
Alexandria, Va., is top city for online giving
Alexandria, its neighboring Arlington, Va., and Cambridge, Mass., were the three most generous U.S. cities for per capita online donations in 2009, says report from Convio.
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Film studio blames money woes on economy, tech
Sony cuts 450 jobs and tells workers technology is changing people's film-consuming habits.
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Windows 7 market share tops 10 percent
The popular new operating system accounts for 1 in 10 computers accessing the Web, according to Net Applications.
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Microsoft investigating Windows 7 battery issue
The software maker says there is a problem that is causing some users to erroneously see a warning about their battery needing replacement.
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Social-networking spam hit business hard in '09
Businesses were hit by a 70 percent rise in malware from social networking sites last year, according to a Sophos survey.
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Does Twitter make you stoopid?
Google may launch an app store for businesses, Microsoft wants to play Tag, and Twitter may be draining your brain.
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Google shows off Chrome OS tablet ideas
Mock-ups of a Chrome OS tablet emerge much more quietly than Apple's iPad. In some ways, Chrome OS could be a better fit for tablets than for Netbooks.
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Makara turns the cloud into a virtual layer
WebappVM rebrands as Makara and offers platform designed to give developers a new way to quickly and easily deploy to the cloud.
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New Facebook craze can violate terms of service
Technically, posting a copyrighted photo of a celeb--as loads of Facebook users are doing per a "Doppelganger Week" fad--violates terms of service. But for once copyright holders don't seem to care.
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NTT DoCoMo to show off 4G handset
Japanese carrier plans to demonstrate a prototype handset based on high-speed wireless data technology LTE during this month's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Mozilla weighs privacy warnings for Web pages
New icons in Firefox could reveal how much privacy a Web site provides--a useful new feature, but only if publishers agree to rate themselves.
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Windows Azure finally ready for customers
Microsoft's foray into the cloud has been a bit tumultuous. Will Azure be anything more than a confusing experiment?
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Does Google wish the iPad didn't exist?
A simple Google search for "disk space on iPad" doesn't offer you quite what you'd think. The Google search engine feigns incomprehension.
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Wozniak cites 'scary' Prius acceleration problem
More problems may be lurking for Toyota, if comments made by Apple's co-founder about his 2010 Prius are any indication.
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Greasemonkey comes to Chrome
Greasemonkey scripts are an easy way to create single-serving enhancements for Firefox, and now they work natively on Google Chrome, too.
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This iPhone app personalizes your robot massage
Human Touch unveils its latest "wellness solution" at the Vegas World Market Show--an app designed to let users better personalize the AcuTouch 9500 robotic massage chair.
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Report: Google planning app store for businesses
Third-party developers might soon be able to sell add-ons to the Google Apps suite of software for businesses through a Google-hosted online store, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Obama ends moon program, endorses private spaceflight
In a dramatic break with the past, the Obama administration's 2011 NASA budget ends the agency's moon program and calls for shifting manned launches to private industry.
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Windows 7 sales deal Linux a winning hand
Microsoft is making record profits, even as its hardware partners struggle to pick up the tab. Could this be a recipe for greater experimentation with Linux?
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NASA dims lights for Constellation program (photos)
The Ares rocket, Orion spacecraft, and Altair lunar lander didn't have the right stuff after all. President Obama's new budget proposal puts an end to years of work and spending.
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