Chrome bug kills offline Gmail
March 6, 2010
A bug in Thursday’s update to the development build of Google Chrome crashes the browser whenever Gmail is used in offline mode.
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Week in review: Tech on the docket
March 6, 2010
Apple files iPhone patent suit, while RealDVD gets canned. Also: Feds look to expand Net monitoring.
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One-man show to depict Steve Jobs' career
March 6, 2010
Monologist Mike Daisey will address the “rise and fall and rise” of Steve Jobs in a performance scheduled for next year at a repertory theater in Berkeley, Calif.
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Microsoft uses TechFest to tout new user interfaces
March 5, 2010
The software maker uses its internal science fair as an opportunity to showcase new ways of connecting with the computer.
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Intel to debut 6-core gaming chip
March 5, 2010
The new 6-core processor is designed to crunch through the most chip-taxing games out there.
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Intel expands Atom to home servers
March 5, 2010
Atom processor homes in on the world of home offices and small offices, in a format designed to power servers and network-attached storage devices.
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Live blog: Ballmer on the cloud
March 5, 2010
In speech broadcast on the Web, Microsoft’s CEO is outlining his vision of the future of computing and the cloud’s role. CNET’s Ina Fried has live coverage and analysis.
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IBM rethinks industry-standard servers
March 4, 2010
Big Blue’s new line, dubbed the eX5 portfolio, features architecture tweaks that let the customer add more memory without buying an entirely new server.
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EU gives obscure browsers a big chance
March 4, 2010
Seven lesser-known browsers are getting a chance at relevance as 100 million Europeans see alternatives to Internet Explorer.
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Microsoft: Small businesses start to eye Windows 7
March 4, 2010
A top Windows executive says more retailers are starting to stock the professional version of the operating system, responding to requests from small businesses.
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