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Lines between netbooks, laptops keep blurring A 12-inch netbook? In an evolving PC market, everything's fair game |
Cell phone models change frequently Few phones stay on shelves too long before being tweaked, freshened |
Cell phones more distracting than passengers Study: Hands-free devices just as distracting to drivers has hand-held cells |
Britney Spears, Obama lead Yahoo top searches Spears remains most popular search term for seven of the past eight years |
Online networks a magnet for job-seekers 'Professional networking is a 'must do' during unstable economic times' |
When you don't want to be Facebook friends Connecting with your past can bring up those old, uncomfortable feelings |
Juror chats sex abuse trial on Facebook Dismissed juror asked online friends if they thought defendants were guilty |
European history, culture and art goes digital The European Union online library project is set to rival Google's efforts |
Cyberscams befriend social networks How Facebook, LinkedIn and other sites are fighting a rise in scams |
eHarmony agrees to provide same-sex matches Change is part of discrimination settlement with N.J.'s Civil Rights Division |
Is technology spawning new dating disasters? Blurry ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ of digital decorum on dates creating confusion |
Online startup aims to improve patent quality Offers a reward to anyone who can offer evidence about patents' validity |
The end of instant messaging (as we know it) Pop-up boxes are giving way to tools that help communicate in real time |
Are you ready for 'YouTube Live?' Site to begin live streaming events featuring big stars, YouTube favorites |
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Staples offers free Dell PC recycling Electronics often end up in dumps in China and other developing countries |
Today's veterans hall a mouse click away Many who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan seek companionship online |
YouTube to post full-length MGM films New partnerships put YouTube in more direct competition with Hulu |
On the Net: Web still lacks TV's election drama Internet still essentially functions best as a supplement to television |
FCC, Google co-founder see cheaper Internet 'White space' can help improve Internet access in urban and rural areas |
Digital frame shows pictures from phones It's called the Cameo, and T-Mobile USA is going to sell it for $100 |
MySpace to battle Apple's hot-selling iPod? Social network may consider building MP3 player to match its music service |
Craigslist to crack down on prostitution ads Enforcement is part of an agreement with attorneys general in 40 states |
Amazon tries to take window shopping online Multimedia setting attempts to to make Internet shopping feel immersive |
Pity the Bluetooth headset this holiday season Cash-strapped shoppers likely to shun entertainment for the home or car |
iPhone's i-centric programs are wacky Weird, wacky programs include iCycle, iThrown, iBubbleWrap, iClouds |
Location, location, location — and broadband Connectedness, and the lack of it, is influencing real estate decisions |
Virtual world keeps tabs on election From Second Life to Spore, Netizens creatively discuss political process |
AT&T to try limits on monthly Internet traffic Increasingly, Internet providers across the country are placing such limits |
Microsoft, LG sign mobile collaboration deal Windows Mobile operating system seeks to continue challenging Symbian |
15 hot new technologies that will change everything Among the innovations: memristor circuits and gesture-based remotes |
MySpace deal lets members use copyright video Original content creators to receive a cut of the revenue from advertising |
Analyst says iPhone production may be cut Cut may reflect Apple's ramp-up of delivery to countries outside the U.S. |
Google's growth makes privacy advocates wary 'It's about having a monopoly over our personal information' |
Nielsen finds strong TV-Internet usage overlap Study is good news for companies who fear Net is siphoning viewers |
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