Friday, October 3, 2008

IT News HeadLines (CNET) 3-10-2008

  1. HoopStick is like Woot, but with a moving price tag

  2. Craigslist founder criticizes telecoms for 'artificial' net neutrality debate

  3. Gawker Media to lay off 14 percent of editorial staff

  4. Dabbleboard saves your sketches, time

  5. Windows XP gets another lifeline

  6. Report- Google losing aversion to advertising itself

  7. Bailout bill loops in green tech, IRS snooping

  8. Skype- We didn't know about security issues

  9. Heart attack or not, Apple needs an heir

  10. New Yahoo News goes into beta

  11. Jobs heart attack rumor not true, Apple stock swings

  12. Pininfarina designs an electric car

  13. Date set for restart of Large Hadron Collider

  14. Security Bites 116- Investigating data breaches

  15. Video- Daily Debrief- Apple's encounter with 'citizen journalism'

  16. Study- Microsoft Cashback attracting visitors

  17. Report- Facebook exec Dustin Moskowitz quits

  18. Week in review- Washington to tech's rescue-

  19. Friday Poll- Which tech gadget is Palin-

  20. Kid Rock comes to Rhapsody

  21. Memory chip makers face survival test

  22. Analyst cuts growth projections for Net, e-commerce companies

  23. Bank robber hires decoys on Craigslist, fools cops

  24. Yahoo tool helps Web programmers shrink images

  25. Tracking 'green' news as it grows, with Twitter

  26. CIOs look to open source to do 'more for less' in tough economy

  27. Google's Picasa for Linux catches up to Windows

  28. Indulge yourself with a high-end desktop audio system

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