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Chrysler honcho has high-tech interiors in mind
CEO Nardelli said his cars will have to offer the latest in car tech with the ease of use to go with them.
Akamai to cut 7 percent of workforce
Web content delivery company to slice 110 positions, as a means to reduce expenses in weakening economy.
On second thought, Microsoft's 'I'm a PC' ads are still unbelievably lame
Now that we've had a few months to digest this, I think the verdict is clear: This is something straight out the "Stepford Wives"
What to expect from Dell's quarterly progress report
Dell's third-quarter earnings results aren't expected to be nearly as impressive as rival HP's.
Why Dell has its head in the clouds
The company intends to preload computers with more subscription-based functions over the next few months in an expansion of its cloud-computing ambitions
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.
Analyst: 'big 'bang' to hit PC and handset industry
PC and handset industry will clash on tweener products like Netbooks and smartphones.
Zune Pass adds 10 permanent downloads per month
Microsoft's subscription music offering just got better.
Microsoft, labels try to revive subscriptions
Those who pay for a $14.95 a month Zune Pass will now get to keep 10 songs a month regardless of whether they remain subscribers.
Filling Yahoo's CEO vacancy
All Things Digital's Kara Swisher talks with CNET's Dan Farber about who she believes will succeed the deposed Jerry Yang as Yahoo CEO.
The Digital Home Video: Stop complaining about DRM
Stop complaining about DRM. Please.
The Digital Home 41: New beginnings and other stuff
In this episode, Don Reisinger says good-bye to PC Magazine and examines what the company can do to turn things around. He also talks about Apple, HP, and chats with Mio about the GPS industry.
Yahoo's search for a new CEO
With Jerry Yang poised to step down, who will take the helm and what will new leadership mean for the embattled company?
The 'Morro' of the story
Microsoft consumer security may become free, but expect to hear a lot less about Morro once the company pulls OneCare from retailers' shelves.
Mozilla chairman unfazed by Google Chrome
q&a Google gave Mitchell Baker's Mozilla Foundation $75 million through a Firefox search deal, but she doesn't see Chrome as a threat to that revenue.
An Adobe browser, briefly considered
Chalk it up as a footnote to history but the company at one time thought about doing just that. Does it make sense to brush off the idea?
Yahoo search exec departs, perhaps to Microsoft
Top search engineer Sean Suchter is leaving Yahoo, and there's speculation that he is headed to a post at Microsoft.
Video: Interplanetary Internet a possibility
Sending e-mails or online shopping while orbiting the Earth in outer-space seems like the stuff of science fiction movies. But in this Daily Debrief, CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Rafe Needleman discuss how NASA is working to make these far-fetched ideas a reality.
Mozilla CTO: Firefox in neck and neck race
Brendan Eich talks to CNET News' Dan Farber about the future of the Firefox browser and about competing with Google, Microsoft, Apple and others.
Silver lining in Goldman Sachs' projected decline in IT spending
While IT spending is set to decline 5 percent in 2009, according to a new report from Goldman Sachs, a few vendors and sectors should fare better than others.

