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- "Modern Warfare 2" strikes on Tuesday (AFP)
- iPhone disappoints in China launch: analysts (AFP)
- Apple TV 3.0.1 update addresses disappearing content issue (Macworld.com)
- Deadline arrives in Google book-scan deal (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Framed for child porn — by a PC virus (AP)
- Google to buy mobile ad network for $750 million (AP)
- Electronic Arts acquires Playfish for $275 million (AP)
- Tagged.com settles with NY, Texas in invite fight (AP)
- Google buys mobile ad firm for $750 million (Reuters)
- Nokia Recalls Millions of Mobile-Phone Chargers (NewsFactor)
- Nokia to replace 14 million phone chargers (Reuters)
- Dish gains subscribers, sets special dividend (Reuters)
- Electronics Arts buys social game maker Playfish (Reuters)
- New iMacs get touchscreens, courtesy of Troll Touch (Macworld.com)
- RIM to help app developers use ads, micropayments (Reuters)
- Cisco Adds Features To Unified Communications System (NewsFactor)
- Worm Infects Jailbroken iPhones with SSH in Australia (NewsFactor)
- Firefox Turns 5: Happy Birthday Firefox! (PC World)
- Lawsuit claims iPhone games stole phone numbers (Macworld.com)
- Eager gamers line up for 'Modern Warfare 2' (AP)
- Wi-Fi for travelers becomes Web marketing lure (AP)
- EU objects to Oracle's takeover of Sun (AP)
- Yahoo CEO pledges to boost profit margins (AP)
- EA posts 2Q loss, cutting 17 pct. of work force (AP)
- Twitter, Internet undermine Canada election rules (Reuters)
- Filmmaker Kevin Smith to appear at Macworld 2010 (Macworld.com)
- Apple becomes top phone maker by profits: research (Reuters)
- RadioShack, Revlon, Dish Network are big movers (AP)
- EA shares drop after job cuts, outlook (AP)
- Bare Bones Software releases Yojimbo 2.1 update (Macworld.com)
- Amazon delivers Kindle books to PCs (AFP)
- Fitch warns on Sun Microsystems after EU challenge (AP)
- Estonians, Russian, Moldovan charged in credit card hack (AFP)
- Novell plugs Linux developers into Visual Studio (InfoWorld)
- New software shows British TV live on iPhone (AFP)
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- HP's 3Com takeover marks a shot at Cisco (AP)
- Review: New BlackBerry Storm improves on original (AP)
- Microsoft brings more Web data to Bing results (AP)
- Web-based e-mail features come to desktop software (AP)
- Schools shun Kindle, saying blind can't use it (AP)
- Drug industry presses FDA to allow more online ads (AP)
- Churchill Downs buying YouBet.com (AFP)
- New invention addresses lithium battery fires (Reuters)
- Report: Motorola looking at selling unit (AP)
- Review: `Pirate Radio' rolls when it should rock (AP)
- Leaked: Project Natal Launch Date November 2010 (PC World)
- Samsung Launches Bada Mobile Operating System (NewsFactor)
- Tracking Features Added To Google Latitude (NewsFactor)
- How to Deny Service to a Federal Wiretap (PC World)
- New Malware Affects Jailbroken iPhones (PC World)
- Second Beta Release of Firefox 3.6 Fixes 190 Bugs (NewsFactor)
- Apple releases Safari 4.0.4 update (Macworld.com)
- Opposition: Iran rulers more brutal than shah (AP)
- Google makes concessions on digital book deal (AP)
- Dell smart phone to debut in China, Brazil (AP)
- Swiss privacy watchdog to sue Google Street View (AP)
- Craigslist founder joins Wikimedia advisory board (AP)
- 'Star Trek Online' to beam gamers to the bridge (AP)
- Google, Plaintiffs Submit Revised Book Search Settlement (PC World)
- AT&T's Verizon Ad Battle: Who's Being Hurt Worse? (PC World)
- Qualcomm Shows Off World's First 'Smartbook' (NewsFactor)
- Russian policemen turn to YouTube (AP)
- Security heightened ahead of Ubisoft's 'Avatar' game release (AFP)
- Judge rules in Apple's favor in Psystar case (Macworld.com)
- Amazon Web Services offers .Net development kit for its cloud platform (InfoWorld
- Dell's Global Mini 3 Strategy Shows a Hint of Genius (PC World)
- Fake Verizon 'balance-checker' Is a Trojan (PC World)
- The Macalope Weekly: Business 101 (Macworld.com)
- Internet to 'speak Arabic' (AFP)
- International Aero Engines in Airbus deal (Reuters)
- PC World Podcast 53: Intel and AMD Settle, Microsoft and Apple Copy Each Other (P
- Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover (AP)
- Twitter to scrap controversial suggested user list (AP)
- Finnish technology workers warn of strike (AP)
- Cisco raises bid for Tandberg to $3.4 billion (AP)
- UN defends removal of China poster at Net event (AP)
- Nintendo Wii may provide actual exercise: study (Reuters)
- Ahead of the Bell: Sprint Nextel jumps on upgrade (AP)
- IBM makes Big Blue cloud (AFP)
- Review: 'Super Marios' gets multiplayer makeover (AP)
- Apple reverses decision, approves iPhone political caricature app (Macworld.com)
- Software should help ND ratepayers conserve energy (AP)
- Cisco raises offer on Norway's Tandberg (AFP)
- Apple Beats Psystar: Is It a Win For You? (PC World)
- YouTube tries to help media find more free video (AP)
- Microsoft co-founder Allen treated for lymphoma (AP)
- Comcast's NBC talks cap its decades-long rise (AP)
- Vonage to settle investigation involving 32 states (AP)
- Microsoft co-founder diagnosed with cancer (AFP)
- Windows Marketplace Reveals Fragmentation (PC World)
- Sprint Nextel settles Minn. lawsuit over contracts (AP)
- YouTube launches channel for citizen journalists (Reuters)
- Apple Tablet Speculation Reignited by CNN Report (PC World)
- Apple posts Snow Leopard printer driver updates (Macworld.com)
- Avid posts final 3Q results, corrects errors (AP)
- Twitter to overhaul user list seen as partisan (AP)
- UK Hails First Cybercrime Cooperation With Banks (PC World)
- The Future of Linux is Google (PC World)
- The $2 Britney Spears iPhone App and 5 Other Ways to Waste Money (PC World)
- AP Sources: MySpace in talks to buy imeem (AP)
- UK: Millions of customer records sold (AP)
- T-Mobile resumes sale of Sidekicks after data loss (AP)
- YouTube tries to help media find more free video (AP)
- Microsoft's cloud computing system is growing up (AP)
- Senators blast Web sites for scamming shoppers (AP)
- Rumors of Steep Mac Discounts Seen as Unlikely (NewsFactor)
- Verizon Says AT&T's Lawsuit Seeks To Hide 3G Truth (NewsFactor)
- Wal-Mart confirms some Black Friday deals (AP)
- Wal-Mart offers savings on toys, video games (AP)
- Photo Essentials 3 plug-in released for Photoshop Elements (Macworld.com)
- China court rules against Microsoft in IPR case: report (Reuters)
- IBM Offers Symphony on Keepod USB Devices (PC World)
- GAO: Los Alamos computer security has weaknesses (AP)
- Adobe Releases Betas of AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.2 (NewsFactor)
- Mac News Briefs: Better scanning in Snow Leopard (Macworld.com)
- Nintendo's Mario endures even as games come and go (AP)
- Review: $100 Palm Pixi is stylish but sluggish (AP)
- Calif. requires TVs to be more energy efficient (AP)
- Sony Ericsson closes NC, other sites as HQ moves (AP)
- 'Call of Duty' setting entertainment records (AP)
- 'Uncharted 2' leads Video Game Award nominations (AP)
- Microsoft shows off Silverlight 4's feature list at PDC (InfoWorld)
- Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 friend Facebook (AP)
- Upscale McDonald's brings European style to NYC (AP)
- DirecTV appoints Pepsi exec White as CEO (Reuters)
- 'Modern Warfare 2' sets entertainment industry records (AFP)
- CatPaint iPhone app adds cats to any photo (Macworld.com)
- Concur Technologies shares fall on weak guidance (AP)
- Lead US disaster agency reaches out electronically (AFP)
- UK police make 2 Trojan computer virus arrests (AP)
- Firefox Edges Towards 3.6 with Another Beta (PC Magazine)
- A quiet Palm releases WebOS update (InfoWorld)
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- EBay completes sale of Skype for $2 billion (AP)
- Dell profit falls 54 pct; report pulls shares down (AP)
- Glitch snarls air traffic in latest woes for FAA (AP)
- AOL offers buyouts to over a third of work force (AP)
- Google's Chrome OS to be ready for 2010 holidays (AP)
- Yahoo jumps on Twitter bandwagon to improve search (AP)
- Obama answers questions from top Cuban blogger (AP)
- First Look: Super Monkey Ball 2 (Macworld.com)
- Android vs. iPhone: Which Has the More Advanced Users? (PC World)
- Google adds automatic captions to YouTube (AFP)
- China tightens supervision of online games (AFP)
- Hack brings 10.6.2 back to Atom processors (Macworld.com)
- Former CEO of Bricsnet indicted for embezzlement (AP)
- Office 2010 Integrates with the Web, But Weakly (NewsFactor)
- Google's Chrome OS: What's in it for Microsoft? (PC World)
- Holiday Shopping Notebook: Holiday gimmicks (AP)
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- Sony hopes online service will build brand loyalty (AP)
- Dell's profit, stock drop on weak quarterly report (AP)
- 200 Web sites spread al-Qaida's message in English (AP)
- Web sites cater to for-sale-by-owner home sellers (AP)
- GE, Vivendi talks over NBC Universal stretch on (AP)
- Mussolini's blood and brain up for sale on eBay (AFP)
- Xbox LIVE Gold Free Today Through Monday (PC World)
- Nokia to axe 330 jobs in Finland, Denmark (AFP)
- Simpsons' lampoon of Sarkozy sudden French web hit (AFP)
- You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- Cisco releases Web security app for iPhone (AFP)
- Google's Chrome OS Will Be Optimized for Speed (NewsFactor)
- EU extends Oracle/Sun review deadline until Jan 27 (AP)
- Security Pro Says New SSL Attack Can Hit Many Sites (PC World)
- EU Gives Oracle Extra Time to Respond to Sun Inquiry (PC World)
- Cloud Engines updates Pogoplug media sharing device (Macworld.com)
- Lester leads Hofstra past Yale 68-63 (AP)
- Google adding automatic captions to YouTube videos (AP)
- Skip the Crowds: Online Shopping Tips for Black Friday (PC World)
- Ruby shining on Java, Windows, and Mac OS (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone seeks more time to reply to Indian tax claim (AFP)
- Moody's downgrades Liberty Media LLC ratings (AP)
- The Macalope Weekly: Stupidium is an infinite resource (Macworld.com)
- Google Chrome OS: A Simple FAQ (PC World)
- Sun-Times Media names John Barron group publisher (AP)
- Get Chrome OS Now (PC World)
- Gameloft to cut back on Android development (Macworld.com)
- South Koreans to get Apple's iPhone this week (AP)
- B&N Nook sells out, too late for holiday orders (AP)
- New Attack Fells Internet Explorer (PC World)
- Underwhelmed By Chrome OS? That's Kinda the Point (PC World)
- Ciena takes Nortel unit auction to 2nd day: sources (Reuters)
- Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks (AP)
- News Corp, Microsoft hold talks on Google: report (AFP)
- Laptop becomes reality for Uruguay's schoolchildren (AFP)
- Ubisoft steps up videogame fitness with virtual coach (AFP)
- Hands on: Roku's updated Player software and new Channel Store (Macworld.com)
- Chrome OS: Google's Big Brother Fetish Continues (PC World)
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- HP profit jumps on cost cuts, new market expansion (AP)
- Friends go online at Foursquare to meet offline (AP)
- Google scoops up display ad specialist Teracent (AP)
- Canada woman to fight insurance co. over Facebook (AP)
- Retailers look to stretch out Cyber Monday push (AP)
- Google pacts with TiVo for TV ad data (Reuters)
- Buffalo Ships USB 3.0 Hard Drive (PC World)
- Nokia says it will cut 220 R&D jobs in Japan (AFP)
- The Justin Bieber Example: Use Twitter or Incite a Riot and Get Arrested (PC Worl
- Super Mario Kart, Bit Trip Void Hit Wii (PC World)
- Apple Enters AT&T vs. Verizon Ad War (PC World)
- First look: Microsoft SharePoint 2010 beta (InfoWorld)
- Key scientist says politics behind stolen e-mails (AP)
- Mich. spammer gets 4 years in stock fraud scheme (AP)
- Bugs & Fixes: Firefox Squashes a Buggy Microsoft Plug-In (PC World)
- "Jail broken" iPhones hacked by new virus (Reuters)
- AT&T and Verizon ads duel on airwaves and in court (AP)
- US online ad revenue down 5.4 pct in third quarter (AP)
- Facebook creates dual-class structure, but no IPO (AP)
- Microsoft says cost-cutting CFO to step down (AP)
- Google apologizes for offensive first lady image (AP)
- Senators press EU to speed its Oracle-Sun probe (AP)
- Italian prosecutors seek jail for Google execs (AP)
- Apple posts guidelines on 27-inch iMac’s Target Display mode (Macworld.com)
- Google Improves Mobile Movie Search (PC World)
- Iraqi government launches YouTube channel (AFP)
- Do Video Games Allow Virtual War Crimes? (PC World)
- Gameloft does a backflip, supports next generation Android phones (Macworld.com)
- Blue Coat Systems rises on strong results, outlook (AP)
- US Senators Ask EU to Hurry Investigation of Oracle-Sun (PC World)
- 'Godfather of Spam' Ralsky Gets 51 Months in Prison (PC Magazine)
- How to Install Chrome OS From A USB Drive (PC World)
- Apple updates Final Cut Server (Macworld.com)
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- Time Warner Cable asks help on rising program fees (AP)
- Chinese EBay Rival Branches out With Branded Mobile Phone (PC World)
- Emerson 32-Inch HDTV (PC World)
- Google Puts Movie Search Service on Mobile Devices (NewsFactor)
- Iraq to counter "lies", show successes via YouTube (Reuters)
- Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, and Video Games (PC World)
- 13.3-Inch MacBook (PC World)
- Acer says Windows 7 good for sales (Reuters)
- Senators Ask EC to Speed Up Oracle-Sun Probe (NewsFactor)
- Spam King Gets More Than Four Years Behind Bars (NewsFactor)
- Metasploit Releases IE Attack, but It's Unreliable (PC World)
- Plug-in Suite 5 for Photoshop now available (Macworld.com)
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- Apple's iPhone set to make splash in South Korea (AP)
- Food banks go high-tech to feed the hungry (AP)
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