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  • Microsoft chopping Zune prices

    With storm clouds hanging over the U.S. economy and the holidays just weeks away, the software maker is cutting the price of all its flash-based devices.

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • LHC restart gets reset to June

    Famous CERN particle accelerator could be rebooted when warm weather returns, following repairs as expensive as $16 million stemming from a September helium leak.

    (Posted in Cutting Edge by David Meyer)
  • Photos: Magazine archives bring history to life

    A few of the more than 10 million photos from Life magazine's archives that Google is making available online.

  • Online retail spending slows to a crawl in October

    Consumer spending on e-commerce sites grows 1 percent in October, the slowest month since ComScore began keeping track.

    (Posted in Business Tech by Erica Ogg)
  • DivX sues Yahoo over canceled ad deal

    Just two weeks after Yahoo learned it would be losing out on a revenue-making ad deal with Google, it's own reneging on an ad deal is prompting DivX to sue the search company.

    (Posted in Politics and Law by Stephanie Condon)
  • Unisys survey looks beyond cybersecurity

    Semiannual report from consulting firm attempts to "get a sense of where the public is" on security.

    (Posted in Security by Robert Vamosi)
  • Noncompete clauses can keep tech in check

    IBM's lawsuit against former executive Mark Papermaster, who is trying to join Apple, underscores how companies can enforce restrictions on their employees.

    (Posted in Apple by Tom Krazit)
  • HP sees fourth-quarter sales boost

    PC maker's revenue hits $33.6 billion, with adjusted earnings of $1.03 per share. That's "another solid quarter," CEO Mark Hurd says.
    • More holiday time off at HP, Micron

    (Posted in Business Tech by Margaret Kane)
  • Project Playlist-iMeem merger rumors persist

    Music industry sources say start-up Project Playlist is interested in acquiring iMeem, which denies the claim.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Greg Sandoval)
  • Privacy laws trip up Google's expansion in Europe

    Search giant is getting caught in a web of privacy laws that threaten its growth and the positive image it has cultivated.
    (From The New York Times)

  • Amazon launches content delivery network

    Company goes live with CloudFront, which promises to work closely with its popular S3 service, with "low latency, high data transfer speeds, and no commitments."

    (Posted in Webware by Caroline McCarthy)
  • Google 'Voice Search' hands-on verdict: Awesome

    Company's updated Mobile App for iPhone is finally here, and it works as advertised.

    (Posted in Webware by Rafe Needleman)
  • Spansion, Kodak file patent suits against Samsung

    Spansion seeks the exclusion from the U.S. market of more than 100 million MP3 players and other consumer electronics devices containing Samsung's allegedly infringing flash memory components.

    (Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
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