
Google to launch online bookstore
Starting in the first half of 2010, the Google Editions service will be available to anyone with a Web browser.
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Nokia hit by $832 million loss in third quarter
The mobile phone maker sees sales drop 20 percent and it suffers a big write-down on its failing communications equipment unit.
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AT&T to FCC: Rules must apply to Google too
Telecommunications giant says Google is a powerful company that's trying to fool the government into believing that the rules shouldn't apply to it.
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How Chrome users can scrub Yahoo logo off Flickr
Unbranding the photo-sharing site is the least of the advantages of the Fittr Flickr extension for Chrome. Best are the keyboard controls.
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AVG Free 9 offers speed, lacks etiquette
Security software maker claims significantly faster scan times in AVG Free 9, but some unfortunate behavior from its LinkScanner tool might annoy some enough to swear off that otherwise-excellent feature.
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Ford charges electric, hybrid strategy
Ford's newly named director of global electrification forecasts rapid growth for hybrids and markets for battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles developing in the years ahead.
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Deaf users sound off on Sidekick outage
Recent problems with the smartphone, long popular in the deaf community, leaves many users frustrated and sizing up alternatives.
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We take these open-source truths to be self-evident
Without profits, open source would never have evolved from a relatively obscure hobbyist phenomenon.
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Microsoft: We've recovered most Sidekick data
In a letter to customers, the software maker said that it thinks only a minority of customers will end up losing any data.
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Photos: Inside Oracle OpenWorld
IT developers take over San Francisco for a week of cutting edge developments in business applications.
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Prince Philip: I practically have to make love to my TV
The husband of England's queen offers a rather scathing analysis of modern technology, as well as an interesting insight into how he makes it function.
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Hands-on: Social networking on Xbox 360
CNET gets a sneak peek of the upcoming Twitter, Last.fm, and Facebook apps for Microsoft's game console.
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Can Technorati's makeover return it to prominence?
Technorati launches a completely revamped site and service, with changes to Technorati Authority, search, and their blog directory.
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Social networks, video coming to Xbox in November
Microsoft's hit online service will soon feature the ability to bring Facebook, Twitter, and Last.fm into the living room, as well as to instantly stream movies and TV shows.
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Microsoft aims to match Cupertino's retail glitz
As it gets ready to launch its retail effort, CNET News has the skinny on what to expect inside Redmond's first shops.
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Poland launches Auschwitz page on Facebook
As perhaps a small but significant rejoinder to anti-Semites and Holocaust denial groups on Facebook, Polish authorities create a Facebook page that educates about the Auschwitz death camp.
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Internet watchdog challenges VoIP patent
The civil liberties group says it has found a prior patent and reference material to invalidate a bogus VoIP patent.
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Samsung delivers Blockbuster, Amazon on-demand video
Samsung announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with Blockbuster and Amazon to bring the companies' video-on-demand services to a wide range of its products.
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Lawsuits filed over Sidekick outages
Various legal actions claim negligence on the part of Microsoft and T-Mobile led to the recent cell phone woes.
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Is Quicken at the end of the road?
Intuit's acquisition of the personal finance Web service Mint means great things for Quicken users, but not for a while.
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