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News Corp. sets sights on Dow Jones
The media giant and MySpace parent has launched a high-value takeover bid for The Wall Street Journal publisher.
Tue May 01 13:35:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

ClearSpeed expands math accelerator line
The company's new math accelerator cards can plug into a wider range of servers for high-performance computing.
Tue May 01 13:37:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Dell picks Ubuntu for Linux PCs
Computer maker is trying a second time to sell Linux PCs and has chosen Canonical's Ubuntu to supply the operating system.
Tue May 01 06:07:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Computers as environment-unfriendly as planes?
IT cumulatively produces as much carbon dioxide as the world's commercial aircraft, research firm Gartner asserts.
Tue May 01 07:04:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


Video of the day
Intel: Making virtual environments more realistic
Jerry Bautista, Intel's director of technology management, demonstrates how, in the future, Intel will power virtual environments using its multicore chip technology.

Commentary
U.S. is ready to move to digital TV
Bumps in the road notwithstanding, the Consumer Electronics Association's Jason Oxman says transition from analog to digital TV is on schedule. Read Full Story

News.com Extra
Condemned to Google hell
Also: Medieval sound code discovered and cracked Read it now...
Apple plugs QuickTime zero-day flaw
Patch comes just over a week after the vulnerability was used to grab a $10,000 prize and a MacBook Pro in a hack-a-Mac contest.
Tue May 01 14:08:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Bright ideas for energy efficiency
California politician Lloyd Levine launched a bill that would ban incandescent bulbs. But that hardly means a return to the Dark Ages.
Tue May 01 11:55:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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