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SXSWi confronts explosive growth
While many conferences are shrinking, the Austin, Texas, tech fest is expected to grow at least 20 percent. Here's how organizers are handling the uptick.
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The robot wars
have arrivedq&a Brookings Institution fellow P.W. Singer warns that we need a plan for the robot war games many don't realize are already under way.
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Yahoo: Easier SearchMonkey means better search
SearchMonkey offers publishers fancier Yahoo search results, but now Yahoo is trying to make it easier for mainstream Web site operators to use.
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Apple holding iPhone 3.0 special event next week
The company plans to discuss a new iPhone SDK and an updated version of the iPhone software on March 17, according to an invitation.
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FBI raids former offices of Obama's choice for CIO
President Obama last week chose Vivek Kundra, former District of Columbia CTO, as federal CIO. On Thursday, the FBI raided Kundra's old offices, which coincided with two arrests as part of a bribery sting.
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Microsoft's complex Netbook dance
The software maker has done the technical work to make Windows 7 work on Netbooks, but the low-cost laptops remain a thorny business challenge.
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Yahoo Messenger encroaches on Facebook turf
Pingbox application from Yahoo lets you chat with visitors to your Facebook page using Yahoo's IM service.
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T-Mobile's G1 Android to get new features
Updates from the "Cupcake" development branch--which include browser enhancements like include cut-and-paste--will be pushed out onto G1 handsets next month.
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eBay retooling marketplace division
The company announces plans to revise its struggling core auction-based used goods business. Analysts take a wait-and-see approach.
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A new spin on battery technology
Researchers have discovered a new battery form charged by the application of a very strong magnetic field, the Magnetic Tunnel Junction.
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Google Voice: A push to rewire phone service
Revamping its GrandCentral service, Google wants to become a useful middleman for phone calls. Step one: automatically transcribed voice mails.
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Outlook for cell phone makers worsens
The worldwide recession will mean gloomier-than-expected sales for all cell phone makers and devices in 2009, say market research firms.
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Nokia retains top spot in smartphone market
Finnish manufacturer claims the biggest smartphone market share in 2008, but rivals gain ground with their high-profile handsets, according to Gartner.
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Google establishes Android team in Taiwan
Technical support staff will help Taiwanese hardware makers fit Google's operating system onto mobile phones and Netbooks.
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Report: Nortel may sell off two key businesses
Talks on letting go of two units raises the question of whether the telecommunications equipment maker will emerge from bankruptcy protection, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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