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Facebook applications finally grow up--Facebook is making a concerted effort to make its platform useful for more than just...wasting time.
Intel quad-core mobile chip coming: Is it overkill?--Intel is slated to roll out its first quad-core mobile processor in August.
Hacking Caller ID: unblocking blocked phone numbers--Do you block your phone number from appearing on Caller ID? If so, don't count on it.
Comparison of Amazon, Google, AppNexus, and GoGrid Cloud offerings--It's getting Cloudy out there.
Live: Microsoft meets Wall Street
The software maker meets with financial analysts Thursday, with all eyes on its online services business in the wake of its failed Yahoo bid and the departure of Kevin JohnsonRiskMetrics recommends re-election of current Yahoo board
Yahoo wins strong endorsement from influential institutional investor advisory service RiskMetrics, which recommends the re-election of all current Yahoo directors.Yahoo Music to stop issuing keys Sept.30
Yahoo announced it will stop issuing keys to unlock DRM starting Oct. 1.XM, Sirius detail potential FCC consent decree
XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio confirm that they're talking with the federal regulator about ways to move their 17-month merger effort forward.Zimbra Desktop gives Yahoo Mail offline access
Yahoo, an early leader in Web-based e-mail, is trying to leapfrog Google with its Zimbra Desktop software, which offers online documents and offline access.Sources: Google Video soured company on long-form video
In talks with entertainment companies, Google focuses on licensing short-form content, telling studio executives that it doesn't want to become a media company.Dolby and DTS' new audio schemes worth it?
Do the newest compression schemes from Dolby and DTS sound any better than standard Dolby and DTS? The sonic differences are reportedly small to negligible.Should the music industry tax you to use the Web?
The music industry wants to tax you each year for using the Internet in an effort to stop piracy. Sounds fair, huh?Cure iPhone envy with AT&T LG Vu, free with 2-year contract
Save a whopping $300 off the AT&T price by ordering the phone through Wirefly. You don't even have to wait on a rebate.DNS exploit code is in the wild
The urgency to patch clients and servers rises to a fever pitch as code to attack the Internet is released. Two Black Hat presenters had conflicted over the timing of the code release.Geeks make green graffiti
Geek artists and pranksters use lasers, LED lights, text messaging, and organic ingredients such as moss to make protests in the street.Microsoft looks to 'Mojave' to revive Vista's image
CNET News gets an exclusive look at what's likely to become a piece of a new Vista marketing push.Photos: Pushing cars from pump to plug
Advocates of plug-in hybrids touted the vehicles as key to weaning America off of foreign oil at the Plug-In 2008 conference held this week in San Jose, Calif.Ballmer's memo on Johnson's departure
CEO Steve Ballmer's message to Microsoft employees on the departure of senior executive Kevin Johnson and a divisional reorganization.Facebook applications finally grow up
Facebook is making a concerted effort to make its platform useful for more than just...wasting time.Nokia, Qualcomm settle patent dispute
The mobile-phone giant and chipmaker enter into a 15-year licensing agreement that settles all patent litigation between the two companies.Intel storage chips point to SoC future
The world's largest chip company wants to build system-on-chips based on the x86 instruction set, and the first fruits of that project are set to be released.Intel quad-core mobile chip coming: Is it overkill?
Intel is slated to roll out it first quad-core mobile processor in August.Hacking Caller ID: unblocking blocked phone numbers
Defensive telephony rather than computingMarquiss Wind Power snaps up Cirrus Technologies
A pair of start-ups specializing in small-scale wind turbines merge.
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