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Supreme Court to consider climate change rules
The case, set for Wednesday, arises from growing pressure in the U.S. to regulate the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.
Wed Nov 29 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Verizon Wireless revs up mobile video
A series of deals with video-sharing sites point to an aggressive effort to draw customers to the carrier's 3G network.
Wed Nov 29 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Micron in race to build a brand
Memory manufacturer hopes its win in Baja road race will help raise its profile.
Wed Nov 29 04:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Paramount, 20th Century Fox embrace BitTorrent
File-sharing company inks content agreements with several major studios and expects to launch video store in February.
Wed Nov 29 00:00:00 PST 2006 | Read full story


Video of the day
Curing the common cold online
WebMd.com, Familydoctor.org and CDC.gov go under the microscope in a health site report from CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari.

Commentary
Ripping DVDs may never be the same again
Attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains the wider import of a Hollywood lawsuit aimed at preventing the ripping of DVDs to portable video players. Read Full Story

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Google Earth shuts down Gaia
Also: There's not enough 'me' in MySpace Read it now...
Microsoft set to push out updated antipiracy tool
New version of WGA Notifications tool includes added changes in response to continued criticism of Microsoft over the software.
Tue Nov 28 17:45:00 PST 2006 | Read full story

Barney's legal threats end up extinct
Lawyers for plump purple Tyrannosaur yield on legal threats against parody Web site and agree to pay a $5,000 fine.
Tue Nov 28 16:45:00 PST 2006 | Read full story


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