
Yelp jumps across the pond
The business reviews site has launched a U.K. edition, adding to its original U.S. site and the Canada edition that launched this summer.
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Dell's Ireland plant to shed 1,900 jobs
The first Limerick employees will leave the PC maker in April and the process of switching production to Poland and to contractors will be done by January 2010.
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Windows 7 beta ready to go
MSDN, TechBeta, and TechNet subscribers can get their hands on the software now, while the general public will get to test-drive the new OS starting Friday.
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Sixense remote improves on Wiimote game plan
Company demonstrates its new motion-control device designed to offer more accurate cursor control than the Nintendo Wii remote.
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Lenovo to cut 2,500 jobs amid restructuring
Layoffs set for the first quarter will hit executives, managers, and a wide range of staff positions as the PC maker seeks $300 million in annual savings.
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Sony calls out Xbox and Wii as flea market peddlers
Japanese consumer electronics giant is finally fighting back against critics of the PlayStation 3 game console. Too bad its argument is weak.
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Microsoft releases SongSmith: Karaoke in reverse
Microsoft is delving into music software with SongSmith, a program that lets anyone sing into their computer and see what it would sound like with musical accompaniment.
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CES Day 0: Webware wrapup
Windows goes Live, Dish gets Sling, LG streams Netflix, and more.
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Sony's Webbie cam follows Pure Digital bid
The Japanese electronics maker tried to buy the Flip Video maker before making its own version of the inexpensive camcorder.
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The biggest cloud-computing issue of 2009 is trust
Trust in the cloud is on a lot of minds today, centering on security, control, accountability, and privacy, and you can bet that it will be at the heart of a lot of innovation in 2009.
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Verizon intros on-the-go DVR programming
Verizon adds remote control for some Fios TV customers to allow them to program and manage their DVRs from an online computer or Verizon cell phone.
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Termite stomach bug to make ethanol
Start-up ZeaChem raises $34 million to build a cellulosic ethanol plant that uses the microbes in termites' guts, rather than genetically designed specialty bugs.
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Where Cisco could beat Sonos
The company's multiroom audio system functionally resembles the Sonos system, with a few important fixes. Pricing is still undisclosed, however.
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Canon fix looks good for SLR's 'black dot' glitch
The company releases new firmware that "improves and mitigates" a problem that could blemish images from the 5D Mark II camera. My test shows favorable results.
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Live blog: Ballmer at CES
Windows 7 will be front and center when Microsoft's CEO takes the Sin City stage at 6:30 p.m. PST. CNET News will be blogging it live here.
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We'll wait for Barcelona for Zune, mobile news
Microsoft got the coveted first-night keynote spot at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, and used it to announce...nothing new.
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Microsoft: Windows 7 not a lock for '09
In an interview, top Windows executive Bill Veghte tells CNET News that he's telling PC makers that the OS might ship in time for this year's holidays and it might not.
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Ballmer touts Windows 7 beta, new deals
As he fills the CES keynote duties formerly handled by Bill Gates, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer aims to show that Microsoft can tackle a dominant Google, a resurgent Apple and a weak economy.
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CES 2009: Gadget extravaganza
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the premier event for gadget makers and aficionados alike. Check here for the main CNET News stories from CES, and more.
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Microsoft strikes deals for Live Search
Microsoft has scored deals with Dell and Verizon Wireless in an effort to get more people to use its Live Search product.
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