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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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Under Obama, Web Would Be the Way    more similar news »
CHICAGO -- Armed with millions of e-mail addresses and a political operation that harnessed the Internet like no campaign before it, Barack Obama will enter the White House with the opportunity to create the first truly "wired" presidency.

Mon Nov 10, 2008
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Contractors Bidding Davis a Fond Farewell    more similar news »
For government contractors, the election means saying goodbye to a longtime advocate.

Mon Nov 10, 2008
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Site Lets You Know When to Fold    more similar news »
There's no shortage of advice on when to buy stocks, but there's precious little on when to sell. A new Web site, SmartStops.net, wants you to consider your exit strategy.

Sun Nov 09, 2008
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Homeowners Turn to Technology to Help Thwart Thieves    more similar news »
Homeowners have more options than ever for making their homes less tempting targets for thieves.

Sat Nov 08, 2008
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Shopping for TVs With the Experts    more similar news »
Technological advances have made giant flat-panel TV screens with intensely detailed pictures affordable to the average American consumer. But which one to choose?

Sat Nov 08, 2008
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Sprint Swings to Loss as Customers Flee    more similar news »
Sprint Nextel said yesterday it swung to a loss in the third quarter as it continued to hemorrhage subscribers who have flocked to rival wireless carriers.

Sat Nov 08, 2008
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Extortion Used in Prescription Data Breach    more similar news »
One of the nation's largest processors of pharmacy prescriptions said this week that extortionists are threatening to disclose personal and medical information about millions of Americans if the company fails to meet payment demands.

Sat Nov 08, 2008
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Craigslist to crack down on prostitution ads    more similar news »
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Under the watchful eye of law enforcement in 40 states, Craigslist pledged Thursday to crack down on ads for prostitution on its Web sites.

Fri Nov 07, 2008
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Immigration to Go Paperless    more similar news »
The Bush administration has launched a major overhaul of the nation's immigration services agency, selecting an industry consortium led by IBM to reinvent how the government handles about 7 million applications each year for visas, citizenship and approval to work in the United States, officials ...

Fri Nov 07, 2008
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Google Scuttles Ad Deal with Yahoo    more similar news »
Google pulled out of a proposed advertising partnership with Yahoo yesterday after the Justice Department signaled it would oppose the deal because it could help the dominant Web company become a monopoly.

Thu Nov 06, 2008
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Economic Reports Drive Sell-Off    more similar news »
With the presidential election out of the way, U.S. stocks took a dive yesterday as investors' focus returned to the economic turmoil that has weighed down stocks.

Thu Nov 06, 2008
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Typing Without Touch    more similar news »
Speech-dictation software has advanced immensely over the past decade, but it's still not like talking to the Starship Enterprise's computer or a human stenographer.

Thu Nov 06, 2008
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Bad Economic News Sends Stocks Plummeting    more similar news »
U.S. stocks plunged today as investors locked in profits from yesterday's rally and digested more poor economic news.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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Google Drops Out Of Advertising Deal With Yahoo    more similar news »
Google pulled out of its proposed advertising partnership with Yahoo today as it became apparent the deal would face a drawn-out antitrust challenge from the U.S. Justice Department.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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FCC Expands Use of Airwaves    more similar news »
Preachers on the pulpit, Guns N' Roses and others who fear their wireless microphones would be disrupted by widespread public access to certain unused airwaves were drowned out by high-tech titans Google and Microsoft in a federal ruling yesterday.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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WiFi Gains Strength in Cities    more similar news »
Over the past three years, large cities and rural towns promised to bring WiFi to every street corner, park bench and doorstep. The wireless service was to be the key to extending cheap Internet access to underserved areas and low-income neighborhoods.

Wed Nov 05, 2008
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Savoring the Moment    more similar news »
Eleven o'clock, on the dot. President-elect Obama.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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Ahead of the Bell: Apple iPod exec leaving    more similar news »
NEW YORK -- Tony Fadell, senior vice president of Apple Inc.'s iPod division, is reducing his role at the company and will serve as an adviser to Chief Executive Steve Jobs, the computer and gadget maker said Tuesday.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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A Mostly Cloudy Computing Forecast    more similar news »
IBM dubbed it "on-demand computing." Others have called it "grid computing" and "software as a service." The latest name is "cloud computing," and it's the hot new dance craze -- er, tech trend -- sweeping the computing industry, generating so much hype that Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison,...

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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FCC Chief Pulls Plan to Rework Phone Fees    more similar news »
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission yesterday scrapped a controversial proposal to overhaul how telephone companies pay each other to connect calls after the plan met bipartisan resistance from his fellow commissioners.

Tue Nov 04, 2008
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