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Intel shifts back to the fast lane
The chipmaker appears to have put its major problems in the rearview mirror. Plus: Intel's mobile Linux project.
Mon Jul 16 12:01:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Kevin Turner: No longer the new guy
Microsoft's COO hasn't been around as long as Gates or Ballmer, but he's learning the ropes and promoting online services. Are partners listening?
Mon Jul 16 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Wireless USB gadgets trickle into marketplace
The first PCs and devices supporting a wireless version of the USB communication technology are starting to appear. Do they portend a flood?
Photos: Wireless USB devices
Mon Jul 16 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Could YouTube drag Apple into copyright fight?
Bob Tur, the journalist who is already suing YouTube, is now angry at Apple for showing what he calls YouTube's "bootlegged content" on the iPhone.
Mon Jul 16 13:25:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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'Guitar Hero'

Frets on Fire is a free PC game that directly competes with Guitar Hero. CNET's Neha Tiwari takes a look to see if it's worth a try.

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Behind the wireless USB breakthrough
Why USB nirvana took a long detour, chipmakers and their reversal of fortune, and a News.com reporter is on the road again. Read full story

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New technologies force China into the open
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Eldercare technologies must go beyond big fonts
Developing devices for the booming eldercare market takes broad awareness of limitations, analyst advises during SF conference.
Mon Jul 16 12:05:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Net radio dealmakers to resume talks this week
The start date for Internet royalty payments for music on the Internet has come and gone without any apparent catastrophe.
Mon Jul 16 11:23:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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