
EMC wins Data Domain
After weeks of tug of war, NetApp must concede defeat as EMC strikes a $2.1 billion deal to buy Data Domain.
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Is Sony on the right track with its PS3 strategy?
Sony has said, once again, that it doesn't plan to drop the price of the PlayStation 3. But can another strategy help the company capture more market share?
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LiveAndroid software gains functions
The Beijing-based LiveAndroid project releases an early version of its software that offers "a taste of a Google phone on your computer."
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With Chrome, Google reignites the OS wars
roundup Google Chrome OS, due in the second half of 2010, underscores the Web giant's cloud-computing ambitions and opens new competition with Microsoft.
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Analyzing Google's Chrome OS strategy
The forthcoming Chrome OS is technically straightforward, but why Google is doing an OS in the first place is a little less obvious.
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What Chrome OS has on Windows that Linux doesn't
Because the Web is already a powerful force, Google's OS project has a leg up over would-be Microsoft challengers such as Linux. But has its own issues.
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Where the U.S. government researches a nuclear future
At the Idaho National Lab, the U.S. Department of Energy's leading nuclear research facility, the argument is made daily that nuclear power is our best source of clean, safe energy.
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ARM chip camp sees Google Chrome as opportunity
Texas Instruments and Qualcomm executives talk about the opportunities they see with the Google Chrome operating system.
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Archive your e-mail from almost any account
MailStore Home works with Gmail, Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, and others to archive your messages from multiple accounts. The freeware app can then display those archives in an interface that reads like your Outlook in-box, but searches much fas
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T-Mobile launches iPhone challenger
T-Mobile sees its second Android phone, the MyTouch 3G, as its best hope to take on Apple's iPhone on AT&T.
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Open-source companies log impressive growth in Q2 2009
Open-source companies seem to be weathering the economic recession better than most, according to some recent reports from various private companies.
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Why Chrome OS? Google says, why not?
Google says it is building Chrome OS because it wants to improve the experience of using a computer. Of course, getting more people to spend their lives online and searching can't hurt.
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Google reveals its Chrome OS cohorts
The company names software, PC, and chipmakers it's working with on its new operating system.
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Want some kinetic energy with those fries?
A Burger King in Hillside, N.J., will install a speed bump designed to harness the kinetic energy produced by the hundreds of cars that pass though the drive-thru each day.
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Facebook debuts 'fan box' tool
Aimed at brands, celebrities, nonprofits, and marketers, the new widget lets site visitors add themselves as Facebook "fans."
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PC makers mum about Chrome OS
None of the major PC vendors is ready to publicly commit to Google's newly announced operating system.
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Google OS: Reporters' live chat transcript
A panel of browser and OS experts will be gathering at 2 p.m. to discuss the new Google OS. Got questions? Join the chat.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Google takes on the operating system
Tom Krazit talks about what the Google Chrome OS means for Microsoft, antitrust investigations, and the way people use computers; music royalty deal could save Web radio; and a gadget to solve Paris Hilton's paparazzi woes.
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What will Google's Chrome OS watch you do?
Google's announcement of the Chrome OS is big news, but what will the ramifications for privacy be? We take a look at Google's privacy track record on some of its other products and services.
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Does Google's OS decrease or increase security risks?
Google's upcoming Chrome operating system could cut both ways when it comes to our risk of suffering Internet attacks.
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