
Michael Dell dings Netbooks
Dell's founder says his company realizes the limits of the Netbook and doesn't recommend it as a "replacement machine for an experienced user."
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SolarEdge garners $23 million in funding
GE and others invest in photovoltaic booster technology that the start-up says could increase a solar power system's output by 25 percent.
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Microsoft eyes smart grid with utility software
Reference architecture is designed for utilities that need to integrate their IT systems and collect more customer usage data in smart-grid programs.
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The factor factor, part 3
A factor-of-two advantage, even if it's an inherent, persistent advantage, isn't enough to unseat an incumbent solution in the face of even the mildest competitive disadvantage. Part three of three.
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China's online game revenue surpasses $900 million
China's online gaming giants are bringing in significant dollars--nearly $1 billion in just the third quarter of 2009.
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Call it a comeback? Google earnings due
Google's third-quarter earnings will arrive Thursday as optimism builds that the Internet advertising economy has turned the corner after a devastating year.
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Bringing tech jobs to Third World refugees
A nonprofit is helping small American companies make more money by outsourcing small tasks to workers in Kenyan refugee camps. The pay can triple what the workers were making before.
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Opera prepares Unite for release
Opera Unite, the server-within-a-browser, now comes fully baked into Opera's beta builds. Check out what's new in Opera 10.10.
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Podcast: Symantec researcher on biggest Patch Tuesday ever
Larry Magid talks with Ben Greenbaum, senior research manager for Symantec Security Response, about Microsoft's biggest ever Patch Tuesday
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Cloud storage--the consumers best friend?
Livedrive offers consumers and SMBs unlimited storage for all their documents, movies, music and more. Users need to start taking backups into their own hands.
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Intel CEO remarks on Netbooks, Windows 7
During Intel earnings conference call Tuesday, CEO Paul Otellini talked about notebook vs. Netbook growth and Windows 7 adoption in business, among other topics.
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Steve Jobs bests Zuckerberg on teens' fave list
Apple's co-founder and CEO beats out Oprah Winfrey and Mark Zuckerberg as the most admired entrepreneur among teenagers, according to a study released by Junior Achievement.
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Full Frame: Views of Oracle OpenWorld
Oracle's logo casts a big red glow on San Francisco as the software giant's show takes over Moscone Center. Here are some sights from the event.
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Nokia's Netbook gamble
PC companies have already stepped on Nokia's smartphone turf, and now Nokia is taking them on in the Netbook market with the Booklet 3G.
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Twitter enlists users to help fight spam
Microblogging service adds a "Report as spam" button as another way to try to combat spam accounts.
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Blockbuster OnDemand lands on TiVo
DVR maker says Blockbuster OnDemand is available to TiVo Series2, TiVo Series3, TiVo HD, and TiVo HD XL owners. Movies will be priced from $2.99 up.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Snow Leopard's disappearing trick explained
Why is Apple's new Snow Leopard OS gobbling up some users' files? We sit down with CNET's Erica Ogg to talk about the rare problem and what Apple is doing about it.
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Want good health in your golden years? Keep working
People who work after retiring enjoy better physical and mental health, particularly when they continue to work in their original fields, a new national study finds.
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Laser gunship hits moving ground target
The damage is modest, but a trial run by Boeing's Advanced Tactical Laser still marks a small victory for directed-energy weapons.
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Google's Postini suffers prolonged e-mail delays
Service was disrupted for a better portion of Tuesday on some portions of Google's Postini e-mail security service, with customers reporting significant delays in e-mail delivery.
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