
Sun acquires cloud company Q-layer
Software from Q-layer is designed to help companies simplify the management and deployment of data center applications.
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Firm claims silver bullet for 'vampire loads'
Phantom loads from shut-off electronics add up to a lot of wasted energy. Good for You, Good for the Planet says its technology cuts vampire energy to zero.
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'Governor' Meg Whitman? Um, no
In these post-Wall Street meltdown, post-Bernie Madoff, post-bailout times, the reception to another filthy rich dot-commie will be lukewarm, at best
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A quick talk with Scott Cook, Intuit's co-founder and booth babe
Financial software maker is attacking both online and offline money management.
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Cisco adds social networking to its forte
The world's largest maker of Internet infrastructure equipment is now helping big media companies build social networking Web sites.
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$9 million for SpotMixer's video ad service
One True Media, which makes the small-business-focused SpotMixer ad creation software, has also been named an "authorized reseller" for the video arm of Google's AdWords service.
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AMD chipmaking spinoff gets OK from U.S.
The Foundry Company gets the green light to go forward from the U.S. government.
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'MacHeads' documentary looks at Mac faithful
review The new documentary, by two Israeli brothers, is an interesting look at the passion behind the millions-strong Mac community. But it lacks clarity.
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Photos: Scenes from the Macworld keynote
Led by VP Phil Schiller, the Jobs-less presentation included a 17-inch MacBook Pro and DRM-free songs in iTunes.
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Add permanent keyboard shortcuts to Google.com
Get keyboard shortcuts in Google's search with an unsanctioned Firefox add-on that brings more to the table than Google's own experimental shortcuts program.
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Pandora 2.0 for iPhone released
Internet radio company, Pandora, has just released version 2.0 of its immensely popular iPhone application.
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6 services that help you find, follow friends on Twitter
Want to find and follow friends on Twitter, but you don't know where to go to do it? Check out this list of six services that will help you do just that.
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SanDisk, Samsung tout new Netbook, server SSDs
SanDisk and Samsung are introducing new solid-state drives for the Netbook and enterprise markets, respectively.
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Yelp user faces lawsuit over negative review
Community reviewer who suggested a chiropractor was less than honest in his billing practices is accused of defamation in a lawsuit.
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Rest in peace, UIQ
UIQ Technology's interface has served many users well and will now transcend into the realm of smartphone history.
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Google grab bag: Chinese lawsuit, 9/11 ASCII art
Google fended off a Chinese trademark infringement suit, and captured the sudden arrival of searches for characters that show a plane and two towers.
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Obama picks RIAA's favorite lawyer for a top Justice post
A courtroom lawyer who has sued individual file swappers in multiple federal courts is President-elect Barack Obama's choice for a top Justice Department position.
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VMware hires away Borland CEO
Tod Nielsen to become COO at virtualization company where he hooks up with former boss from his Microsoft days, VMware CEO Paul Maritz
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Fring spiffs up VoIP app for Windows Mobile
Mobile VoIP company Fring adds a number of advanced features to its Windows Mobile app, including file transferring.
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Apple activates iTunes downloads over 3G, with a caveat
iPhone users are no longer restricted to iTunes downloads over Wi-Fi, but songs over 10MB may be excluded.
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Live blog: Macworld 2009 keynote
Watch this space for live updates from Apple's keynote presentation Tuesday inside San Francisco's Moscone Center, starring Phil Schiller.
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HP offering free money for old tech equipment
Recycling program in U.S. expands from trade-in credit system to no-strings money.
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2009 will be a dull year for gaming
In contrast to 2008, headlined by a slew of great titles and increasing popularity of gaming in general, the year ahead isn't shaping up to offer much industry excitement.
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Small Indian firms buying their first computers
Holding "the key to growth in India," according to a market analyst, nearly 22 percent of small companies plan to pick up their first PCs in 2009.
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Green news harvest: How to create clean-tech jobs
Debate begins on the best policy for green-collar jobs, and Lotus says it may build an electric sports car to rival Tesla's.
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Green-tech VC jumps nearly 40 percent in 2008
Solar captures lion's share of green-tech investments worldwide, bolstered by massive funding of thin-film solar companies, according to Cleantech Group report.
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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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Apple shows us how to compete with Microsoft
The Mac maker has never pulled any punches in competing against Microsoft, even when it was dependent on the Windows giant.
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Logitech to slash 15 percent of workforce
Manufacturer of PC peripherals, based in Switzerland, says the retail environment has "deteriorated significantly" and will "worsen in the upcoming months."
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Best Buy offers refurbished iPhones
Retailer is selling slightly used models of the iPhone 3G at a $50 discount, Reuters reports. And it's just a week since Wal-Mart got into the iPhone business.
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MobiTV adds CBS to lineup
MobiTV has struck a new content deal with CBS to include popular shows from the network in its lineup of mobile TV channels.
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A new era for Macworld Expo
Without Steve Jobs delivering his trademark keynote address, Macworld Expo won't likely make the same splash. But the show goes on, for now at least.
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Cisco's home-networking push
Company sees big opportunities in the connected home as it prepares to launch its first media-centric products at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Chinese government to Web companies: No porn allowed
China has intensified its campaign against sexually-explicit Internet material by instructing companies, including Google, to curb the availability of pornography.
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Skype 2.8 for Mac to launch Tuesday
Mac users will be first to see new features such as screen sharing and an integrated Wi-Fi hot spot connector.
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New HP ultraportable first to use AMD Neo chip
AMD is introducing new chips at CES that target the no-man's land between Netbooks and notebooks. Enter HP's Pavilion dv2.
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Surfing with the Motorola A3100
The Moto Surf A3100 is a Windows Mobile smartphone with a touch screen.
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SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone announced
Sling Media declares a deadline for its upcoming SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone, and reveals a new trick in the app's retinue.
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Meg Whitman, governor of California? Maybe
Speculation about the former eBay chief executive running for California governor is growing, with the latest hint being that she has resigned from four corporate boards.
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Twitter's celebrity hack: The unanswered question
Only a few famous names emerged from the Twitter hacking. Could the accounts of celebs such as Shaq and Dave Matthews have also been taken over?
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