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Motorola: A CTIA wallflower
The handset maker announced updates to its Razr, but the world's most popular cell phone just doesn't generate buzz like it used to.
Thu Mar 29 11:44:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

IBM plans new top-end Xeon servers this year
Big Blue is working on a new Intel-based multiprocessor machine--and a new program to woo software companies.
Thu Mar 29 10:03:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Energy start-ups see IPOs ahead
Will 2007 be the year for energy efficiency companies? Two start-ups are banking on it.
Thu Mar 29 10:48:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show
Former presidents tell executives at CTIA Wireless how important their work is in shaping worldwide democracies and economies.
Thu Mar 29 11:24:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


Video of the day
CTIA 2007: Nokia's tricked-out car
review Nokia takes a Mustang and soups it up with hands-free Bluetooth controls of your music and telephone, as well as backseat entertainment and GPS.

Commentary
Sprint calling on wireless broadband
Executive says carrier is banking on wireless data services to win customers in the highly competitive mobile phone business. Read Full Story

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How 'Grand Theft Auto' hit the skids
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Cursor hole puts Windows PCs at risk
Vulnerability in the way Windows handles animated cursors puts users at risk of serious cyberattacks. Microsoft is working on a fix.
Thu Mar 29 12:14:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Data trivia shared by IBM's Many Eyes
Research team behind data-sharing site aims for it to evolve into a kind of social-networking site.
Thu Mar 29 12:41:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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