
Smartphones, smartphones, and more smartphones
We have a team at this week's Mobile World Congress in Spain bringing you all the hot news, Google makes some much-needed privacy tweaks to Buzz, and how your recycled electronics are being used in this year's Winter Olympics.
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RIM to give away server software
Research In Motion is fighting to retain business customers--who are tempted by competing smartphones--with a free version of its enterprise server software.
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Rover's woofs now limited to 140 characters
Mattel's Puppy Tweets lets your pooch bug you with short messages. Expect tweets about your slippers and that pesky cat next door.
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How to succeed at marketing the iPad
Marketing experts weigh in on how to explain the sometimes puzzling proposition of Apple's latest device.
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Ellison's team wins long-sought sailing trophy
With Sunday's victory over a Swiss team, the Oracle CEO succeeded in a decade-long effort to win the America's Cup.
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Microsoft makes iPhone its object of derision
During the launch of Windows Phone 7 Series at the Mobile World Congress, Microsoft presents a film that clearly targets the iPhone as being somehow backward.
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Live from an Olympic medal ceremony
CNET's Ina Fried is on hand to catch the reaction as now national icon Alexandre Bilodeau receives the first gold of any Canada-hosted games.
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Before the iPad, there was the ThinkPad
The ThinkPad was originally a slate computer. A short history lesson in how IBM failed to evolve the tablet.
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Olympics notebook: Interview with a Games junkie
Norman Tu is a self-described Olympics addict, attending at his seventh games. But, he says, that's the perk of owning his own company.
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Symbian update will plug into HD television
The Symbian Foundation has unveiled S^3, the next version of the Symbian open-source mobile operating system.
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How will Xbox Live work on Windows Phone 7?
Don't let the simple interface fool you. Xbox Live on a phone is more than having your avatar on one more screen.
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GE's Vscan puts ultrasound tech in docs' pockets
GE Healthcare announces the commercial release of a new, smartphone-size imaging tool that lets physicians peer inside the body at a moment's notice.
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Verizon CTO says 4G service is on track
Verizon's Dick Lynch says the company is nearly finished testing its 4G LTE network. And it will offer commercial service later this year, as expected.
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'Why Firefox?' and 'Why Windows?'--same answer?
Mozilla may be relying too much on "community" to answer the question "Why Firefox?"--a problem that Microsoft also had with its Windows business.
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Linux and Windows heat up mobile market
Apple has had a solid run with its iPhone in the mobile market, but new Linux and Windows initiatives threaten to give Apple a run for its money.
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Ballmer banks on Windows Phone 7 for the future
Microsoft is redialing its wireless strategy with a new version of its operating system that its CEO hopes gets it back on track as a smartphone leader.
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U.S. cyclist accused of computer hacking
French judge issues an arrest warrant for Floyd Landis on charges that he hacked into a computer system at that country's anti-doping agency.
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A look at the new Windows Phone (images)
Microsoft is showing off on Monday the new version of its long-anticipated (and oft-delayed) mobile phone operating system. Here's a look at Windows Phone 7 Series' very Zune-like interface.
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