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The company says it’s sorry to be taking so long to bring back contacts and other information, but wants to make sure it’s preserving all of your data. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Lest there be any question of its intent on its own electronic book reader, the company gets regulatory approval to sell such a device. Plus: an Android-based clue? (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Congress passes a law that allows fuel-efficient cars with three-wheel designs to receive funds to promote fuel-efficiency and electric vehicle production. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Microsoft is making the announcement at a SharePoint conference on Monday, where it will also announce what it has in store for the next version of its portal software. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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The music-video site, which is due to open later this year, continues to attract investors. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Sprint Nextel will buy its affiliate iPCS in a deal valued around $831 million to end a legal battle over its Nextel assets in iPCS territory. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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The company will start the festivities by ringing the bell on Nasdaq and hopes that deals at retailers will mean that it can also ring up lots of sales. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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One-third of people under 35, it seems, socially network post-coitally and without hesitation. Shaken by this data, yours truly feels an inordinate need to lie down for a period of some months. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Amazon.com is preparing for the launch of Windows 7 later this week by offering same-date delivery of both Windows 7 and PCs bundled with the operating system. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Judge allows music label to sue Robertson personally after former president of MP3tunes.com says Robertson was indeed making decisions for company. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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Although Microsoft has said it expects to recover most if not all lost data, T-Mobile won’t say when it might resume selling the Sidekick. (CNET News.com — 16 October, 2009)
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As it gets ready to launch its retail effort, CNET News has the skinny on what to expect inside Redmond’s first shops. (CNET News.com — 15 October, 2009)
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Despite Twitter’s recent explosion of mainstream and celebrity use, the landmark tweet appears to have come from one of the dot-com nerds who pioneered the service. (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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There are tremendous technical and market pressures toward “downsizing” the traditional server operating system and “virtual machine.” What does that portend for the future of computing and IT as a profession? (CNET News.com — 20 October, 2009)
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