• [11/26] Holiday Web shopping looks brighter than last year
  • [11/26] Sony optimistic on 3-D TVs, in-house display
  • [11/25] Time Warner Cable asks help on rising program fees
  • [11/25] A look at startup firms challening mutual funds
  • [11/25] Startups play matchmaker to challenge mutual funds
  • [11/25] Review: A riff on robotics with self-tuning guitar
  • [11/25] Italian prosecutors seek jail for Google execs
  • [11/25] US online ad revenue down 5.4 pct in third quarter
  • [11/25] AT&T and Verizon ads duel on airwaves and in court
  • [11/25] Blue Coat Systems rises on strong results, outlook
  • [11/25] Internet activists push for greater democracy
  • [11/25] EU assembly adopts Internet, phone user rights
  • [11/25] Google apologizes for offensive first lady image
  • [11/25] Hutchison wants more technology in Texas schools
  • [11/24] Microsoft says cost-cutting CFO to step down
  • [11/24] Facebook creates dual-class structure, but no IPO
  • [11/24] EMC lowers 2009 guidance on $100M charge
  • [11/24] Top 2 booksellers report losses, their shares fall
  • [11/24] Google documents Iraqi museum treasures
  • [11/24] Facebook creates dual-class stock structure
  • [11/24] Senators press EU to speed its Oracle-Sun probe
  • [11/24] Rare economic espionage case ends in jury deadlock
  • [11/24] Joost assets bought by online ad company Adconion
  • [11/24] Nokia to ax 220 R&D jobs in Japan
  • [11/24] Barnes & Noble reports 2Q loss, cuts guidance
  • [11/24] EU drops Qualcomm antitrust probe
  • [11/24] Joost acquired by online ad company Adconion
  • [11/24] HP profit jumps on cost cuts, new market expansion
  • [11/23] On The Call: HP CEO on 3Com acquisition
  • [11/23] Brocade 4Q profit drops on costs; backs guidance
  • [11/23] Indie artists Waits, Bjork come to MySpace Music
  • [11/23] HP profit jumps on cost-cutting, services strength
  • [11/23] HP's profit up 14 percent despite sales drop
  • [11/23] HP's profit up 14 pct despite sales drop
  • [11/23] Retailers look to stretch out Cyber Monday push
  • [11/23] Canada woman to fight insurance co. over Facebook
  • [11/23] Motorola, Research in Motion sued over voicemail
  • [11/23] Micros says CFO Kaufman will retire in March 2010
  • [11/23] Google scoops up display ad specialist Teracent
  • [11/23] Canadian woman loses benefits over Facebook photo
  • [11/23] Friends go online at Foursquare to meet offline
  • [11/23] Fox CEO wants US to join France on Internet piracy
  • [11/23] Scientist: Leak of climate e-mails appalling
  • [11/22] Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks
  • [11/22] Who is Oprah's heir apparent in daytime\?
  • [11/22] South Koreans to get Apple's iPhone this week
  • [11/20] Flurry of IPOs signals IPO rebound to continue
  • [11/20] GE, Vivendi talks over NBC Universal stretch on
  • [11/20] B&N Nook sells out, too late for holiday orders
  • [11/20] Suit over search-engine keywords tries new angle
  • [11/20] Microsoft offers about 24K training vouchers in NC
  • [11/20] Vivendi inching closer to decision on NBC
  • [11/20] Dell's profit, stock drop on weak quarterly report
  • [11/20] EU extends Oracle/Sun review deadline until Jan 27
  • [11/20] Library group offers text search to 4.6M books
  • [11/20] Sony hopes online service will build brand loyalty
  • [11/19] Obama answers questions from top Cuban blogger
  • [11/19] EBay completes sale of Skype for $2 billion
  • [11/19] On the Call: Dell's CEO Michael Dell
  • [11/19] Glitch snarls air traffic in latest woes for FAA
  • [11/19] Dell profit falls 54 pct; report pulls shares down
  • [11/19] AOL offers buyouts to over a third of work force
  • [11/19] Google's Chrome OS to be ready for 2010 holidays
  • [11/19] Shareholders OK DirecTV spinoff but sale uncertain
  • [11/19] Dell profit falls 54 pct amid PC slump
  • [11/19] Yahoo jumps on Twitter bandwagon to improve search
  • [11/19] Google adding automatic captions to YouTube videos
  • [11/19] AOL offers buyouts to 2,500, a third of work force
  • [11/19] Judge rejects AT&T's bid to pull Verizon ads
  • [11/19] John Malone: Comcast-NBC would have too much power
  • [11/19] AOL to cut a third of staff
  • [11/19] FAA glitch causes widespread US air travel delays
  • [11/19] Sony chief executive outlines turnaround plan
  • [11/18] NetEase 3Q results miss estimates, shares fall
  • [11/18] Semtech reports 3Q loss on acquisition charge
  • [11/18] Calif. requires TVs to be more energy efficient
  • [11/18] Marvell names new board member
  • [11/18] Semtech to buy Sierra Monolithics for $180 million
  • [11/18] Nintendo's Mario endures even as games come and go
  • [11/18] Correction: Verizon layoffs
  • [11/18] DirecTV to appoint PepsiCo executive as CEO
  • [11/18] Sony may not fill some e-reader orders by holidays
  • [11/18] Facebook users can help Chase find small charities
  • [11/18] IBM signs $500M deal with UK agency
  • [11/18] 'Call of Duty' setting entertainment records
  • [11/18] NJ man sentenced in Scientology cyber attack
  • [11/18] Review: $100 Palm Pixi is stylish but sluggish
  • [11/18] 'Call of Duty' tops records with $550M in sales
  • [11/18] California targets TVs to lower electricity demand
  • [11/18] Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 friend Facebook
  • [11/18] Union ramps up efforts to organize T-Mobile
  • [11/18] Sony Ericsson closes NC, other sites as HQ moves
  • [11/18] UK police make 2 Trojan computer virus arrests
  • [11/18] 'Uncharted 2' leads Video Game Award nominations
  • [11/18] Sony Ericsson closing NC site among global cuts
  • [11/18] China to participate in giant Hawaii telescope
  • [11/18] Senators blast Web sites for scamming shoppers
  • [11/18] Microsoft told to stop some Windows sales in China
  • [11/18] House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software

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