
Microsoft's Webmatrix site builder tool exits beta
Microsoft's Web site building tool Webmatrix has graduated its beta status, and is being released tomorrow with what the company says should be more polish.
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Boy replaces iPod Touch third-generation battery for $8.59
If you've got a third-generation iPod Touch that needs a battery replacement, it will cost you $79 for Apple do it. But if you're adventuresome, you can do it for about $9 (as long as you already have a soldering iron).
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Verizon Wireless adds 16 New York cell sites
Carrier says its service improvements have nothing to do with its recent announcement that the iPhone is coming to its network.
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Jon Stewart celebrates Verizon iPhone deal
On the Daily Show, Jon Stewart cannot contain his feelings of liberation after the Verizon iPhone announcement. He declares 1/11/11 "VZ Day."
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Report: AMD's Meyer fired over failure to target mobile devices
Ousted CEO found himself at odds with the board because of his lack of strategy and interest in pursuing a market in tablets and other mobile devices, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Study: Pirated content sites attract billions a year
Sites selling pirated software and other digital goods generate about 53 billion visits a year, according to a report from MarkMonitor.
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Windows Phone 7 home-brew hole to be plugged
Home-brew enthusiasts on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform will have the platform's first major exploit patched as part of the phone's next update.
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First hydrogen-powered UAV takes flight
AeroVironment successfully flies the first hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft system. It was in flight for four hours and flew at times above 5,000 feet.
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German investigation of Novell patent sale halted
A German antitrust investigation into the purchase of Novell patents ends, after the buyers withdraw their application.
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Book Saver device takes a page from CD burners
Book publishers had better take heed. Gadget makers are trying to do for books what the CD burner did for music.
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Android more at risk than iOS, says Trend Micro
Chairman of the security software maker tells Bloomberg that Android is more vulnerable to viruses than iOS. The company recently released a security program for Android devices.
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Sensor network to collect and crunch greenhouse gas data
Earth Networks collaborates with Scripps Institute of Oceanography on $25 million project to "take the pulse of the planet" by gathering local data on carbon dioxide and methane emissions.
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MetroPCS accused of blocking certain Net content
In a complaint to the FCC, public interest groups accuse the carrier of blocking services like Skype and Netflix under certain data plans and violating recently approved Net neutrality rules.
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PS3 jailbreak prompts restraining order from Sony
Legal action targets hacker "Geohot" and others, alleging they bypassed a PlayStation 3 firmware update after the game company removed the "Other OS" option from its console.
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iPhone 4 on Verizon
At the New York City launch announcement, Natali Morris takes a hands-on look at the iPhone for Verizon Wireless.
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California to nix cell phones for half its employees
Gov. Jerry Brown plans to cut out half of the state-issued cell phones, saying it's hard for him to understand why taxpayers should be footing so many cell phone bills.
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T-Mobile data cap cut riles U.K. watchdogs
A U.K. consumers group says T-Mobile is selling smartphones built for video streaming and downloading but is now telling customers not to do so.
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Evergreen Solar shutters costly U.S. plant
Price pressure from lower-cost areas, including China, leads Evergreen Solar, which received state aid, to close its Massachusetts solar panel facility.
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European politicos protest DOJ Wikileaks-Twitter probe
Flap caused by U.S. Justice Department's demand for Wikileaks-related Twitter account data spreads to the EU, but U.S. State Department defends move as "appropriate and necessary."
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