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Google warns on Microsoft proposal for Yahoo

Google Inc. says Microsoft Corp. could use its proposed $42-billion US acquisition of Yahoo Inc. to gain illegal control over the internet, underscoring the online search leader's queasiness about its two biggest rivals teaming up.
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New security rules for batteries on planes

You might want to pack carefully for your next flight. Rules that take effect January 1 ban travelers from carrying loose lithium batteries in checked ...
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SCO Group gets the boot from Nasdaq

The SCO Group shares are removed from the Nasdaq market after the company loses its appeal about the issue. ...
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AOL deep-sixes Netscape browser

It's mostly a formality at this point, but AOL is dropping support for its Netscape Web browser on February 1. ...
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CEA announces 2008 CES celeb lineup

Headliners include Mary J. Bligs, David Ortiz, Danica Patrick, members of Black Eyed Peas, Train, and others. ...
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Microsoft opens up its security work

Software giant is taking the covers off its security intelligence. About time. ...
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Tesla CEO blogs explanations

Info on changes and delays for the electric sports car reiterated on Tesla blog as a follow-up to town hall meeting. ...
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Upgrade timing demotes KDE variant of Ubuntu Linux

Only GNOME-based Ubuntu will get Canonical's long-term support, because KDE 3.5 is too old, and 4.0 is not mature enough yet to use in Kubuntu. ...
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Windows Home Server bug corrupts files

Microsoft is researching a fix for a bug in Windows Home Server that could corrupt some files saved with certain applications. ...
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Kodak settles patent suit with Matsushita

Under the settlement, the companies are cross-licensing each others' patents, and Matsushita is paying royalties, Eastman Kodak says. ...
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