News to know: Cool storage at CES; Yahoo's future; Mozilla's new CEO
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CES coverage:
- Robin Harris: Cool storage at CES - part 1
- Dan Farber: Jerry Yang offers sneak peak of Yahoo's future: Life!
- Intel's Paul Otellini touts the 'personal' Internet and Smash Mouth
- Josh Taylor: CES: My day one highlight? A surge protector
- Ed Burnette: Alienware shows off ultra-ultra-wide curved screen
- Janice Chen: The most exciting cameras at CES (so far)...
- Mary Jo Foley: Next Windows Home Server release due this spring
- Ed Bott: My road map for CES 2008 Windows Home Server to get an x64 update
- About those 100 million Vista licenses...
- Matthew Miller: Skype: announces support for more mobile platforms, including the PSP
- CES: Nokia makes an official announcement of the N95 8GB North American version
- Larry Dignan: Intel launches 45 nanometer notebook chips
- It's all about software, says Gates
- Comcast, Panasonic launch portable digital-video player (top right)
- All CES posts.
- Motorola unveils new phones, music service strategy. Gallery (right).
- Gizmodo: This video makes Bill Gates look cooler than Steve Jobs.
Mary Jo Foley: What do Xbox Live problems say about Microsoft's back-end infrastructure?
Christopher Dawson: Reader question: Edubuntu on the Eee?
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Jason O'Grady:Are expectations too high for the Apple subnotebook?
George Ou: Panasonic's sub-$800 3CCD 1080p camcorder
BusinessWeek: Apple closes in on Hollywood.
Larry Dignan: Lawyers circle Sears over privacy
OLPC campaign nets $35 million; 100,000 units go to emerging markets
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Roland Piquepaille: LiSA, a robot assistant for life sciences
News.com: Facebook dumps 'secret crush'
ReadWriteWeb: 10 common objections to social media and how you can respond.
Dana Blankenhorn: Alliances represent new Microsoft direction Should open source cheer Gates' swan song?
Joe McKendrick: What would an economic downturn mean for SOA?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Only Microsoft stands between me and 64-bit bliss