AOL spins off from Time Warner and begins life anew as an independent company. Plus, Friendster acquired by MOL Global and Chinese iPhone sales pick up. (Dec.10).
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Facebook updates its privacy settings and makes public posting a default. Plus, more layoffs at Ericsson and why not worry about the recent decline in Apple’s share price (Dec.9).
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Google releases official beta versions of its Chrome browser for Mac OS X and Linux.. Plus, MySpace buys Imeem and Nokia shutters its flagship store (Dec. 8).
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Google Friend Connect integrates Twitter while Yahoo integrates Facebook Connect. Plus, Motorola invests in a multitouch start-up and Intel unveils a "Single-chip Cloud Computer" (Dec.3).
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Microsoft enhances its Bing search engine. Plus, AT&T and Verizon end their legal spat, Psystar agrees to pay Apple millions and "the Black Screen of Death" explained (Dec. 2).
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Consumer Reports ranks AT&T last among major U.S. wireless service providers. Plus, scientists grow pork in the lab and Facebook and MySpace purge some sex offenders (Dec. 1).
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Catch up with Stephen & Dell Curry, get the scoop from Omaha, and preview match ups. For more tourney coverage, log on to www.cstv.com/marchmadness. ... CBS College Sports CSTV NCAA Basketball Division Digital Daily Davidson Western Kentucky Tennessee San Diego Kansas St
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Gartner revises its 2009 PC forecast. Plus, more layoffs at Nokia, Brocade says it’s not for sale and an unsettling ad for the Headstart PC (Nov. 24).
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