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CNET News.com – Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:50:10 PDT
Apple acknowledges iPhone 3G reception issues
After weeks of silence, Apple has admitted that the iPhone 3G can suffer from reception problems and that the latest software update is the cure.
Bigfoot site stuns the world: It was a hoax

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Bigfoot Web site stuns the world: It was a hoax--Outside observers discover that the alleged cadaver was merely a gorilla costume. The rubber foot was a dead giveaway.

Free-to-play, ad-supported games the winners?--Getting gamers addicted is the key to monetization, according to PC Gaming Alliance's chief technology officer. But the business model hasn't proven popular outside Asia.

Why can't Firefox print as well as IE?--Printing seems to be at the bottom of Mozilla's priority list. It's time to make Firefox the equal of Internet Explorer in terms of printing Web pages.

New Byrne/Eno album streams free--David Byrne and Brian Eno have made their entire album, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, available as a free online stream and are encouraging fans to embed it.

Triliant: Smart grid meets mesh networks
Smart-grid company Trilliant lands a $40 million equity investment to expand while Silver Spring Networks and Greenbox Technology land smart-grid utility deal.
Developer creates copy-paste tech for iPhone
OpenClip is designed to be a community standard for iPhone developers who want to add copy-paste functionality to their creations without waiting around for Apple to introduce it.
Mayor Bloomberg floats New York City wind plan
Michael Bloomberg envisions an off-shore wind farm and small turbines on skyscrapers and bridges that would provide part of the city's electricity needs in coming years.
Microsoft's data centers growing by the truckload
Redmond is going beyond the traditional racks, instead having its servers delivered and run from a sealed container, a move that should cut costs and power demands.
A bill of rights for cloud computing
Cloud computing promises a great deal of freedom, but proposed guidelines, intended to deliver the value of the cloud without vendor lock-in, could help it to deliver.
At IDF, Intel rallies its developers
The Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco gives the chipmaker the chance to tout its direction for the months ahead.
Intel says it has 'first silicon' for next mobile chip
Moorestown, due in 2009 or 2010 will be--for Intel--a highly integrated chip, bringing it more in line with silicon designs in the smartphone market.
Red Hat: The money's in JBoss, not the desktop
Linux specialist is starting to create friction, as well as money, with partners by moving up the software stack. Should it stop with mission-critical middleware?
Get a Logitech Harmony Universal Remote for Xbox 360 for $49.99
Selling for at least $80 elsewhere, the Harmony remote includes special buttons for controlling the Xbox 360 and its media features.
Net companies prepare for political conventions (and parties)
Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are all offering ways to follow the Democratic and Republican conventions online. They are facilitating the conventions in a number of other ways as well.
AOL revs Web-based AIM to version 7
AIM Express 7.0 inherits several features from the regular downloadable version, including tabbed conversations and status messages.
Beijing 2008: Tech gets in on the Games
As the usual tech suspects are aiming to grab sports enthusiasts' attention, others are dealing with censorship issues.
'Sims 3' coming on February 20
The latest edition of the hit Electronic Arts franchise designed by Will Wright will be available simultaneously as a digital download and an in-store purchase worldwide.
Microsoft, Novell expand Linux deal by $100 million
The companies ramp up their existing interoperability deal that gives corporate users a bridge between Windows and Linux.
Report: iPhone app crash fix coming next month
An AppleInsider reader says he received one of Steve Jobs' rare personal e-mails in response to a complaint about instability of third-party applications.
Free-to-play, ad-supported games the winners?
Getting gamers addicted is the key to monetization, according to PC Gaming Alliance's chief technology officer. But the business model hasn't proven popular outside Asia.
eBay to lower sellers' fixed-price fees
The move, to take effect in mid-September, is intended to help eBay compete better with online retail rivals such as Amazon.com.
Why can't Firefox print as well as Internet Explorer?
Printing seems to be at the bottom of Mozilla's priority list. It's time to make Firefox the equal of Internet Explorer in terms of printing Web pages.
Big Blue's latest big bet on cloud computing
IBM will equip data centers around the world to let customers access cloud-based computer services in the event service disruptions take down their networks.
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