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Without Steve Jobs delivering his trademark keynote address, Macworld Expo won't likely make the same splash. But the show goes on, for now at least.
Google fended off a Chinese trademark infringement suit and captured the sudden arrival of searches for characters that show a plane and two towers.
The Recording Industry of America's favorite courtroom lawyer, who has sued individual file swappers in multiple federal courts, is President-elect Barack Obama's choice for a top Justice Department position.
Tod Nielsen to become COO at virtualization company where he hooks up with former boss from his Microsoft days, VMware CEO Paul Maritz
Mobile VoIP company Fring adds a number of advanced features to its Windows Mobile app, including file transferring.
iPhone users are no longer restricted to iTunes downloads over Wi-Fi, but songs over 10MB may be excluded.
Cadillac and the Secret Service aren't saying much, but the automaker is rolling out a new presidential limousine for Inauguration Day.
With new software version, Apple starts unlocking more of the promise of location tags: use a map to browse photos or create a photo book based on where you were.
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