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- Edward Rogers Jr., Canadian media mogul, dies at 75
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From Cy Young pitcher to video game star
For the San Francisco Giants' Tim Lincecum, getting featured in Major League Baseball 2K9 means fitting into a motion capture suit.
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Photo buffs grapple
with video SLRsAdapting to the new video technology of high-end cameras such as Nikon's D90 and Canon's EOS 5D Mark isn't always easy. But like camera owners, photography sites such as SmugMug are trying.
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Yahoo hands Launchcast to CBS Radio
Through a deal, the provider of free Internet stations of music, talk, news, and sports content will join the ranks of other CBS Radio stations.
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Edward Rogers Jr., Canadian media mogul, dies at 75
Rogers transformed Canada's first FM radio station into one of North America's most diverse communications and media companies.
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Gadget trade-in services that pay off
Many Web sites pledge to pay you for mailing in used electronics. Which ones look the most lucrative?
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Will Colbert's 'Operation Humble Kanye' work?
Stephen Colbert wants viewers to go on iTunes today at exactly 5 p.m. EST to buy his Christmas album. Currently, Kanye West has the No. 1 spot on iTunes and Colbert is peeved.
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Analyst: iPod shortage spreading
Amazon.com is reporting longer-than-usual shipping times for iPod orders, and now big-box retailers like Best Buy are also seeing iPod shortages, according to Kaufman Bros.
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Comedy Central's Jokes.com jumps on stage
One part social network, one part video archive, and one part office productivity drain, Comedy Central's Jokes.com is designed as a hub for all things stand-up comedy.
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Streaming-music recorder in murky legal waters
Songbeat takes aim at the digital-downloading business with its new player, which can record music streams from across the Web. But is it just like radio to cassette?
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Apple looking for Psystar's backers
Apple amended its lawsuit against Mac clone maker Psystar to allow for the possibility that other individuals or companies are supporting Psystar's activities.
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PC shipments to grow just 3.8 percent in 2009
IDC releases updated forecast for worldwide shipments next year. It's a major reassessment of an industry hit hard by the faltering world economy.
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Confessions of a man who does the layoffs
It's easy to vilify the guy who hands out the pink slips. But contrary to popular notions, these aren't decisions that are taken lightly, at least with the executive we interviewed.
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Cyber Monday spending up 15 percent
Shoppers hit the Web in force on Monday, which led to the second-biggest online shopping day on record.
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Microsoft exec: Windows 7 is no service pack
In a speech to investors, Windows business unit head Bill Veghte says there will be plenty to make Windows 7 a major release.
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Dell racks up Microsoft as data center customer
After finding itself on the losing end of a number of deals, Dell creates a special unit aimed at getting its gear inside the world's largest data centers.
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