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CloudTrade Brings Free Music Sharing to Smartphones   more similar news »
Deals with a couple of indie labels get the service off the ground.

Fri May 16, 2008
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Judge Says First-Ever RIAA Piracy Trial May Need a Do-Over   more similar news »
The judge who presided over the nation's first file sharing trial says he is considering granting a retrial. The judge said that Jammie Thomas, who was being sued by the recording industry, may not have gotten a fair trial.

Thu May 15, 2008
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Chevrolet Volt Hits the Road With Li-Ion Batteries, 40-Mile Range   more similar news »
The odds General Motors will have the Volt rolling off an assembly line by the end of 2010 are much stronger now that it's got the lithium-ion battery and gas-electric drivetrain in a test car.

Thu May 15, 2008
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CNET Staffers Happy to be CBS Employees   more similar news »

CNET staffers are joking that CBS bought their company purely for the coveted News.com domain name. But nobody is complaining about the windfall.

"The scuttlebutt … around here is that News.com will be used for CBS' News operations and that our News.com will end up being a tab off that page," said one staffer, who asked not to be identified.

It's inconceivable that CBS paid a staggering $1.8 billion just for a domain name, but nonetheless, most of the reporters at News.com -- the tech news division of CNET -- are expecting that CBS will take the domain name for its own news operation, the staffer said.

"It does seem clear we will lose our domain name," the staffer said. "At least we have a parent that's solid and has some money -- and isn't News Corp."

Once the highflier of online media, CNET has recently been rocked by stock option scandals, hostile takeover attempts, layoffs and staff attrition. Skeleton crews run many departments and morale is low.

While CBS is seen as stodgy, the company is stable and has a solid reputation for supporting the expensive business of news.

Delighted rank and file are busy trying to tabulate the worth of their shares, which they've been told will all vest immediately.

CBS paid a premium $11.50 per share for CNET, a 44-percent premium above CNET's closing price yesterday.

"We feel it's pretty good news, and we're all pretty happy," said another employee at CNET who also asked not to be named. "It was a good price, and we're all going to make a bit of money off of it."

None of the staffers have yet been told CBS's plans but a company-wide meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday, they said.

"Me personally, my initial reaction was 'Oh, fuck, corporate media is getting to us.'" said one CNET designer, who also asked not to be identified. "Every channel of communication in this country is owned by five or six companies, and we're joining that group … I just don't know if there's a way around that anymore."

But the designer said, generally, the staff welcomed the acquisition.

"The general feeling in the small talk going around is that this is a positive development," the designer said. "We're finally going to have some money behind us, because CNET has been hurting for the last couple of months. The first two quarters have been kind of hard, so I think this comes as good news, because obviously CBS is a big company that has a lot of capital."

"The mood is light. People are upbeat about it," said one staffer. "There's no worrying or anything. I think people think it's a good thing overall for the company."


Thu May 15, 2008
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Prius Sales Top 1 Million. Want One? Better Move Fast   more similar news »
Toyota has sold 1,028,000 Prius hybrids in the past decade. Sales have gone through the roof as gas prices reach record levels, and Toyota can't keep up with demand. Supplies are dwindling and prices are climbing.

Thu May 15, 2008
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What to Expect From Apple at WWDC 2008   more similar news »
WWDC 2008 will undoubtedly see some major announcements from Apple. But what? Here we predict what El Jobso will proclaim at his keynote complete with easy to digest Vegas odds.

Thu May 15, 2008
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Lori Drew Charged With Conspiracy for Deadly MySpace Hoax   more similar news »
Federal prosecutors accused the Missouri woman of conspiring to violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by setting up a fake MySpace profile as a 16-year-old boy, to manipulate a 13-year-old girl who wound up committing suicide.

Thu May 15, 2008
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Report: Government's Cyber-Security Plan Is Riddled With New Spying Programs   more similar news »
Major parts of the government's proposed $17 billion computer-security plan are actually spying programs, according to a Senate committee's budget report. The committee also faulted the plan for excessive secrecy around privacy and civil liberties issues and for funding experimental and possibly illegal technologies.

Thu May 15, 2008
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First Peek at Whedon's Killer Dolls   more similar news »
Sci-fi show Dollhouse will center on a secret government agency that manages a team of assassins with erasable memories, deadly skills and interchangeable personalities.

Thu May 15, 2008
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Scientists Pinpoint the Next Big Pollution Problem   more similar news »
Two major articles in the journal Science focus on the dangers posed by the increasing levels of reactive nitrogen on Earth driven by industry and agriculture.

Thu May 15, 2008
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