
PetroAlgae signs deal with Indian Oil
Another Big Oil company looks to build large-scale production facilities for generating biofuel from algae.
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Verizon offers prepaid wireless service for laptop users
The carrier will offer on-the-go laptop users a prepaid option for wireless broadband service on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
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Lenovo profit surges on cost cuts, notebook shipments
The China-based PC maker more than doubles its fiscal second-quarter profit to $53 million, despite a decline in sales.
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Intel's James Reinders on parallelism: Part 1
Intel exec talks about how to think about performance in a parallel programming environment, and why such environments give developers headaches.
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RealNetworks to lay off 4 percent
The Seattle area layoffs, which will affect about 70 people, come on the heels of Microsoft's cutting another 800 workers on Wednesday.
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Google tries its own take on customer service
Not surprisingly, the search giant thinks automation and innovation are important. But as CEO Eric Schmidt says, everyone wants to wring a neck when things go wrong.
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FAQ: Buying the right Windows 7 upgrade
Readers still have lots of questions on just which version of the software they need to buy in order to upgrade their PC. CNET News tries to offer some answers.
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IBM launches development and test cloud
IBM is launching a development and test cloud service as a part of its Smart Business portfolio, as well as adding private cloud services to Rational Software Delivery Services for Cloud Computing portfolio.
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Twitter begins testing new tweet notifications
Twitter announces on its status blog that it is starting a limited test of a new feature that displays the number of new tweets in your timeline.
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iPhone vs. Droid: Toy boy vs. boy's toy?
While Apple is so clever at appealing to both sexes, the Droid, with its new "Stealth Bomber" ad, seems to be developing an abjectly male persona.
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Mac Game: Art project or malware?
Is the Lose/Lose game a legitimate art project, or should it be flagged as malware because it deletes files?
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Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade available for Samsung Jack
Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade is now available for download from Samsung.
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After onstage spat, Offerpal replaces CEO
Departing CEO Anu Shukla says the offers-and-surveys company has been hunting for a new chief exec for "many months," but the timing is a little suspect considering recent media scrutiny of its business model.
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Verizon promises tethering for Droid
Verizon has confirmed that data tethering will be added to the Droid next year, which will allow subscribers to use their Droid as a modem to connect a laptop to the Net.
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An unofficial way to 'dislike' things on Facebook
Finding Facebook's "like" button a little too cute and happy? Try the Facebook dislike extension on for size. It lets you mark posts you don't like.
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T-Mobile says software error behind outage
In a statement on Wednesday, the cellular carrier says that a software problem generated "abnormal congestion" on its network.
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N.Y. lawsuit details Intel's 'largesse' toward Dell
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's federal antitrust case filed Wednesday alleges a longstanding symbiotic relationship between Intel and Dell.
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How-to: Preview search results in Google, Bing
If all the text on a search results page is overloading your brain, this free Firefox add-on brings relief in the form of thumbnail previews.
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Fads aside, IT is not a fashion industry
We're not as subject to flights of fancy and style whims as Larry Ellison and others may think. Beyond hype, there is a will to progress--and remain practical.
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Cisco results show economy is in recovery
CEO John Chambers says the company's quarterly earnings, which show strong sequential growth, indicate that an economic recovery is fully under way.
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