and uploading DVDs.

Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Sarah Surfing    more similar news »
Sarah Palin is fighting back against the "jerks." Cooking moose chili and slicing sandwiches for Matt Lauer and Greta Van Susteren, chatting up Larry King and Wolf Blitzer, the Alaska governor is denying, deflecting and denouncing the worst her unnamed critics have thrown at her. She has called t...

Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Photo Programs Add Tools but Still Need Sharpening    more similar news »
For most of its life, consumer photo-editing software has looked up to the expensive but powerful programs used by professional photographers. Now it may be turning to a simpler source of inspiration: the software embedded in many digital cameras.

Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Web Host of Groups That Traffic Spam Kicked Offline    more similar news »
The volume of junk e-mail sent worldwide may have dropped drastically yesterday after a Web-hosting firm, identified by many in the computer security community as a major host of organizations engaged in spam activity, was taken offline.

Thu Nov 13, 2008
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Host of Internet Spam Groups is Cut Off    more similar news »
The volume of junk e-mail sent worldwide dropped drastically today after a Web hosting firm, identified by the computer security community as a major host of organizations engaged in spam activity, was taken offline.

Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Group Seeks Web-Savvy, More Open Government    more similar news »
The incoming Obama administration needs to use the Internet to publish reams of new information about federal spending, policies and performance as well as other records that have been increasingly shrouded from public view, a coalition of conservative, libertarian and progressive groups is recom...

Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Downturn Tests Technology Sector's Resilience    more similar news »
Technology companies often boast that they can easily weather an economic downturn because their products can help people save money. But in the ongoing global crisis, some of them are getting hammered.

Wed Nov 12, 2008
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Circuit City Files for Chapter 11 Protection    more similar news »
Circuit City Stores, the nation's second-largest consumer electronics retailer, said yesterday that tightened credit and rapidly declining consumer spending have forced it to file for bankruptcy protection, underscoring the perils facing retailers as they head into the crucial holiday season during...

Tue Nov 11, 2008
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Cell phone shopping makes wallets redundant in Japan    more similar news »
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese office worker Satoshi Tada pays for shopping, wins free food and gets store discounts all by waving his cell phone.

Mon Nov 10, 2008
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Dell quells rumors about new music player    more similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc, struggling to recharge its lineup of consumer product offerings, indicated Monday that a digital music player is not in the computer maker's near-term plans despite speculation that such a product is in the works.

Mon Nov 10, 2008
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