
Microsoft sells Expression Media to Phase One
Redmond said Tuesday it has sold the photography cataloging product to a Danish company for an undisclosed price.
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Dell's Streak tablet headed to U.K. first
The 5-inch Android-based Streak is expected to hit stores in Britain in early June, and the U.S. by the end of summer.
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AOL's Armstrong: Bebo deal 'really fell apart'
He wasn't yet CEO of AOL when it blew $850 million on Bebo two years ago, but now he has to own up to one of the digital-media industry's biggest acquisition messes.
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SunEdison banks money to finance solar projects
The solar project developer and a private-equity firm line up a projected $1.5 billion worth of projects for commercial and utility customers.
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Firefox tool erases Justin Bieber from Web
A developer has created a way for Firefox users to totally eliminate all Internet mentions of the teen idol.
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Yahoo buys mobile social network provider Koprol
Eyeing mobile phone users, Yahoo buys Koprol, an Indonesian company that lets people find friends, share locations, and post updates on the go.
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AT&T offers free Wi-Fi in New York City
A pilot program debuts to provide free Wi-Fi service to smartphone customers in New York's Times Square to help alleviate network congestion.
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Morning Edition: Yahoo gets social abroad
MasterCard opens up to software and app developers, the most masculine TV we've ever seen, and Yahoo acquires an Indonesian location-based social network.
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Botnet services for hire: $8.94 an hour
A VeriSign investigation underscores how little money or technical expertise is needed to carry out botnet attacks.
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Get a new 16GB iPhone 3GS for $97
Best deal ever! The price is 52 bucks less than that of a refurbished model. Ah, but should you wait for the iPhone 4 instead?
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Wireless industry goes prospecting for spectrum
With demand exceeding supply, and a shortage of spectrum imminent, a neat trick is needed to keep the lifeblood of the mobile broadband industry flowing.
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Bill Joy on Sun's downfall, Microsoft's prospects, green tech (Q&A)
Sun Microsystems co-founder talks about the Oracle takeover, what's going on with Microsoft, and the status of green technology--the area Joy focuses on now as a venture capitalist.
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Congress rebukes FCC on Net neutrality rules
After 111 members of Congress tell FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to back off, new Net neutrality regulations are looking a lot less likely.
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Ex-Fortune trio aims to spark new dialogue
Three former Fortune staffers say their new Techonomy conference and Web site aim to transcend traditional tech circles. Some big names have signed on.
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Report: Microsoft to restructure consumer unit
A shake-up is looming for Redmond's consumer gadgets division, as the company faces tougher competition from Apple and Google, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Hands-on: Skype video conferencing
Despite weak points in the beta feature, the presence of video conferencing in Skype's computer-to-computer communicator boosts the app's value, particularly for those already using Skype's services.
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Alongside space shuttle Atlantis' final mission (photos)
Astronauts capture stunning images during mission STS-132, the final scheduled flight of space shuttle Atlantis.
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NASA's Phoenix Mars lander damaged, down for count
Phoenix, apparently damaged by ice buildups during harsh Martian winter, has not phoned home during fly-overs, ending hopes for additional science with the lander.
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New ZoneAlarm is quietly effective (review)
Quieter yet more effective, the latest ZoneAlarm Firewall Free should be considered an excellent tool for replacing the otherwise adequate default Windows firewall with a stronger option that includes better outbound protection, antiphishing guards, and ZoneAlarm's behavioral detection network.
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Google offered Viacom $592 million for content
Court documents released Friday also show Viacom's top attorney defended YouTube, and Larry Page "can't recall" much about YouTube deal.
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