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Andrew Nusca: Next Palm webOS-ready phone, Eos 'Pixie', to arrive Oct. 2010
Richard Koman: Lawyer files a full-throated attack on Google Books deal
Larry Dignan: Time Warner, YouTube ink distribution pact
Sam Diaz: Why PayPal lost this customer over credit card fees policy
Andrew Nusca: MySpace makes iLike acquisition official
Larry Dignan: Do video games really make you fat, depressed?
Dancho Danchev: IE8 outperforms competing browsers in malware protection -- again
Harry Fuller: Here's one reporter who sees greentech VC cranking up
Christopher Dawson: If FaceBook is a "must-use", where does that leave us?
Richard Koman: Microsoft cries the sky will fall if injunction not stayed
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Can Microsoft help developers break the 99¢ app price ceiling?
Tom Foremski: 5 years of insights and lessons as a professional "journalist - blogger"
Larry Dignan: NetApp names new CEO; Reports solid quarter
Sam Diaz: WSJ wrongly blames AT&T for Google Voice iPhone app rejection
Jason Hiner: Apple's massive new data center portends a cloudy future
Ryan Naraine: Microsoft WINS vulnerability under attack
Richard Koman: Google reveals identity of Cohen 'skank' blogger
Rachel King: Canon introduces new VIXIA HD digital camcorder
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Confusion over Windows 7 upgrade path
Gallery: Canon PowerShot SD980 IS and SD940 IS
Christopher Dawson: Albert Gonzalez was hacking in high school...where were the safety nets?
Sean Portnoy: Mid-week HDTV news: Plasmas are hot sellers (again); Vizio remains tops in LCDs; Sony delays next OLED set
Heather Clancy: Southern California Edison's new mega contract for solar megawatts
Harry Fuller: Global warming: he says this, but he says that...
Matthew Miller: Get off Microsoft's back, EVERY mobile OS has different co-existing versionsJennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Samsung LCD TV, Logitech keyboard, Pure Digital UltraHD Flip camcorder
Michael Krigsman: Social CRM: Shifting power and rapid burn
Ryan Naraine: Radisson Hotels report significant data breach
Dennis Howlett: Rimini Street ups the support ante: expands international support
Rachel King: Canon PowerShot SX120 IS scheduled for September release
Harry Fuller: Arsenic and old wells
Jennifer Leggio: Public relations fail: A lesson and a rant
Andrew Nusca: Lenovo debuts IdeaCentre D400 home server; 'world's thinnest' nettops, Q100, Q110
Christopher Dawson: Word ban threatens industry? Not mine
Andrew Nusca: MSI X340 ultraportable laptop updated: 3.4 lbs., 9 hour battery, $799
Harry Fuller: Hey, baby, have I got a deal for you
Heather Clancy: Time to bone up on energy-aware Internet routing
Matthew Miller: Blockbuster to bring movies to Motorola phones in the future
Andrew Nusca: Logitech MX mice offer 'Darkfield' tech; work on glass, glossy surfaces
Jason D. O'Grady: Hold 6 and 4 keys at boot to enable 64-bit Snow Leopard (Updated)
CNET UK: Report: Windows 7 to sell in U.K. for half U.S. price
Dana Blankenhorn: Writers who call MPAA or RIAA awful need to look in the mirror
Rachel King: Three droppable cameras that can go the distance
CNET: Virus targets programs built with Delphi
Dana Blankenhorn: Media divides politically on Gardasil
CNET: Microsoft appeals for stay of Word injunction
Larry Dignan: TR Dojo: Tweak Windows Vista's Logon screen