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Apple: DRM-free tunes, unibody MacBook Pro
roundup At Macworld, Phil Schiller touts 10 million songs sans DRM, plus songs at 69 cents, along with a unibody 17-inch notebook, iLife updates, and more.
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Home-networking push
for Cisco SystemsQ&A Tech heavyweight sees big opportunities in the connected home as it prepares to launch its first media-centric products at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Fake celeb LinkedIn profiles lead to malware
Beware links on the network purporting to offer nude shots of Knowles, Beckham, Ricci, Dunst, Hayek, and Hudson; they lead to malware, security researchers say.
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Doctors will make Web calls in Hawaii
Physicians will be able to make face-to-face calls via Webcam on patients in the state of Pacific islands, starting January 15.
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Hackers hit MacRumors keynote coverage
Mischievous Internet forum 4Chan appears to have hacked into the popular Apple blog just as executive Phil Schiller took the stage at the Macworld Expo.
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Truphone adds Skype, Twitter to iPhone client
Starting next week, the App Store download will incorporate functionality for Skype, Twitter, Google Talk, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger communications.
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LiveJournal deletes 'about a dozen' jobs
The staff cuts hit its San Francisco and Moscow offices, the company confirms after a rumor on Gawker hinted at a much more significant layoff.
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HP offers money for old tech equipment
Recycling program in United States expands recycling program from a trade-in credit system to no-strings checks. Consumers must pay for shipments, though.
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Model sues Google over mean, nasty blog remarks
It only has a few posts on it, all from a single day last August, but it was apparently enough for Liskula Cohen to go after Google, which owns the publishing service used.
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Home-networking push for Cisco Systems
q&a Tech heavyweight sees big opportunities in the connected home as it prepares to launch its first media-centric products at the Consumer Electronics Show.
(Posted in CES 2009 by Marguerite Reardon)
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Green-tech VC jumps nearly 40 percent in '08
Solar captured the lion's share of green-tech investments worldwide last year, according to a Cleantech Group report.
(Posted in Green Tech by Dawn Kawamoto)
Toshiba muscles into solar-energy business
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Logitech to slash 15 percent of workforce
Manufacturer of PC peripherals, based in Switzerland, says the retail environment has "deteriorated significantly" and will "worsen in the upcoming months."
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Steve Jobs' health now a public matter
In choosing to go public with CEO Steve Jobs' ailments to deflect damaging rumors, Apple may be forced to give regular updates on the health of its founder.
(Posted in Apple by Tom Krazit)
Apple's credibility hangs in balance
Jobs talks health
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Best Buy offers refurbished iPhones
Retailer is selling slightly used models of the iPhone 3G at a $50 discount, Reuters reports. And it's just a week since Wal-Mart got into the iPhone business.
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New HP ultraportable first to use AMD Neo chip
AMD is introducing new chips at CES that target the no-man's land between Netbooks and notebooks. Enter HP's Pavilion dv2.
(Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
HP shrinks Firebird gaming PC
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