
Most don't want the FCC to regulate the Internet
Only 21 percent of U.S. adults polled by Rasmussen Reports said they'd want the FCC to regulate the Internet, with 54 percent opposed to such action and 25 percent undecided.
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EPA warns of PCB-laden school lights
Recommendation goes out to schools to pre-emptively remove all fluorescent lighting made before 1979 as it likely contains PCBs now being released into air as they break down from age.
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Analyst: Hey Apple, go buy Netflix
Apple's online movie business is just a tenth the size of Netflix, says a Gleacher analyst, who suggests that an acquisition would be smart business for Apple.
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Amazon 2010 tops: Stieg Larsson, giraffe baby toys
No numbers were included, but Amazon has released its top-selling, most-wished-for, and most-gifted items in a bunch of categories for the year.
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Who needs a subwoofer?
Whether you "need" a subwoofer or not depends on a number of factors, but some of the very best-sounding systems don't use subwoofers.
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Study: So people do pay for online content
Almost two-thirds of Internet users polled by Pew Internet have paid for music, software, or other intangible online content, with the typical person shelling out around $10 a month.
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Verizon powers up smart-home services
Real-time management system for home automation to get started in Fios-based pilot project in New Jersey, with wider availability planned for mid-2011.
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Amazon, Apple, Netflix tops in customer satisfaction
Overall satisfaction with online retailers dips slightly from last year, but still proves higher than in preceding years, with familiar names atop the list, according to a survey by ForeSee.
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Road Trip Pic of the Week, 12/30: What is it?
If you know what this is and where it's located, you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Week challenge.
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Skype for iPhone adds two-way video calling
While Skype is nowhere near first to wave the video calling banner, waiting may not have been a bad move. For a player this major, quality and timing are everything.
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Mobile security firm warns of new Android Trojan
Mobile security specialist Lookout warns that Trojan dubbed Geinimi, which has cropped up in China, it is the most sophisticated cellular security threat seen thus far.
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Facebook dominates Hitwise list of top searches
The social-networking giant beats out Google for the top spot in the traffic company's annual list of most-visited Web sites.
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Seventh person arrested in insider trading probe
It's yet another arrest of an expert consultant in the ever-widening FBI investigation into insider trading of tech companies.
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Apple's iPad 2 rumored to have USB port
With the bulk of the holiday shopping buzz dying down, rumors of Apple's new iPad 2 have sprung to life, including this most recent one about a USB port.
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Sony wants LG phones out of U.S. market
Citing patent infringement, Sony has asked the International Trade Commission to ban the import of certain LG phones into the U.S.
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Millions of Honda owners victims of data breach
Honda warns more than 2 million of its U.S. customers that an e-mail database containing their names, e-mail addresses, and in some cases vehicle identification numbers, has been stolen.
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HTC Evo Shift 4G could get Jan. 9 release
An upcoming Radio Shack newspaper ad points to a January 9 release date and a $149 price tag for Sprint's upcoming HTC Evo Shift.
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Manage your passwords with the new RoboForm 7
The latest version of this powerful password manager throws in a new look and feel, support for Google Chrome, and offers an annual subscription to install it on multiple PCs.
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Skype blames recent outage on buggy software
CIO Lars Rabbe explains the reasons behind the recent outage that left Skype customers around the world without service and what the company is doing to prevent it from happening again.
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Intel offers compact SSD for 'dual drive' laptops
Intel announces solid-state drive targeting dual-drive laptops that use the SSD for speeding up certain common tasks.
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