
Gartner: 42 percent of CIOs cut their budgets
Among 900 chief information officers surveyed by Gartner, 42 percent have slashed IT budgets for first quarter of 2009, a drop of 4.7 percent from the fourth quarter of 2008.
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Neste biodiesel passes Mercedes truck test
Pilot project claims significant carbon dioxide reduction with trucks and buses running on diesel fuel made from sustainable biomass.
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Ethanol made from straw flows at Shell pump
Cellulosic ethanol company Iogen delivers ethanol made from agricultural residue to a pumping station in Ottawa but commercial-scale production is still not ready.
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Mozilla goes enterprise with Build a Browser program
Mozilla has long been locked out of the enterprise, but new programs like Build a Browser may change that.
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Photos: Sayonara to lunar orbiter Kaguya
Kaguya's stream of striking high-definition photos will come to an end when the satellite crashes into the moon on Wednesday.
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Green news harvest: Global warming slowing wind?
A study suggests that global warming is lowering wind, making wind power less effective, although not everyone is convinced.
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A Google design contest for Guggenheim fans
Architecture contest celebrating the anniversary of Frank Lloyd Wright's famous New York creation asks for Google Sketchup submissions by August 23.
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HP ProLiant SL goes for the extreme
A new line of HP ProLiant servers dubbed as Extreme Scale-Out, or ExSO, target large scale-out workloads in high-performance computing and Web 2.0.
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Make music a social experience with these sites
Listening to music can be fun. But it only gets better when you can listen to tracks and share the good times with friends on music social networks.
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Craigslist revenue flirting with $100 million, report says
According to a study by the AIM Group, Craigslist's revenue will top $100 million this year. The report describes its projections as "conservative."
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The velvet rope: 10 exclusive tech betas
Remember when the private beta was something special? We do. Here are 10 sites that brought it back in the past two years.
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Apple finalizes PowerPC divorce with OS upgrade
Mac OS X 10.6 won't work on PowerPC-based Macs. But Apple picked a good moment to put its foot down and focus on multicore chips of the future.
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NASA hacker McKinnon 'at risk,' lawyer says
At a hearing in London, the defense argues that Gary McKinnon could suffer "psychotic disruption" if his pending extradition to the U.S. is upheld.
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Venture capitalists pin growth hopes on green tech
The flurry of activity in green technologies has been funded in large part by venture capitalists who now face a contracting, more global industry, according to a survey.
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Reports: DOJ steps up Google Books settlement probe
Justice Department sends formal requests for information to publishers involved in the settlement, possibly signaling the agency's opposition.
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Mercury Milan Hybrid takes editors' choice
CNET Car Tech reviews the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid.
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Five of my favorite things about the Palm Pre
CNET editor Bonnie Cha lists her top five reasons for loving the Palm Pre.
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Meebo: We're making bank
Real-time conversation aggregator has ad model that works, traffic to back it up.
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Google releases Quick Search Box for Mac
Billed as an extension to Google Desktop, the Quick Search Box lets you launch applications from the search results, in addition to finding documents and Web sites.
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Trillian beta goes public
Trillian Astra, which has been in development for nearly three years, is now available to users as a public beta and no longer requires a private key to download.
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Google's Schmidt dings Bing
Despite calling an executive committee meeting to discuss Microsoft's new search engine, Google CEO shows no signs he's worried about Bing as a competitive threat.
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