
HTC straddles Windows and Android worlds
Speaking at D: All Things Digital, the head of the cell phone maker said that each mobile operating system has its place in the world.
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Wobble-proof Navy crane can offload cargo at sea
The U.S. Navy's experimental automated crane allows vessels to offload cargo in rough seas, eliminating the need for a deep-water port.
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Afternoon Edition: Samsung Galaxy Tab
The Dell streak gets pricing and a release date in the U.S., Skype and Kazaa founders team up to launch an online music service, and pictures of a new Samsung tablet surface.
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AOL eyeing new search deal
Speaking at D: All Things Digital, CEO Tim Armstrong says that the company has started talking with Google and others about who will power its search going forward.
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Yahoo promotes Stata to CTO slot
Raymie Stata, a veteran of Yahoo's search and cloud computing teams as chief architect, will report to new products guru Blake Irving.
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D8 provides look at streaming-game service OnLive
The game service, which launches in two weeks, allows users to stream games over the Internet to a TV or computer. But gaming is just its first application, says CEO.
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Social networking heats up on browsing phones
Accessing social networks is the fastest growing activity for smartphones and other Web-browsing phones, according to ComScore.
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FTC settles suit against cyberspying vendor
Agreement with CyberSpy lets company sell its RemoteSpy keylogger, but requires the OK from PC user so software can't be installed secretly.
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Ballmer and Ozzie speak at D8 (live blog)
The Microsoft CEO and chief software architect speak Thursday morning at the D: All Things Digital conference and CNET offers live coverage.
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Microsoft U.S. ad sales VP Domeniconi to depart
Meanwhile, an MTV executive will likely arrive soon to head up Redmond's online ad sales force globally, sources say.
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Tesla says not affected by CEO's divorce dispute
In SEC filing, electric carmaker says it doesn't expect CEO Elon Musk's contentious divorce to affect company's highly anticipated IPO plans.
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Solar panels that actually look nice
Chinese PV maker unveils semitranslucent photovoltaics that look like mirrors, windows, and skylights.
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Google buys display ad auctioneer Invite Media
Customers of Google's DoubleClick subsidiary will now be able to use Invite's "real-time bidding" technology to buy display ads on publisher sites.
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Kazaa founders give music another try
Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis are launching a subscription music service, coming into a sector at a time when music fans have rejected all-you-can-eat models.
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Software layers BP oil spill over your home
Web site uses Google Maps to let users place BP oil spill image over any region to fathom its scope.
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Zynga scores Challenge Games
The online gaming powerhouse has been on a roll lately--this time snagging an Austin-based social game start-up.
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Morning Edition: In the Kno
Microsoft is updating its Windows Live apps, Google's home page looks a bit more like Bing, and the Kno textbook e-reader is revealed.
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Energy management firm lands ex-Oracle exec as CEO
ENXSuite is the new name for Carbonetworks, which brings in Beatriz Infante as CEO and expands into business energy and carbon management software.
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Court examines Gizmodo devices for iPhone info
Judge appoints special master to examine Jason Chen's electronic gear and discover information relevant to an iPhone prototype.
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Twitter test feature shows fellow Ashton-stalkers
About a tenth of Twitter users can see a feature called 'you both follow,' which is a bit like Facebook's 'friends in common' gimmick.
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