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Vista aims to be snappier with photos
However, some of Redmond's ideas aren't clicking with digital photographers who want more control over their images.
Tue Oct 24 04:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

TVUPlayer: Another Napster?
The video service is building an audience but legal experts wonder about copyright issues.
Image: Peer-to-peer television
Tue Oct 24 04:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

Google releases customizable search
Web publishers can pick which keywords and sites to search, then color-coordinates results to match their motif.
Images: Customized search
Mon Oct 23 20:01:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

Adobe tries again with e-books
Digital Editions software is meant to be a simpler and more flexible e-book reader and manager.
Mon Oct 23 21:01:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story


Video of the day
From Japan: Next year's gadgets
Toshiba, Panasonic, Hitachi and others gathered earlier this month at the Ceatec trade show in Japan to show off their new and future TVs, MP3s players, phones and household robots.

Commentary
Time to make security software a lot easier
F-Secure CEO Risto Siilasmaa says complex security software shouldn't be so complex. Read Full Story

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Study: Cell phone increases risk of infertility
Also: Is Vista ready? Microsoft testers weigh in Read it now...
Microsoft sets Sender ID free
The e-mail authentication technology can now be used without fear of a response from Microsoft's intellectual property lawyers.
Mon Oct 23 16:48:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story

Oracle announces Database 11g beta
Company says beta includes 182 new features designed to add flexibility to database administration.
Mon Oct 23 13:55:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story


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