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Expert: LEDs could start replacing lightbulbs soon
Scientist says tech and pricing improvements will soon make light emitting diodes more economical, ecological than conventional lightbulbs.
Fri Nov 03 12:27:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Zango reaches settlement with FTC
Government rules that adware company has to cough up $3 million to stop automatic installs, let customers remove software.
Fri Nov 03 09:50:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Oracle acquires utility-industry software developer
Acquisition of SPL WorldGroup will serve as a keystone for Oracle to launch a global unit focused on water, electric and gas companies.
Fri Nov 03 07:02:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Police blotter: Child porn blamed on computer virus
In this week's installment, a former eighth-grade teacher blames a virus when police discover computer images of child porn.
Fri Nov 03 10:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story


Video of the day
PlayStation 3: Game on
CNET's Rich DeMuro gets hands-on with Sony's next-generation game console. Here's what he saw.

Commentary
The face of a kinder, gentler Seagate
newsmaker The disk drive maker's CEO, Bill Watkins, explains why hard drives are profitable again. Read Full Story

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The next big thing in batteries
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Microsoft, Novell paint target on Red Hat
New technical and legal partnership is meant to take Red Hat down a notch--and could help Novell too.
Fri Nov 03 10:04:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Gateway trims work force
Staff reduction of about 5 percent part of initiative to save as much as $35 million annually.
Fri Nov 03 11:34:00 PST 2006 | Read full story


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