
Data Domain sued over NetApp deal
Two law firms claim Data Domain board may not have followed proper procedure by accepting NetApp offer and rejecting competing EMC bid.
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IBM investing $100 million in mobile research
With high consumer and business use of mobile devices, Big Blue says it will spend the money over next five years to improve and advance on-the-go communications.
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Microsoft posts teaser for Office 2010
The software maker posts a movie trailer-like video for the next version of Office as well as a "behind the scenes" interview that pokes fun at recent links.
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Change of plans: Apple stores to open at 7 a.m. Friday
The company stores will open an hour earlier than previously announced to accommodate the first day of iPhone 3G S sales.
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What will you do with Amazon's Kindle source code?
Amazon has released some of its Kindle software as open source, but don't expect any Kindle knock-offs to result from this decision.
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Augmented reality: iPhone 3G S' killer app?
Camera-based cell phone browsers could be the next wave of smartphone future tech, and you'll need to upgrade to an iPhone 3G S to use them.
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How well do Netbooks work with Web apps?
Netbooks are all the rage, but how well do they do with the Net part of the equation? We give some of our favorite apps a go on a popular consumer Netbook from Dell.
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Microsoft's Bing has a second good week
ComScore reports that Bing continued to tick up in market share in the past week and is now up about 3 percentage points from where Microsoft was pre-Bing.
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Google: We want Chrome to grow the Web
Google isn't trying to crush its longtime browser partner, Mozilla, with its Chrome browser, but instead is hoping to grow adoption of the Web, according to executive Marissa Mayer.
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Adobe earnings, sales drop in second quarter
Software maker's earnings down 41 percent and sales fall 21 percent, but results are in line or slightly above analyst expectations.
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Date set for NASA hacker hearing in U.K.
Britain's high court will consider next month whether self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon should be tried in the U.K., instead of the U.S., in a case that dates back to 2001.
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State Department comments on 'talks' with Twitter
A requested delay in the site's scheduled downtime was solely to keep an important communication channel alive for Iranian citizens, the State Department says.
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Duke combines solar, storage in smart-grid trial
The smart grid isn't only about home energy reductions. Duke tests a data-intensive system that reduces peak load with a solar array, storage, and smart meters.
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GPUs and the new 'digital divide'
Attending Nvidia's annual analyst day is a good reminder of the significance of graphics processing units.
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Leap Wireless gets its day in the sun
q&a The wireless company is riding a new wave of interest in the prepaid cell phone market and banking on customers who don't like smartphone costs.
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Will new browsers really upgrade the Web?
The latest browsers sport many hot new features. But the avant-garde must reckon with inconsistent standards, lagging IE, and slow adoption.
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Shuttle launch derailed again by hydrogen leak
Launch of Endeavour on a space station assembly mission is postponed until at least July 11 due to an elusive leak in a hydrogen line.
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Girl survives rude emoticon, becomes texting queen
A 15-year-old from Iowa is crowned U.S. National Texting Champion in a competition sponsored by LG. She survived, among other things, an actor dressed as an emoticon trying to distract contestants.
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Google Maps acquires Android voice search, transit
A new version of its Google Maps for Android phones brings with it several new features, including voice search, walking directions, and a transit trip planner.
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Hands-on with Tweetdeck 0.26 (updated)
Some of the great new features are marred by incomplete polish on the user interface.
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Lunar science takes off at NASA
With NASA just days away from launching its LCROSS lunar observation satellite, CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman headed to the Lunar Science Institute to hear what the new agency is up to.
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