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Microsoft tries to reclaim Windows' image
After years of letting Apple's attack ads go unanswered, software maker sets out on difficult, costly journey of trying to take back control of what Windows stands for.
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Windows chief on Seinfeld ads
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A fragmented audience for start-ups?
With both DemoFall and the TechCrunch50 kicking into action Monday, venture capitalists and other start-up watchers find themselves in a pinch.
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User's guide to the events
Demo+TechCrunch=Launch Week
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Ad trade group opposes Yahoo-Google search deal
Association of National Advertisers announces it has sent a letter to the top antitrust chief for the U.S. Department of Justice, issuing its objections to the controversial Yahoo-Google search ad partnership.
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Intel ships low-power chips for servers
New server chips from processor giant draw as little as 12.5 watts per core.
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Report: More competitive processors due from AMD
AMD will bring out processors by early next year that appear to be much more competitive with Intel offerings.
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IBM reworks storage strategy to tame flood of data
Big Blue is announcing more then 30 new or upgraded products or services that are the result of a $2 billion investment.
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Creating a 'Facebook for spies'
The CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency are reportedly testing a social-networking site designed for use by analysts within the 16 U.S. intelligence agencies.
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In NFL deal, an extra point for Adobe's Flash
Football fans will get to see live streaming of NBC's Sunday night games via Flash--not NBC's Olympic teammate, Silverlight.
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Google-focused satellite enters orbit
The search titan has exclusive rights among online mapping sites to images from the new GeoEye-1 satellite, which launched Saturday.
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Facebook botnet risk revealed
Researchers created a demo "Photo of the Day" app that turned Facebook users' machines into a botnet. Social networks, they warn, are ideal for attack platforms.
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At the TechCrunch50, an unfair advantage?
Inside baseball: How Webware and other blogs can compete with TechCrunch in covering the TechCrunch50 event.
(Posted in Webware by Rafe Needleman)
A user guide to following DemoFall and TechCrunch50
Are Demo and TechCrunch50 fragmenting their audiences?
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Chrome's JavaScript challenge to Silverlight
The advent of Google's Chrome browser, software pros say, should spur a big speedup for JavaScript, which would raise its standing against Microsoft's Silverlight technology.
(Posted in Business Tech by Suzanne Tindal)
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Apple watchers spot 'iPod Nano' pix, iTunes hints
The rumor mill has long been predicting a longer, leaner new version of the iPod Nano, and now it's conjuring up some pictures.
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Security firm spots Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw
Bach Khoa Internet Security of Vietnam reports that the new Google browser is susceptible to a critical buffer-overflow flaw.
(Posted in Security by Jonathan Skillings)
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At 10 years old, whither Google?
Daniel Sieberg of CBS News looks at how the company grew exponentially from start-up to superstar and part of our culture, but what's ahead?
(Posted in Digital Media by CBS Interactive staff)
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