
Microsoft's Monday phone event (live blog)
The software maker is teaming up with Verizon on a pair of feature phones code-named Turtle and Pure. We'll have all the details for you starting Monday around 10 a.m. PDT.
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Netflix brings streaming to all Wii consoles
After offering Wii instant-streaming discs to a small group of subscribers, Netflix says they are on their way to everyone who requested one.
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Newspaper gambles on online gambling
Philadelphia Inquirer claims to be country's first newspaper to venture into sports betting.
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Key Google Docs changes promise faster service
As part of bid to get companies to abandon traditional desktop software, Google has re-engineered Google Docs infrastructure to improve speed and formatting.
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Best Buy hooks up with Nook
With the Apple iPad now complicating the e-reading fray, Barnes & Noble establishes a new retail foothold via the big electronics chain.
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Loaded: iPhone 4.0 roundup
Palm is apparently searching for a buyer, why 26 million cell phones in Mexico may be turned off this week, and we have your iPhone 4.0 roundup.
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IBM software to help states grab back taxes
Big Blue launches Tax Collections Optimizer software to help state governments determine the best way to collect delinquent payments.
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Liftoff at Yuri's Night (photos)
At the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif., revelers mark Yuri's Night, an annual worldwide party that celebrates Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin's first flight into space.
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On 'Avatar' high, RealD eyes IPO
RealD is off to a strong start supplying 3D glasses and projectors to movie theaters, but it faces real risks as well as opportunities.
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Report: Palm putting itself up for sale
Company will start seeking bidders as early as this week, according to Bloomberg. HTC and Lenovo are on the very short list of potential bidders.
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Why Zynga ticks off the games industry
The young company has scored big with Farmville and other Facebook hits. Gaming pros, though, see lots they don't like, and they're not afraid to say so.
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Schmidt sees online profits in newspapers' future
Google's CEO tells a group of newspaper editors that newspapers can make money online by formulating a new business model.
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Boingo apologizes for subscription-change e-mails
Wi-Fi hot spot provider posts "big fat apology" after telling subscribers their billing plans had been changed, apparently without their consent.
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Random rumblings about Adobe CS5
Before shelling out for cool tools you may never use, make sure that Adobe has fixed the features you do.
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Microsoft issues Visual Studio 2010, Silverlight 4
Company to launch updated version of its developer tools Monday at Visual Studio conference in Las Vegas. Later this week, it's releasing Silverlight 4.
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Photoshop CS5 tries advancing photo frontier
Automatic lens corrections, HDR photography, and automated editing tools are among the new features of Adobe's flagship image-editing software.
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Amazon exec slams some in music sector
In a farewell e-mail, an Amazon manager calls some in the music industry a "total pain in the ass." On Apple, he said he was proud of riling the "Cupertino beast."
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How Motorola's Droid can unlock bra sizes
Among a viral video series from Motorola is a film that claims the phone has an unlock code that reveals the answer to every needy youth's most important question.
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Yuri's Night at NASA celebrates the spirit of exploration
Panorama view of Yuri's Night--which celebrated Soviet Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin's first flight into space--at NASA Ames Research Center.
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New data suggests new MacBooks coming soon
New MacBooks could be on the way soon as new part numbers emerge on Mac rumors sites.
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