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In their first TV interview since the election, President-elect Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, discuss their election experience and how it has changed their lives.
Pew Research finds that younger people get less frustrated with tech failures and men are more optimistic than women that they will fix it.
President-elect Barack Obama is delivering his regularly scheduled Saturday address in video format, uploaded to YouTube. Why favor YouTube?
The desktop processor represents the vanguard of Intel's new Nehalem microarchitecture.
A mobile search app for the iPhone was expected to be released Friday but, as of Saturday, is still unavailable. Has it been bogged down by App Store red tape?
Alan Ashton kept a low profile during his days as part of the triumvirate running WordPerfect. But he dug into his deep pockets to help decide a highly charged vote in California on November 4.
Social-networking company pulls several pages following complaints from European regulators that the pages promoted violence against gypsies.
Plug it in and let it go-new wastewater treatment system to clean-up after troops.
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including Nikon Coolpix S60, McAfee Internet Security 2009, and a wireless classic Nintendo-style controller.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center and Patient Privacy Rights worry that Google Flu Trends may be privacy-invasive and urge Google CEO Eric Schmidt to reveal more information.
CNET scours the exhibit floor of the San Francisco Green Festival for the latest green innovations in home design.
At the Under the Radar confab, a panel of U.S. wireless carrier representatives justify closed systems.
The space agency will begin using new software written using Bugzilla tools to track and analyze problems with the Space Shuttle and Space Station programs.
Hewlett-Packard's broad price range and product lineup could keep the tech giant rolling while others suffer.
Want to watch streaming Web shows on your desktop without using your browser? Check out StreamDesk--a cross-platform channel viewer that makes it ridiculously simple.
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Check out 50 photos of the hottest new digital-video systems, smartphones, and PCs -- including SlingCatcher, Maingear's media center, Callpod's Chargepod, and a $2,500 electronic massage chair -- in our advance look at the 2009 International CES.
The problems that made open source code impractical for many businesses are falling away. Add in the 'cheaper' factor, and this should get interesting.
Count on Linux continuing to expand to fill 'new ecological niches.'
In open source, it's Xen versus KVM.
It's shown a commitment. Can it get the sales?
Drupal conquers new territory in content management for the Web, while Alfresco makes collaboration and interoperability the keystones of its enterprise content management platform.
With growing capabilities in a strong segment, vendors are looking past developer markets to business end users.
New tools cost less and handle tasks with ease, but commercial players are easier to use.
Staff expertise is needed, because installation and support can be an adventure.
Check out 50 photos of the hottest new digital-video systems, smartphones, and PCs -- including SlingCatcher, Maingear's media center, Callpod's Chargepod, and a $2,500 electronic massage chair -- in our advance look at the 2009 International CES.
Don't be dragged kicking and screaming onto the emerging business technology campus.
Enomaly makes it possible to create cloud-like environments in corporate data centers.
He advises aspiring tech leaders to take calculated risks and step outside their comfort zone.
The chipmaker differentiates its Yukon strategy from Intel's Atom processor line by targeting ultraportables and not netbooks/mini-notebooks.
The problem started Nov. 9 when AVG released a virus signature update that misidentified the user32.dll file, a core Windows XP file, as a Trojan.
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AP - Gadget makers love to sell us on all the things their devices can do, whether it's letting us chat with distant friends at any time or watch movies on our commute. But can anyone fix this stuff when it breaks?
AP - The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack.
AP - The economic downturn might be pushing Sun Microsystems Inc., one of the storied names in computing, to the brink of extinction.
AP - Movie studio executives on Friday presented the best-case scenario for a winter holiday surge in the purchase of high-definition Blu-ray players as their best hope to keep the U.S. home video market's decline from accelerating past 3 percent or 4 percent this year.
CNET - Reporters were put into a frenzy this week when Google announced it was set to launch version two of its mobile search application for the iPhone which included the addition of voice-powered search, allowing you skip the keyboard altogether. But now the question is, where is it?
AFP - Need help setting up that home computer or Internet connection? Frustrated by that new cell phone? You're not alone. A survey released on Sunday found that nearly half of Americans need help from others booting up their new devices, and an even larger percentage need outside assistance when they encounter technical problems.
NewsFactor - Google is pushing its voice-recognition technology to Apple's iPhone first, before devices running its own Android mobile platform.
Reuters - Top handset maker Nokia Oyj said on Friday the world's mobile phone market would fall in the fourth quarter and next year as an economic slowdown crimps consumer demand around the world.
CNET - When the Space Shuttle Endeavour launches Friday afternoon, assuming it is not delayed, the astronauts onboard and the technicians on the ground at mission control will have at their disposal new software that could streamline the process of problem reporting and analysis.
AFP - Microsoft, which has made billions of dollars selling packaged software, has opened its first online store in the United States offering its ubiquitous programs for downloading.
AP - SUN DOWN: Still not fully recovered from the dot-com bust eight years ago, Sun Microsystems Inc. is being walloped by this economic downturn. In response the company plans to cut as many as 6,000 jobs — 18 percent of its work force.
AP - Shares of Activision Blizzard Inc. and Electronic Arts Inc. declined Friday after October's video game retail sales report from the NPD Group showed a disappointing performance in the music genre.
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