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Norton to Speed, Not Slow, Computers
Rowan Trollope, senior vice president at Symantec, shares his vision of the ultimate security suite and some thoughts on Symantec's future, both in the security realm and beyond. Read this story

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Google's Page Pitches 'White Spaces' Broadband
Allowing access to unused swaths of spectrum known as "white spaces" will help the United States improve its broadband standing, and any objections from broadcasters are purely political, Google co-founder Larry Page said Thursday. Read this story


Ballmer Blasé After Being Egged
The first thing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer thought of when a Hungarian student attacked him with eggs this week was that he had to keep his suit clean, he said on Thursday. Read this story


The PC Gaming Alliance Speaks
We asked Randy Stude, president of the PC Gaming Alliance, to tell us what we might expect in 2008 from the organization dedicated to protecting PC gaming. Read this story


Hands On with the WildCharge Wireless Charger
Wildcharger has been taunting us with its almost-available vision of wireless gadget charging for well over a year now, and with good reason. WildCharge sent us one of their shiny silver charging pads and an iPhone adapter to play with, and we came away quite impressed, at least in theory. Read this story


Launch Your Own Web Site, for Free, On Google
Google on Thursday announced the widespread availability of the new Google Sites app. Integrated into Google Apps, Sites gives users the ability to create Web pages that can be securely hosted by Google. Read this story


Sanyo Begins Buying LCDs from Sharp
Sanyo said on Friday it has started buying liquid crystal display (LCD) panels from Sharp for use in its flat TVs sold in North America and the two firms are considering joint development of kitchen appliances. Read this story


Ballmer: Yahoo Bid Was Never Strategic
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said on Friday the company had never seen buying Yahoo as strategic, and dropping the bid meant it now had $50 billion to spend on other acquisitions. Read this story


Skooba Designing Checkpoint-Friendly Laptop Bag
Carrying-case manufacturer Skooba announced Thursday that it's working with the Transportation Security Administration on new laptop bags that can pass through airport security without having the computer inside removed. Read this story

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Larry Page: Yahoo, Google Deal is Workable
Google respects Yahoo's desire to remain independent, but believes there is a way to structure an advertising deal with the Internet company that would protect its autonomy while not running afoul of antitrust laws, according to Google co-founder Larry Page. Read this story


'MoniTVs' Newest Category for LCD Makers
Liquid crystal display (LCD) makers had predicted shoppers would snap up the biggest flat TVs as prices came down, but are finding that it's the smaller models that are moving faster off the shelves. Read this story


Lieberman Wants All Terrorist Videos Pulled from YouTub
Former Democratic vice presidential candidate and Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman criticized Google this week for not removing all YouTube videos produced by Islamic terrorist organizations. Read this story


Why You Can't Find True Love on the Web
Matches made over the Internet often do not last because people end up choosing unsuitable partners and forming emotional bonds before meeting face-to-face, an Australian university researcher has found. Read this story


EU to Investigate Microsoft's ODF Decision
The EU executive said on Thursday it would investigate if steps announced by Microsoft to make it easier for users of an open-source rival to work with Microsoft Office give consumers greater choice. Read this story

EU Judge Surprised by Size of Microsoft Fine
The judge who signed a landmark European antitrust ruling against Microsoft said on Thursday he was surprised by the large size of a record 899 million euro ($1.42 billion) fine imposed by the EU executive against the software company after he had retired. Read this story


   
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