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Windows 7: Putting Early Sales Figures in Perspective
PC World News - November 6, 2009
Windows 7 is beating initial sales of Windows Vista by a wide margin, but appears to be lagging in driving sales of new PC's. Its too early to fairly gauge the impact of Windows 7 on PC sales fairly though.
CNET News Daily Podcast: Skype, eBay move forward
CNET News - November 6, 2009
eBay settles with Skype founders, and will sell its controlling interest in the Internet telephony company.
Sorry, kids: No social networking on the Xbox 360
CNET News - November 6, 2009
Those children under 18 who are members of Xbox Live won't be able to access Facebook, Twitter, or Last.fm when the Xbox Live update is released later this year.
Birth of the Droid Fanboy
PC World News - November 6, 2009
If the Droid is truly challenging the iPhone, its armies are going to need T-shirts, forums, parodies, and other weapons in the fanboy arsenal.
How low can online scammers go?
CNET News - November 6, 2009
In the world of the cynical online phishing scam ploy, is pretending to be a Marine stationed in Afghanistan a new low?
Photos: Emerging devices at AT&T Labs
CNET News - November 6, 2009
AT&T Labs in San Francisco opens its doors to show off its Emerging Devices division, as well as some research projects around location-based services, social networking, and medical devices of the future.
Week in review: Microsoft getting lucky with 7?
CNET News - November 6, 2009
Sales and usage of new OS are up, while Intel attracts additional antitrust attention. Also: AT&T has a lawyer for that app ad.
Adobe's popular Photoshop app comes to Android
CNET News - November 6, 2009
Adobe has brought its popular Photoshop mobile app to Android phones, but is it as good as the version for iPhones and iPods? We take a look.
Opera Mobile 10 beta browser: First Look video
CNET News - November 6, 2009
Even if you don't have a Nokia, Samsung, or Sony Ericsson phone, you can preview the latest Opera Mobile browser for smartphones.
Slow start for the Motorola Droid?
CNET News - November 6, 2009
From coast to coast, customers were not lining up to get their hands on the much-hyped smartphone. But Verizon says it doesn't see that as a bad thing.
Google trying not to cross 'the creepy line'
CNET News - November 6, 2009
When it comes to the tricky balance between providing comprehensive information and freaking people out, Google says it tries to stay on the good side of the "creepy line."
Jimmy Wales on what's next for Wikipedia
CNET News - November 6, 2009
Founder of the online community-written encyclopedia talks to Silicon.com about what's next for the site and why it needs geeks of all kinds.
Integrated retweet on its way to Twitter
CNET News - November 6, 2009
Social network says it has a started a limited rollout of its retweet feature. The new button will work much the same way the "reply" option works.
Windows 7 Sales Up, But is it Really a Hit?
PC World News - November 6, 2009
Windows 7 is beating Vista's debut, but Microsoft had to discount it to fend off the growing competition.
eBay Reaches Deal With Skype Founders, Your Gabbing Is Safe
PC World News - November 6, 2009
Skype users can breathe easier, now that one of technology's greatest business blunders has been fixed. The outside chance of a Skype service disruption has gone away.