June 25, 2007 |
Top headlines Putting HD video on your phoneTexas Instruments says its new OMAP cell phone chips will deliver crisper images and fewer hiccups as early as next year. Mon Jun 25 12:51:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Google: Vista search changes fall short Search giant says Microsoft's proposed changes to search functions in Windows Vista, per a pact last week with regulators, don't go far enough to promote "user choice." Mon Jun 25 12:15:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Xerox's smarter search tool: Don't look for it With its FactSpotter, company wants computers to "understand text like a human being." But Xerox isn't making it available to the public. Mon Jun 25 08:43:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Court: More time for a Vonage workaround? A federal appeals court heard arguments Monday in the patent case that Verizon filed against Vonage, and one judge wonders about the need for an injunction. Mon Jun 25 08:17:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video of the day Getting hired via social networkAlumwire co-founders Aaron and Allan Sahagun sit down with CNET News.com's Miriam Olsson to discuss what inspired their start-up, a social-networking site that aids recent college grads in landing a job. Commentary ARM says it's ready for the iPhoneWith more than 90 percent of smart-phone market already using ARM-based chips, CEO Warren East loves all the attention on iPhone. Read Full Story News.com Extra Artificial intelligence is lost in the woodsAlso: Children of the Web. Read it now... | Images: This virtual road leads to Rome Imagine what Rome in 320 A.D. would look like on Google Maps. Wait no more, UCLA and the University of Virginia have rebuilt the entire city--digitally. Mon Jun 25 13:05:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story TorrentSpy starts weeding out copyright content Use of new filtering system comes as TorrentSpy fights a lawsuit by the major film studios, which accuse it of aiding copyright violators. Mon Jun 25 10:23:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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