Judge orders Ballmer to testify in Vista suit
The Microsoft CEO will have to take the stand give testimony in a class-action lawsuit over the Vista Capable program.
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Army backs Hydrogen Highway
US Army has awarded a $1.8 million contract to develop hydrogen filling stations.
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MySpace Music to name Courtney Holt chief next week
The lengthy CEO search at MySpace Music is finally coming to an end. Now let's see what the new guy can do against Apple.
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The key to innovation: Privately owned fiber?
A paper released by the New America Foundation proposes encouraging consumers to purchase their own fiber lines.
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Video: The BlackBerry Storm touches down
The BlackBerry Storm has been one of the most hotly anticipated cell phones of the year. On Friday, November 21, it hit store shelves for $200 with a two-year service agreement through Verizon. But the question is, does it live up to the hype? CNET reporter Kara Tsuboi finds out.
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How to handle ID fraud's youngest victims
For one thing, you shouldn't enroll your child for credit monitoring, ID fraud experts say.
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GigaOm drops ad deal with Federated Media for IDG
Om Malik's tech blog network decides to go with new ad network from tech publisher IDG after three years with Federated Media.
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SEC exempts Facebook from revealing finances for now
The Securities and Exchange Commission is exempting Facebook from having to make its finances public even though it may soon have more than 500 employees with restricted stock.
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Report: Huffington Post lands $15 million in VC funding
The site plans to use the proceeds to help fund its expansion, which will include offering local news and investigative journalism.
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Disney takes on Chinese affiliate over piracy
Disney is in a piracy war over Wall-E against a Chinese video sharing site that it invested in.
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Customers line up for new BlackBerry Storm
BlackBerry Storms are flying off the shelves at some Verizon Wireless stores, as many shoppers were left empty-handed when stores ran out of initial inventory.
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Five reasons Sun won't be acquired
Amid a tight credit market and skepticism about the computer company's product lineup, a dramatic restructuring might be the only way to make investors happy.
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Security Bites 122: IBM sees security challenges ahead
In this week's Security Bites podcast, Kris Lovejoy of IBM talks with Robert Vamosi about security challenges facing enterprises in the next couple of years.
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Geodesic takes aim at SMS with Mundu IM
The communication software maker offers a mobile instant-messaging service that takes aim at text messaging. Find out how it performs.
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Palm orders layoffs as Apple and RIM take toll
The job cuts come as Palm works to get its next-generation operating system ready to compete with Apple, RIM, and the rest of the smartphone market in 2009.
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Intel graphics discontent justified?
There's a long history of hard feelings about the graphics capabilities of Intel silicon. Some of the criticism is valid--but some of it surely misses the point.
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Apple iPhone update makes device more secure
Latest software update fixes vulnerabilities that could expose data on locked iPhones, among other holes.
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World's largest zeppelin dedicated at NASA facility
To be called the Eureka, the 246-feet long zeppelin is the pride and joy of a company called Airship Ventures, which will offer the public rides, as well as help NASA do scientific research.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: When live, online video goes too far
CNET News' Greg Sandoval stops by to talk about the Justin.TV live suicide broadcast and how it could have been prevented.
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Tech layoffs: The scorecard
Follow the companies that are shedding workers with this live layoff tracker, which we'll continue to update as more news surfaces.
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Ziibii: iPhone RSS with a twist
A new iPhone app has you keeping track of Flickr images, friends' Facebook updates, and RSS feeds in a whole new way.
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