
MTV loses Web videos from Universal Music
MTV was built on music videos but the company has mostly missed on the online music-video craze. Losing UMG's videos won't help.
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Blink-induced log-in now available on 64-bit Windows
Blink!, which allows users to log into their computer using a Webcam, is now available on Windows Vista and 7 64-bit PCs.
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Tech meets global concern at Techonomy (photos)
Bill Gates, Larry Page, Jeff Bezos and other big tech names gather in Tahoe to talk about technology and its broader role in the economy.
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Apple intros 'try before you buy' to App Store
The free or "lite" versions of apps get a new category in the App Store.
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Google confirms Slide acquisition
The search giant indicated in a blog post that the acquisition will be used to help make existing Google products more "social." Founder Max Levchin, a PayPal veteran, will be joining Google along with his team.
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Loopt gets a geo-aware directory of nearby deals
Loopt's location-aware deals service is expanding to make the process of finding and traversing to a nearby deal a more exploratory experience.
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Week in review: Tech companies make nice
Let bygones be bygones, some companies say, while Mideast nations ban BlackBerry. Also: Net neutrality dead?
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Yoko Ono: iTunes-Beatles deal still long way off
John Lennon's widow says negotiations between Apple and Apple Corps, the holding company controlling the Beatles' music, are still at an impasse.
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HP Labs imagines your computer watching you
In an interview, HP Labs head Prith Banerjee tells CNET that search could be a whole lot better if the devices and services could track your actions.
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Innovators gather for 'techonomic' summit (roundup)
Google and Hewlett-Packard are just two of the companies represented at the inaugural Techonomy conference, focused on the economic power of innovation.
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iPod Touch to get front-facing camera?
The sequel to the critically acclaimed "Batman: Arkham Asylum" is announced with a title and release date, Saudia Arabia shuts off BlackBerry service overnight, and Apple's next iPod Touch may be getting a front-facing camera, if leaked photos are authentic.
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Clinton supports RIM in security spat
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she understands the need to keep tabs on terrorists but that countries should not be banning BlackBerry services to do it.
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Picture of the Day 8/6: What is this?
If you know what this is and where it's located, you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day challenge.
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Apple eyeing Chinese gaming company?
An executive of Handseeing Information Technology says his company has been talking with Apple about the possibility of an acquisition, according to reports.
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Luca Tech feeds coal-eating microbes to make gas
Start-up seeks permitting to expand tests. Its technology encourages coal-eating bacteria to produce natural gas from depleted wells.
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Geneco's VW Beetle gets pep from poop
Engineers from U.K.-based Geneco unveil a modified Volkswagen Beetle that runs on compressed methane gas extracted from human waste. A Dung Beetle, if you will.
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Google, Viacom link up on 'Fred' movie
The YouTube star is getting his own TV movie, and the company backing it is Nickelodeon--owned by Viacom, which is fighting YouTube owner Google in a major copyright case.
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FutureGen clean-coal project gets $1 billion from U.S.
The FutureGen effort is meant to show utilities how to retrofit their coal-fired power plants to capture and store CO2 and other emissions.
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The crypto machines of the NSA museum (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman couldn't get into the National Security Agency, but he did visit its museum. Think Enigma.
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Ask Maggie: On wireless data roaming; gauging usage; and venting about billing
CNET's Maggie Reardon answers questions about wireless broadband services, including why usage-based data billing may not be a bad thing for all consumers.
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