
McAfee bug forces Aussie store closures
Australian supermarket chain Coles says the security company's flawed update affected 1,100 of its point-of-sales terminals.
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Letterman pokes fun at Gray Powell, iPhone 4G
Gray Powell, the Apple engineer who lost prototype iPhone is the roast of the town. Losing handset has made Powell famous but that's probably not what he wanted.
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It actually is easy being green
The PlayStation plays ball, baseball that is. Facebook launches Docs.com to compete with Google Docs. And it's Earth Day, so we show you how to recycle your electronics and decide that Kermit the Frog was wrong.
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Nokia earnings rise but miss estimates
Revenue and profit grow but not to the extent that analysts had hoped. Meanwhile, Nokia cautions about the current quarter.
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Earth Day 2010: The power of green (roundup)
On the annual occasion of honoring our big blue marble, we look to see how technology is having an impact, and what lies ahead.
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Biofuel firm Codexis opens at low end in IPO
Codexis, which produces enzymes and catalysts for biofuels and greener chemicals, raises $78 million as this year's first IPO of a U.S.-based green tech company.
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eBay's forecast disappoints Wall Street
Online auction site's current quarter and full-year profit estimates don't match analyst expectations.
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Verizon profits dip, subscriber growth slows
The telecommunications company sees its profits slump, in part because of a one-time health care charge. Also, wireless customers aren't signing up the way they used to.
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CenturyTel makes $22.4 billion bid for Qwest
CenturyTel said Thursday it will buy Qwest Communications for $10.6 billion in stock and assume $11.8 billion in Qwest debt.
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Netflix: More than half of subscribers tap streaming video
The growth in viewing of streamed movies and TV shows highlights the company's first-quarter earnings, in which revenue was up 25 percent year over year.
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CIA-backed group investing in lens start-up
In-Q-Tel, which subsidizes technology of interest to intelligence agencies, is funding LensVector's work on lens tech free of moving parts.
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Chasing home efficiency, nudged by the sun
Call it home hypermiling: CNET's Martin LaMonica sizes up the numbers after two years with solar panels and finds on-site power has made him more thrifty.
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What Facebook's latest means for the Web
The social network is pushing its presence out onto the Web at large--and in turn, pulling more data back in--with a suite of new products that are simultaneously groundbreaking and alarming.
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Hacker runs Google's Android on Apple's iPhone
Don't expect to see this in stores anytime soon, but evidently technology from two mobile phone rivals can be made to cooperate.
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Shot girl gets text message apology
A girl in California attends an arranged fight, gets shot, and then receives an apology by text.
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Target to begin selling the Kindle
The bricks-and-mortar retailer announces it will begin selling Amazon's e-reader on Sunday.
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MLB.TV plays ball live with Sony PS3
PlayStation 3 owners will be able to view live broadcast streams as baseball continues to expand number of devices that offer streaming video of games.
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Ubisoft's controversial 'always on' PC DRM hacked
Ubisoft's digital rights management technology for PC games, which requires that a user is always connected to the Internet, has been compromised.
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Inside the Open Graph at Facebook's F8 (photos)
Developers unleashed on the social Web at Facebook's F8 conference in San Francisco.
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Voice search comes to Google Maps for Symbian, Windows phones
At long last, Google brings the ability to speak your map search into Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile phones.
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