
Survey: Half of businesses don't secure personal data
Survey finds 55 percent of businesses don't secure Social Security numbers, bank accounts, and other data, even though 79 percent have had a data breach.
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New Evernote beta brings facelift, drawing tools
Latest version of the text editor and archiving service brings new features to Windows users with an all-new interface that Mac users have been enjoying for months, as well as some things they don't yet have.
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GE: Solar business is our 'next wind'
To boost its solar business, General Electric is planning to launch products built around new technology: cadmium telluride thin-film solar cells that lower the cost of solar.
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Using coal residue to make a greener brick
Since when has a brick company come out of Silicon Valley? Calstar Products is making a brick using coal fly ash that needs 85 percent less energy to produce.
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Is HP changing its Voodoo tune?
One executive says the integration of the high-end PC maker with the giant company has gone differently than expected. Officially, HP says there's no reason for concern.
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Sony to release new PS3 motion controller next spring
First announced in June at E3, the new controller will give the PS3 more Wii-like functionality, and the news came just as Nintendo announced it was cutting the Wii's price by $50.
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Facebook wastes no time putting FriendFeed to work
The newly acquired start-up has become the face (pun intended) of not just Facebook's further development of real-time streaming technology but also its forays into the open-source community.
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Baidu CEO touts growth of China's search engine
Robin Li tells Stanford students to embrace tough decisions when running a start-up company in a discussion that centered on entrepreneurship in the tough Chinese market.
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Nintendo drops Wii price to $199
Nintendo officially announces that the game console is getting a $50 price cut as of Sunday.
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Microsoft's 'Pink' emerges from Danger's shadow
Microsoft's top-secret cell phone project is coming closer to fruition, though sources tell CNET News that the software maker still isn't looking to get into the handset business itself.
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DemoFall ends with awards and emotional good-byes
After 13 years, managing director Chris Shipley has officially handed the baton to VentureBeat founder Matt Marshall. Together, they gave out the Demo God awards, and did a little dancing.
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Piecing together smart cameras at DemoFall 09
Today's "smart" surveillance systems are really rather dumb, according to experts in recognition technology.
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New Windows 7 launch video breaks bizarre barrier
Microsoft's Windows 7 launch party videos are so strange that they border on awesome. Except they are terrible.
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Revenue up, but Red Hat needs more JBoss focus
Company churns out another impressive quarter, with revenue rising 12 percent, but it may need to invest more in its middleware business to ensure future growth.
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Should pro-anorexia sites be banned?
The U.K.'s Royal College of Psychiatrists calls for pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia sites to be banned. But is this even feasible without specific governmental direction?
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Report: Nokia gobbles up Dopplr
TechCrunch reports the social travel site is being acquired by the struggling cell phone giant for a price of between $15 million and $22 million.
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Nomee combines AIR with social information
Nomee offers some interesting social-aggregation features that might make some Adobe AIR users happy. But others might want to stay with FriendFeed.
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Report: Open-source quality growing as it goes primetime
Open-source software is growing in quality even as it grows in quantity, which is causing competitors and would-be customers to take notice, suggests Coverity.
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Dot Go could be 'the Internet for text messaging'
New service from Scientific Media aims to make it very easy for companies to run text message marketing campaigns.
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Find a great e-book to read online with these sites
Those crazy enough to want to read books online have several good site options, ranging from Google Books to Project Gutenberg. Here's an overview.
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Photos: IDF's super-slim laptops
You can't buy these models yet, but Intel wants to get people excited about a collection of sleek laptops at the Intel Developer Forum.
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