Microsoft gives the MSN butterfly a makeover
It's given a new look to both its home page and the MSN butterfly logo. The main page now has just half as many links, with more videos and photos.
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MySpace changes terms of use to combat app scams
After a lot of bad press unfolded about deceptive offers in the wake of the Virtual Goods Summit event, the News Corp.-owned social network has come out publicly against them.
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Microsoft's Mundie: IT needed to solve global woes
At Harvard, Microsoft Chief Research Officer Craig Mundie argues that computer science is on the brink of breakthroughs that can crack daunting energy and environmental problems.
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Corporate bank accounts targeted in online fraud
Small and medium-size businesses, governments, and school districts are targets of online bank fraud involving malicious e-mails, key loggers, and money mules, FBI says.
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Moodspin's mood tracker comes to the iPhone
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Novell cuts 3 percent of its workforce, plus benefits
Amid a "new focus in its strategic direction" as it struggles to deliver a compelling message to the market, the company conducts layoffs and cuts 401(k) matching.
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T-Mobile experiencing widespread outage
The cellular carrier acknowledges problems affecting both its voice and data networks.
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Twitter translates into Spanish
A Spanish-language version of the site is the first non-English translation of the site to be rolled out as part of a new internationalization effort.
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Flickr betters its apps, developer showcase
The photo site got a new directory of third-party apps, but how is it different from the one that came before it? We take a look.
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Your best 'worst' Google Voice transcription errors
We asked you to share the funniest Google Voice transcription flubs from your own in-box. Here are the ones that made us chortle.
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AT&T vs. Verizon: There's a lawyer for that
AT&T is suing Verizon Wireless over its "There's a Map for That" ad campaign, stating that it misleads consumers about AT&T's network coverage.
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Touch-screen phone use soars, iPhone on top
The number of users picking up touch-screen mobile phones grew by 159 percent over the past year, with Apple's iPhone leading the way, ComScore finds.
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Report: Oracle not yielding to EU with Sun buy
Oracle is playing hardball with European regulators concerned about its acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
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Study: Radio still has broadest reach
Study by Nielsen's Council for Research Excellence shows that 77 percent of U.S. adults listen to broadcast radio on any given day. That's way ahead of any other form of audio.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Much ado about extended warranties
The holiday shopping season is ramping up. So should you buy one of those extended warranties to protect the longevity of your gadgets? We talk to CNET's Erica Ogg to find out.
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Buzz Out Loud 769: The strongest versus the hardest
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Friday Buzz running later today
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Buzz Out Loud 768: Windows Mobile 7: Get fired up!!
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Buzz Out Loud 763: Average people suck
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