
Report: AT&T looks to extend iPhone pact
The exclusive carrier of Apple's wildly popular smartphone is reportedly looking for another extension of their partnership.
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Intel CEO: Laptops with future 'CULV' chip big trend
Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini said low-cost, ultrathin laptops with future Intel processors will be a big trend, a development that could upset the Netbook cart.
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Blogger simplifies posting via SMS and e-mail
Blogger's posting via SMS and e-mail is now a simpler affair, but what about a native application? We're not there yet.
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Report: More layoffs coming to Yahoo
The embattled Internet search pioneer could lay off hundreds of employees in what would be its third round of cuts in a little more than a year.
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Report: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading is done online
A fascinating, involving, and, naturally, complex piece from Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab suggests that little news reading happens online. That suggests advertisers have simply given up on print newspapers.
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500 robots, 10,000 students head to Atlanta
Get a panoramic look at the FIRST Robotics Sacramento Regional competition, where teams of high school engineering students vied for a chance at the national championship.
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Google.org exec leaves to tackle urgent threats
Dr. Larry Brilliant is leaving the search giant's nonprofit arm for the Skoll Urgent Threats Fund to tackle nuclear proliferation, water shortages, and other issues.
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Next Exchange features e-mail 'mute' button
Microsoft has started beta testing of Exchange 2010, which includes conversation threading as well as the ability to ignore a particular discussion.
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Broader Office 14 testing coming by fall
Microsoft says in the third quarter it will launch a "technology preview" of the suite to be dubbed Office 2010. The final version is due in the first half of next year.
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Calif. mulls criminalizing cell phones in prison
A California lawmaker is trying to make possessing a cell phone in state prisons a crime to crack down on the number of contraband cell phones in prisons.
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Filing taxes via cell phone: Not just a dream
Sweden's tax authority will prepare citizens' tax forms, and all they have to do is send a text message to confirm the calculations. But there's a catch.
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Woman discovers apartment trashed on Facebook
A woman rents her apartment to tenants her agent says are reputable. Then one day, she's on Facebook and sees pictures of a raucous party--yes, it's happening at her apartment. And the place is a mess.
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eBay to launch a Skype IPO in 2010
eBay announces plans to spin off Skype in an IPO next year, setting the stage to divest of a company that failed to be a good fit after its acquisition four years ago.
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Intel profit down, but PC sales may be recovering
Chipmaker's profit falls about 56 percent from the year-earlier period, but CEO says company believes PC sales have bottomed out.
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Next Office will come in 32-bit, 64-bit versions
Microsoft confirms that Office 14 will be available in a 64-bit version, a first for the productivity suite and for Microsoft's other mainstream desktop applications.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: What you need to know about tech taxes
Less than 24 hours away from the deadline for filing their taxes, millions of Americans who bought goods and services online last year are still in the dark about what to do.
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Big media leads Webby Awards nominations
The digital divisions of The New York Times and NBC have the most nominations for the annual online media awards presented in New York.
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OutlookDeck brings Twitter concepts to e-mail
E-mail, Twitter, and Facebook all want your constant attention. Here's how to give it to them without losing your mind. It's all about filtering your social airspace.
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Who's buying whom in 2009?
Which big tech companies are going to get bought in 2009? Matt Asay offers his take on a list put together by ZDNet's Jason Hiner.
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Analyst: Microsoft deal could save Yahoo bundles
Yahoo could find itself saving as much as $1.3 billion if it were to outsource its search operations to Redmond, according to a Jefferies & Co. research report.
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Photos: All-in-one Nettops
Asus, Averatec, Dell, MSI, and Shuttle are competing in subcategory of desktop computers that feature Atom processors, Windows XP, and a lower price than full-fledged PCs.
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