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MobiSpine plans 'white label' MMS application for iPhone
Wireless carriers will be able to add their own MMS applications to the iPhone if they use MobiSpine's software under their own brand.

Google Mobile for iPhone breaks App Store rules
The company added voice search technology to its iPhone application by using techniques that are supposed to be off-limits to third-party developers, according to a pair of reports.

Video: Daily Debrief: Devising your Black Friday strategy
There's just a week to go before retail outlets reveal their seasonal tech price cuts. But this year's Black Friday is going to be a lot different from previous years, for buyers and sellers alike. On the CNET News Daily Debrief, Charles Cooper and Erica Ogg examine why.

Avoid wallet-busting breakfasts
Microwave sandwich maker cooks up egg and bacon sandwiches in a hurry, saving you money and time.

'WoW: Wrath of Lich King' sets sales record
Blizzard Entertainment says second expansion to the hit online PC game sold 2.8 million copies in its first day, breaking the record set by the previous expansion.

Going hybrid: New Zune Pass pressures Rhapsody, Napster, eMusic
Microsoft has upgraded its Zune Pass music subscription service to include 10 free full song downloads per month, which users get to keep regardless of their continuing participation with the subscription.

IBM gets DARPA cognitive computing contract
Initiative is first of several phases intended to eventually reproduce the computing power of the brain, as well as its efficiency.

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.

iTunes customers angry over copy protection moves at Apple
Apple forum heats up with Mac users upset that they are having problems watching iTunes content on their external displays.

Report: Swedish carrier planning iPhone MMS app
There's no officially sanctioned way for iPhone users to send pictures and video via the MMS standard, but Telia might soon bring that feature to its Swedish customers.

Breaking the chains that bind
This wine bottle holder appears to suspend your bottle in mid-air.

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.

Sources: Apple, music labels talk DRM-free songs
More than a year after iTunes began offering DRM-free music from EMI, Apple is in talks to acquire MP3s from the other top three music labels.

Wal-Mart to carry iPhone after holidays?
The retailing giant is apparently set to add the iPhone to its lineup, but it won't feature Apple's mobile phone until after the holiday shopping rush has ended.

Photos: HP unveils multitouch notebook
Hewlett-Packard's new TouchSmart tx2 Notebook PC can be used as a PC, display, or tablet.

iPhone calls up No. 1 ranking for mobile metrics
Apple's popular smartphone captures the top spot worldwide for advertiser requests on the mobile-ad network AdMob for the month of October.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard coming early?
According to an Apple executive's presentation, the OS X update could debut at the beginning of next year, slightly earlier than expected.

Microsoft hiding from the Zune?
Microsoft is hiding from its Zune, and for good reason: the software isn't innovative and the experience? Let's just say it's no iPod.

Psystar antitrust claim against Apple dismissed
Mac clone maker Psystar's best hope of emerging as a winner in its legal dispute with Apple is dealt a severe blow by a federal judge.

Google to present millions of photos from 'Life' archives
Move to make more than 10 million images from the magazine's archives will allow the public to see many never-before available photographs.

Microsoft chopping Zune prices
With storm clouds hanging over the U.S. economy and the holidays just weeks away, the software maker is cutting the price of all its flash-based devices.

 

 
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