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Mozilla won't make a 2009 deadline for releasing Firefox 3.6 and is giving itself more time to complete a major update, version 4.0. ...
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When it comes to movies, it may be that sex doesn't sell. ...
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Farewell and good riddance to 2009, a year in which a whopping 85% of big companies did away with across-the-board annual merit raises, according to a survey by Deloitte & Touche. Surprisingly, executives fared somewhat worse than the rank and file, with 66% of senior managers seeing either no increase in their pay or a salary reduction, versus 54% of employees in the same boat....
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The BlackBerry is king... in Indonesia, anyway. It's hard to go anywhere in Jakarta, the nation's busy capital, without seeing someone using one of these ubiquitous smart phones. ...
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The "real-time Web" is booming. From Twitter to Facebook to new search engines that discover information posted just seconds ago, it seems the 2010 Web will be fueled by our desire for instant gratification. ...
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Fazeelat Bibi peels back the white bandage to expose her mutilated face. After two attackers were sentenced to having their noses cut off, she tells CNN how her dreams are in ruins. ...
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The world traveler has plenty of options when it comes to celebrating New Year's Eve, from rest and relaxation to fireworks and full-tilt partying. ...
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Volcanic ash led officials Tuesday to cancel dozens of commercial flights into and out of Puerto Rico. ...
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International air passengers face tightened security on U.S.-bound flights following the alleged attempt by Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to bomb a Christmas Day flight heading for Detroit. U.S. travel and security authorities, international airlines and airports and aviation organizations have all moved quickly to implement a range of measures that will impact travelers' normal routine. Which flights are affected ...
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The most recent independent tests of airport checkpoints showed screener performance "falling off the charts," according to the top Republican on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. ...
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