October 18, 2007 |
Top headlines Gates still has a long to-do listEven as he moves to part time, Microsoft chairman will continue pursuit of such technologies as tablet computing, speech recognition. Everything will be a computer, Gates says Thu Oct 18 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Are colleges protecting students from RIAA? CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh wonders what record labels will do if schools don't keep long-term logs of Internet addresses. Thu Oct 18 07:33:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story DARPA sees inspiration as trophy of robot race As director of the U.S. government's research and development arm, Tony Tether hopes today's races will attract tomorrow's engineers and scientists. Thu Oct 18 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story House Democrats back away from wiretap reform plan Democratic acquiescence is a victory for President Bush, who said last week that the proposal was unacceptable to him. Thu Oct 18 06:49:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Video of the day Nokia's answer to the iPhoneLook out, iPhone. Nokia's N810 Internet device browses the Web, runs Flash and has GPS. It'll sell for $479 when it comes out in November. Commentary Libertarianism and its discontentsCNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says that while those in the tech world want to see government out of our lives, they don't really mean it. Read Full Story News.com Extra Height affects perception of quality of lifeAlso: Getting married saps your testosterone Read it now... | Microsoft 'ecosystem' is biggest, survey says About 14 million people work at companies that touch Microsoft software in some way, either as hardware distributors, services companies or software developers. Thu Oct 18 07:04:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story MySpace plans to open its platform CEO Chris DeWolfe, while sharing the stage with boss Rupert Murdoch, announces that the social-networking site will have an open platform "within a couple of months." Wed Oct 17 20:35:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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