
Execs see technology as economic equalizer
Intel's chairman Craig Barrett and Cisco CEO John Chambers see technology as the key to eliminating poverty throughout the world.
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McAfee: Google developer site being used to distribute malware
McAfee says it is finding links to fake videos that download Trojan horses on the Google Code hosting site for developers.
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Where's Windows 7 beta? Microsoft posts, then pulls the download
The file for Microsoft Windows 7 beta is hours overdue, with no announced time of arrival.
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Lawsuit over Yelp review settled
San Francisco chiropractor and his former patient settle defamation lawsuit over a negative review on the community reviews site.
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Slacker Radio brings BlackBerry a neat caching trick
The awesome, free Slacker Radio app for BlackBerry does what it promises, and then some. For non-U.S. songsters, there's only one catch.
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Why you should follow everyone who follows you on Twitter
Should you follow everyone who follows you on Twitter? Don Reisinger makes the case that you should--for the good of all of us.
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Twitter proposals: Good or bad?
Would you use the microblogging service to propose marriage to your beloved? Let's hear from you.
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Photos: Adult Entertainment Expo crashes the CES party
Never mind computer gadgets. The Adult Entertainment Expo, also running in Las Vegas right now, is the place to be for anyone in--or interested in--the porn industry.
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M&A prospects better for small companies, new media
Reports released this week show that small technology deals and ones related to nontraditional media are likely to fare better during this recession year.
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Intel talks USB 3.0 at CES
Jeff Ravencraft of Intel talks about how fast USB 3.0 is and its status.
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Why Netbooks are good for Seagate
Chief Executive Bill Watkins talks Netbooks, Palm's new smartphone, and his favorite CES trend.
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Schlage to put your front door locks on the Web
DIY security system will also control thermostat, lights, and send you pictures.
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Google Reader gets how-to video guides
Newbies looking to learn how to use the Web based RSS reader can now just sit back and watch instead of reading large, text-heavy help pages.
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CES notebook: Less money means less sushi
CNET News' Ina Fried shares her observations from this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Palm's Pre arrives on smartphone scene
Some have billed it as an iPhone killer. That may be overstatement. But while the device may not mark the iPhone's demise, Larry Magid is impressed with Palm's new PDA.
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Firefox in Russia dumps Google for Yandex
After soliciting feedback and setting up a business partnership with Yandex, Mozilla opts for a new default search partner.
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Chrome gets Mac deadline, extensions foundation
Google has revealed its goal for releasing Mac OS X and Linux versions of its browser. Also, cutting-edge Chrome sports early work to enable extensions.
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Microsoft holding off on Windows 7 public beta
The company says it needs to add some more servers before making the code publicly available. Heavy demand on Friday was leading to site problems for Microsoft.
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Web videos of Oakland shooting fuel protests
The quick spread of online videos taken by onlookers of a BART police officer shooting an unarmed man angers the community and plays a big role in its intense response.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Deconstructing Ballmer
CNET News' Ina Fried sat down with Microsoft's CEO at CES. The interview takes place against one of the more turbulent periods in that stories company's history.
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