
Facebook godfather groups spark mafia victims' ire
Pages on the social-networking site pay tribute to notorious mob bosses, and relatives of mafia crime victims say such content glamorizes the perpetrators.
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5 predictions for 2009
Will Steve Jobs announce his retirement? Will Windows 7 launch? Don Reisinger looks ahead to 2009, and asks you to share your own predictions.
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Macintosh at 25: Still the innovation leader
On January 24, 1984, the Macintosh came into the world, starting a revolution in personal computing. Now, all attention is turned to what Apple will introduce next.
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China lifts roadblock for 3G phones
The Chinese government has approved licenses that will permit high-speed mobile phone network services, a move expected to help bring higher-end services.
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Cloud server of tomorrow will look little like full-feature server of today
Google is heavily influencing server design for large data centers, as vendors offer systems with features like multiple server motherboards, single voltage power supplies, and heat-resistant chips. The best part is you don't care.
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Microsoft planning big layoffs for January?
The latest rumor puts the possible job cuts at 15,000, or nearly 17 percent of Microsoft's worldwide operations, with MSN getting hit hard.
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Report: Apple's Internet presence grows
In December, the Mac OS and the iPhone together accounted for 10 percent of what Net Applications calls market share of Internet usage.
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The business leader 2009: Chief Meaning Officer
"The job of leadership today is not just to make money. It's to make meaning," writes management consultant John Hagel. Out: Bottom-line-pragmatists and financial wizards. In: philosophers and ethicists.
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Users report 30GB Zunes seizing up; Microsoft IDs clock bug
Many users are reporting their Microsoft music players are rebooting then freezing up. Some dub the problem "Z2K."
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Daily Tidbits: Amazon isn't alone in its success
Amazon's Chinese competitor, LightInTheBox.com, announced that its sales tripled over the past year and it was quick to point out that it's beating its U.S. competitor.
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Dell regroups around four customer segments
Two executives, Mike Cannon and Mark Jarvis, are departing as the computer maker regroups globally around four types of customers.
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Users report 30GB Zunes seizing up
Many users are reporting their Microsoft music players are rebooting then freezing up. Some dub the problem "Z2K."
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Night vision for civilian pilots
Night vision goggles available for civilian pilots.
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Year in review: Shrinking chips, shrinking revenue
The "smaller is better" theme played out with Intel's Atom chip and Netbook PCs, but the recession also put a squeeze on the industry.
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A computer revolution through a child's eyes
A user interface revolution is upon us: my 3-year-old son can use my iPhone thanks more to its accessibility than his smarts.
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Report: Via readying dual-core Atom rival
Via Technologies is reportedly joining other chip suppliers in readying a dual-core processor that will compete with Intel's Atom.
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Report: Apple working on large-screen iPod Touch
Blog cites three independent sources as saying we can expect a 7- to 9-inch screen in the fall of 2009.
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Online holiday sales drop 3 percent
Online retailers record first sales decline in eight years, despite a 15 percent increase on Cyber Monday, the second-biggest day of online shopping ever.
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Networking predictions for the new year
Jon Oltsik offers up 10 technology areas to watch in 2009. Among them? That buzz phrase "unified communications."
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Gawker Media sells Consumerist blog
The blog, which is often an outlet for consumer complaints, will become a new division within the publisher of Consumer Reports.
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Music tech predictions for 2009
Yes, Virginia, there will be a Zune phone. Sort of. As well as a $99 iPhone. And a touch-screen Walkman MP3 player from Sony.
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Photos: Apollo 8's mission round the moon
Seven months before the first astronauts landed on the moon, Apollo 8 made a key round-trip into lunar orbit.
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Texting and tweeting through Obama's swearing in
Inauguration planners are turning to Twitter and text messaging to keep things organized when President-elect Barack Obama is sworn in January 20.
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What's in store at CES 2009
There won't be a ton of surprises, but look for improved HDTVs, and emerging technologies like wireless standards.
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Business groups sue over Homeland Security E-Verify program
A group of business organizations have filed suit over the requirement that certain federal contractors electronically verify their workers' employment status.
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On the trail of Dell's carbon footprint
While the PC maker is certainly early with its carbon-neutral claim, other companies will soon follow. As they do, there will be a need to seriously vet these claims.
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LG Blu-ray box to offer CinemaNow, YouTube videos
The electronics company is out to capitalize on consumers' desire for entertainment online that can be viewed on their TVs.
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Quad-core MacBook Pro on the way?
Intel's quiet introduction of its new low-cost quad-core processor could signal a 17-inch MacBook Pro upgrade at Macworld.
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FCC chairman revises wireless broadband plan
Kevin Martin has dropped Web filtering for porn from his proposal that would create a free wireless broadband service.
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Daily Tidbits: Glassdoor tells you where to work
Netflix, Adobe, and Google are great places to work if you're in the tech field, according to online community offering career advice.
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