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Green Inc.: Energy Efficient TVs
New standards for more efficient televisions are coming into place.
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Logitech Cuts Jobs, Abandons Targets
Logitech plans to cut 5 percent of its workforce and abandoned its fiscal 2009 targets after consumers cut back on Christmas spending.
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China Criticizes Google and Others on Pornography
The Ministry of Public Security and six other agencies would work together to purify the Internets cultural environment, the government said in a statement.
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Investors Strain to Sell Start-Up Companies
The financial crisis left last year with the fewest public offerings of venture-backed start-ups since 1977.
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Apples Jobs Explains His Weight Loss
Steven P. Jobs said that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but would remain in his job.
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Doctors Will Make Web Calls in Hawaii
Doctors will be able to make face-to-face Web calls on patients in Hawaii starting Jan. 15.
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Apples Jobs Discusses Health Problem
The chief executive of Apple, Steven P. Jobs, announced that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but was staying on as head of the company.
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Apples Jobs Being Treated for a Hormone Imbalance
The chief executive of Apple, Steven P. Jobs, announced that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but was staying on as head of the company.
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China Launches Crackdown on Internet Pornography
China launched a major crackdown on Internet pornography Monday targeting popular online portals and major search engines such as Google.
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Blu-rays Fuzzy Future
The demise of the HD DVD video disc format appeared to hand the future of home entertainment to Blu-ray, but struggles continue.
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LG Adds a Direct Internet Link to a Line of HDTVs
A partnership with Netflix will bring access to the 12,000 films and shows in its Watch Instantly library.
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In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious and Focus on the Short Term
The search for the next big thing in technology gets a reality check.
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Google Hopes to Open a Trove of Little-Seen Books
Googles book search may allow writers to make money from titles that had been out of commercial circulation for years.
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Link By Link: All a-Twitter About Stars Who Tweet
It seems the whole world is Twittering, and people like Shaquille ONeal and Natalie Gulbis are no exceptions.
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For the Blind, Technology Does What a Guide Dog Cant
At Google, a blind engineer is a pioneer in customizing technologies that were not designed with blind users in mind.
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Novelties: Bright New Phone Displays That Dont Guzzle Power
Several companies are developing power-saving technologies for bright color displays on phones and other handhelds.
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Living Apart for the Paycheck
An uncertain economy leaves more families living in different time zones, depending on video chats and technology like Skype for quality time.
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The Medium: We Interrupt This Program
Hulu, the streaming-video service, offers a new (old?) paradigm for watching TV and movies online.
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The Toughest Qs Answered in the Briefest Tweets
Israel has enlisted an arsenal of Internet tools to take its message directly to a global audience including the first governmental press conference ever held on Twitter.
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Unboxed: Innovation Should Mean More Jobs, Not Less
The general wisdom is that innovation leads to automation, which leads to fewer workers. Not so.

