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New music acts to labels: ‘We won’t tweet’

NEW YORK–The music industry is in a major state of crisis and some up and coming acts are reluctant to dirty their hands with social networking. Some new artists signing at both major and indie labels are telling execs there that they’ll make music, but don’t expect them to do Facebook or Twitter

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Apple to give next-gen iPhone the finger?

Now that rumors of an Apple tablet have manifested themselves in the iPad, speculation about the next iteration of the iPhone can begin in earnest. In a research note published today, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty offers a few thoughts on what a successor to the iPhone 3GS might look like. “We expect Apple to launch

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School shows off its laptop surveillance tactics

“This kid looks like they’re editing their MySpace page.” So declares an assistant principal at Intermediate School 339 in the Bronx borough of New York, a “former technology coach” (PDF) not to be confused with CNET’s Dan Ackerman. You might imagine that he’s wandering around a classroom looking over kids’ shoulders as they fiddle about on

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JooJoo tablet delayed due to screen issues

3 (Credit: Rafe Needleman/CNET) The JooJoo Internet tablet, nee CrunchPad, has been delayed due to a manufacturing issue, Fusion Garage said Friday. The $499 touch-screen device was supposed to be delivered to consumers at the end of this month

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Tech makes Olympic-size jump in Vancouver

The 2010 Winter Games aren’t just about athletes breaking records and reaching new heights in their respective sports. They’re also a venue for breakthroughs in science, technology, and energy efficiency. Check this page to follow our on-site coverage for a behind-the-scenes look at some of the tech powering the Vancouver games

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Woody’s Mailbag: Broncos rumors abound, but don’t believe the hype

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Cool flight to cold city

In a country where extraordinary feats continue to be done by extraordinary athletes — some who do it in a revealing mesh, and others who do it to Phantom of the Opera — Nicole Richie showed her daredevil side on the other side of Canada. As she blog-revealed the other day, talking about her little retail

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Gates Calls European Mood a Danger to Peace

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M.

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Gates presses allies to bolster NATO as major threats loom

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Monday challenged European members of NATO to stop cutting support for the military alliance in the face of current and future threats such as terrorism, Iran and the spread of nuclear weapons. “The demilitarization of Europe, where large swaths of the general public and political class are averse to

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Greek strike grounds flights, shuts ministries

ATHENS (Reuters) – Flights were grounded and ministries and schools were shut in Greece on Wednesday as civil servants and private sector workers went on a nationwide strike to protest EU-backed austerity measures. A departure board shows cancelled flights during a general 24-hour strike, at Eleftherios Venizelos airport in Athens February 24, 2010. Thousands of Greek

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