
Branson's Carbon War Room takes aim at profits
Virgin Group CEO Richard Branson says businesses need to take the lead on global warming and replacing fossil fuels to avoid to "mother of all recessions."
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Nasdaq shift to lighten Apple's weighting
The rebalancing of the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index, intended to better reflect market values, will also affect the weighting of companies including Microsoft, Google, and Cisco.
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Report: Dell Windows 7 tablet due in the fall
The PC maker's Windows 7-based 10-inch tablet, meant for business users, will likely not be available till September at the earliest, according to Forbes.
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PlayStation users raise $1.3 million for Japan relief
Sony is raising money through the sales of custom PS3 themes in its PlayStation Store. The company's fundraising efforts will continue indefinitely.
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3D Tunes: My life as a virtual karaoke star
A real-world crooner sees what happens when she takes the virtual stage to perform Creedence Clearwater Revival. Note: even singing avatars get butterflies sometimes.
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Were you affected by Epsilon data breach?
The list of companies whose customer e-mail databases were compromised because of a security breach at Epsilon is growing. We look at the consequences of the breach, and what to do about it.
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Mozilla Labs absorbs Thunderbird group
Mozilla will continue to develop the standalone e-mail software, but a lot of the new attention focuses on Web-based communications.
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FTC to investigate Google's search dominance?
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly waiting to see how the Justice Department rules on Google's proposed acquisition of ITA before deciding how to proceed.
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Waste Management CEO places energy bets
The garbage hauler is investing in start-ups to wring valuable products from waste, including electricity, liquid fuels, and chemicals.
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Apple wins reversal in Cover Flow patent case
Apple gets a court case thrown out that would have cost the company more than $625 million for infringing on patents held by Mirror Worlds. A jury had ruled against Apple on the matter just last year.
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Must-have restartless Firefox add-ons
Along with Firefox 4's new support for "restartless add-ons" came the debut of a second catalog of add-ons that you can install or remove without restarting your browser. Here's a round up of 13 of the best ones.
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All iPhone 5 rumors in one handy infographic
French iPhone fans have put together a large infographic to round up all the rumors (thus far anyway) about what the iPhone 5 will--and won't--have.
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Two more AV receivers join Onkyo's 2011 lineup
Onkyo is expanding its 2011 AV receiver line with two new models--the HT-RC360 and HT-RC370.
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Google prank + Kinect hack = useful health tech
Google's April Fools'-inspired Gmail Motion was meant as a joke, but researchers at the University of Southern California make it a reality with SLOOW, their Software Library Optimizing Obligatory Waving.
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Major security breach exposes customer info (video)
CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the database hack at Epsilon, which handles e-mail marketing for thousands of companies, and what customers can do to protect themselves.
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Google confirms product boss departure
Jonathan Rosenberg, senior vice president of product management, has resigned from the company after nine years as one of its most powerful executives.
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TI to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion
Texas Instruments and National Semiconductor boards of directors have already approved the all-cash deal, which makes TI "10 times larger."
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Commodore unveils images of the all-new C64
More than 29 years after the introduction of the original iconic home computer, a new iteration of the company is putting out an all-new version of the C64, updated, of course, for 2011.
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A look at the all-new Commodore 64 (images)
It may be 29 years old, but the venerable "C64" is making a comeback. Commodore has released pictures of its new prototype.
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Comodo hacker says he's protesting U.S. policy
The person (or persons) involved with high-profile intrusion into Comodo's network says he's a 21-year-old cryptographer protesting U.S. foreign policy.
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