
Webware Radar: Google adds third-party ad widgets to DoubleClick
Also: Almaz Capital Russia Fund I has invested in Parallels, online education service, Knewton, raised $6 million in Series B funding; and Socialcast has $1.4 million in Series A funding.
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Apple updates Xserve with new Xeons
Apple's servers now have new Intel quad-core processors to get them up and running.
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End nears for XP, Office 2003 support
Microsoft will drop mainstream support for the OS and the applications suite next week. Patches and bug fixes will still be released, though, and support contracts will be honored.
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U.S. offers peek at proposed copyright treaty
After receiving complaints about the lack of transparency surrounding negotiations of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, the Obama administration is releasing a summary of the proposed treaty.
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Fisker Auto pockets funding for electric Karma
Fisker Automotive lands $85 million to develop and manufacture the Karma, a plug-in hybrid luxury sedan due by the end of this year.
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NASA images show thinning Arctic sea ice
The space agency and the National Snow and Ice Data Center are concerned over data showing smaller amounts of thick permanent ice and more thin melting ice caps.
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Google to publishers: We're not evil or illegal
After executives from newspapers and wire services have renewed their threats against online news aggregators, Google's legal team fires back.
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GM, Segway partner on two-wheel city vehicle
How to fix urban transportation? GM and Segway unveil a two-wheel concept vehicle that seats two people and runs on batteries.
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Taking your health records online
roundup Many companies are working on efforts to make patients' medical records available on the Internet.
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Q&A: Canon helps usher in the video SLR era
Video SLRs are rewriting the rules of the camera industry, and Chuck Westfall says Canon is learning from its early effort.
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Wireless industry wants in on health care stimulus money
Wireless industry is hoping it can reap the rewards of billions of dollars being spent on health care technology as part of the economic stimulus package.
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Q&A: Zend CEO talks up latest server releases
Zend continues to push PHP into the enterprise. The upcoming product releases are designed to help make Web applications legitimate alternatives to Java, says Andi Gutmans.
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Kid's cell calls police while he allegedly boasts of burglaries
An Arizona teen allegedly brags to his buddies about burglaries he's carried out. For some unfathomable reason, his cell phone spontaneously calls the police, who listen in to the whole conversation.
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Columnist fired after reviewing pirated 'Wolverine'
An entertainment columnist "parts ways" with News Corp. after downloading and reviewing an unauthorized version of the unreleased superhero movie.
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SlotRadio could thrive with more eclectic music
The $99 MP3 player comes with microSD card containing 1,000 songs curated by Billboard editors, but big hits aren't enough to drive sales. Instead, SanDisk needs to draw music fans in.
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Intel launches new chip logos, rating system
Chipmaker revamps its processor badging and rating system for consumers and businesses.
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Nine tools that let you randomly browse the Web
Want to browse the Web at random? We've got a small selection of tools that let you do it with speed and true unknowing.
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Hunch: The decision maker you were waiting for?
Hunch is a new decision-helping service that asks you to answer questions to find out if you should do something. Is it worth trying out?
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Twitter fail-whale snacks on user avatars
Don't freak out or anything, but your user icon might have disappeared from Twitter on Monday. Luckily, CEO Evan Williams says it won't be gone for long.
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Hands-on with the Nintendo DSi
Don Reisinger has the new Nintendo DSi for almost a week. Find out what he thinks of it and his opinion on whether you should pick one up.
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