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  • Microsoft: IE 8 won't be done until 2009

    Company will do one more test version early next year before releasing the final version. Microsoft had earlier said to expect the browser to be finalized this year.

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • Web sites wage holiday price wars

    As deserted malls and department stores struggle to court consumers with steep discounts, an even more ferocious price war is being waged online.
    (From The New York Times)

  • Photos: Gadgets we're thankful for, Part 1

    Some of your favorite Crave contributors reveal which gadget or aspect of technology they're feeling most grateful for these days.

    (Posted in Crave by Crave staff)
  • BlackBerry Storm packs more of a drizzle

    review Phone features an innovative touch screen that provides tactile feedback, but the onscreen keyboard is a bit cramped, and the smartphone can be sluggish, and speakerphone quality is choppy.
    • Verizon's answer to the iPhone

  • SolarWorld serious about buying GM's Opel

    The CEO of a company that makes solar-powered race cars tells a German radio station that his company's $1.3 billion bid is the real deal.

    (Posted in Planetary Gear by Candace Lombardi)
  • Mufin opens up with Facebook app, iTunes plug-in

    Scientific music search tool Mufin opens up and launches its iTunes plug-in for sorting through your music for recommendations.

    (Posted in Webware by Josh Lowensohn)
  • Teenagers' Internet socializing not a bad thing

    Hanging out online helps teenagers develop "technological skills and literacy," a researcher on a new study says.
    (From The New York Times)

  • Samsung launches 256GB solid-state drive

    Electronics maker begins mass-producing its largest-capacity SSD product to date. Its single-platform design includes a chip controller, NAND flash, and special drive firmware.

    (Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
  • Studios sue Australian ISP over video piracy

    Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft, backed by all the major networks, says iiNet has ignored requests to discipline its customers for infringing on film copyrights.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Suzanne Tindal)
  • Yahoo brings its Glue to the U.S.

    Internet search pioneer launches beta test of its Glue Pages in the U.S., taking a page from its experimental visual search results site on Yahoo India.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Dawn Kawamoto)
  • Local.com taps geo-targeted video ads

    Site that focuses on localized searches is bringing local video advertising to its Web pages.

    (Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger)
  • Akamai to cut 7 percent of workforce

    Web content delivery company to slice 110 positions, as a means to reduce expenses in weakening economy.

    (Posted in Business Tech by Dawn Kawamoto)
  • Google shutting down virtual world 'Lively'

    Search giant's virtual world project, which launched over the summer but never really got off the ground, will shut down at year's end.

    (Posted in Gaming and Culture by Daniel Terdiman)
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