September 28, 2007 |
Top headlines On Capitol Hill, Google and Microsoft spar over DoubleClickSenators say both sides made good arguments but don't say whether the proposed $3.1 billion deal should be blocked. Thu Sep 27 15:31:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story From PARC, the mobile phone as tour guide The legendary lab develops mobile software that suggests things to do based on where you are, time of day, your personal preferences and past behaviors. Fri Sep 28 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Bringing smart phones to the masses Palm is the latest smart phone maker to address the consumer market with a smaller and cheaper phone that allows people to easily surf the Web and check e-mail. Fri Sep 28 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Green IT strategies stifled by inertia Energy efficiency is still low on agenda for some businesses, with many failing to monitor IT power use, according to IBM research. Fri Sep 28 07:03:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video of the day Recycling batteries and phones for freeZDNet's David Berlind reports from New York on a company that helps organizations recycle rechargeable batteries and old cell phones cost-free, and in some cases, benefit charity. Commentary Giving the nuke option a fair shakeIf we're serious about the energy crisis, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says this still radioactive question deserves another look. Read Full Story News.com Extra Will a Google phone change the game?Also: Half of IT workers admit sleeping on the job Read it now... | 3Com sold to Bain in $2.2 billion deal The networking company announces a buyout by Bain Capital, with China's Huawei Technologies taking a stake. Fri Sep 28 06:48:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Microsoft extends Windows XP's stay Customers, not quite ready for Vista, persuade the company to allow PC makers to keep selling XP for an additional five months. Thu Sep 27 16:56:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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