
Microsoft kills Bing Cashback
Once touted as a significant game changer in search, Microsoft is ending a program that gave people rebates when they used Bing to guide them to online purchases.
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Apple posts HTML 5 demo page
Company demonstrates the power of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript--and shows Flash isn't required to build interactive experiences on the Web.
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EMC, NetApp surge in storage market
Both companies gain market share worldwide as the global storage sector bounces back.
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Solexant funded to print thin-film solar cells
Valley start-up raises $41.5 million to scale up roll-to-roll solar cell manufacturing process using nanocrystals made from cadmium telluride.
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Boeing wins $1.7 billion contract from FAA
Under the lucrative contract, Boeing will develop the Next-Generation Air Transportation System designed to improve air-traffic control.
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Morning Edition: iPad in-flight entertainment
Hitachi-LG is working on a Blu-ray drive combined with a solid-state drive, Slacker Radio 2.0 is out for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and Jetstar Airways is the first to offer an in-flight iPad rental service.
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China's Foursquare block tied to Tiananmen Square
The mobile geolocation service isn't sure whether block is permanent, or temporary because people were using it to mark the 21st anniversary of the massacre.
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Simulation shows oil moving up East Coast
A supercomputer simulation shows where the torrent of oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico will likely travel over the summer.
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GM to chase auto tech with VC arm
General Motors creates a $100 million fund to foster innovative auto technologies, betting that advanced tech will perk up sales.
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Motorola brings hands-free driving campaign to cities
Residents of New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Minneapolis may be seeing Motorola-branded Smart ForTwo cars in their cities soon, as part of the mobile hardware company's National Safe Driving Month campaign.
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Using star power for a clean-energy future (photos)
Road Trip at Home: At the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, scientists hope to prove that laser fusion can power the future.
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What AT&T's tiered pricing means for you
In a much-publicized move, the carrier will do away with unlimited wireless data starting Monday. Here's everything you need to know.
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Harnessing a star's power for clean energy
Road Trip at Home: At the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility, scientists hope to generate huge amounts of clean energy by 2020 with a massive laser fusion system.
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Dell considered buyout
At a financial conference, Michael Dell says he had considered taking his company private--but doesn't explain why.
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Michael Jordan confirmed for NBA 2K11 cover
Retired Chicago Bulls legend hits the hardwood once more as the spokesman for 2K Sports' upcoming hoops sim; October 5 tip-off confirmed.
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Chrome gets Google's new video tech
The developer's build of the browser now includes WebM, the open-source, royalty-free video tech that lets browsers use cutting-edge streaming-video features without publishers paying a dime.
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Microsoft to fix 34 holes in Windows, Office, IE
Patch Tuesday bulletins for June will include fixes for outstanding SharePoint and IE vulnerabilities.
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Ford CEO Alan Mulally live at D8
AllThingsD's Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher talk to the Ford CEO about what kinds of technologies are safe to incorporate into cars, where electric cars still need work, and why modern cars are "digitally ignorant."
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European regulators to get Google Wi-Fi data
Personal data collected as part of Google's Street View project will be turned over to authorities in four European countries. Google plans to publish review of how mess happened.
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Sunday is most popular day for online porn
In a sobering collation of statistics, it's also revealed that Utah has the most per capita porn subscriptions, and one in three porn site viewers are women.
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