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Tech news and business reports by CNET News. Focused on information technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software, networking, and Internet media.

1/6/2009 12:05:06 PM

1 - Early returns show strong holiday video game console sales
2 - Steve Jobs' health now a public matter
3 - Microsoft elevates server unit, promotes Muglia
4 - How to downsize your social network portfolio
5 - Google up, Microsoft down in November Web searches
6 - Two big reasons Dell should buy Red Hat
7 - '60 Minutes' video: Tech that reads your mind
8 - Toshiba muscles into solar-energy business
9 - Update: Twitter blames celebrity hack on 'individual'
10 - Site Launcher turns bookmarks into shortcuts
11 - Hands-on with Picasa for the Mac
12 - CNET's live coverage of Macworld 2009 kicks off Tuesday
13 - Google to release Picasa beta for Mac
14 - If Jobs' health is no longer a private matter, now what?
15 - Xobni raises cash from Cisco
16 - Browser add-on makes Flickr's galleries faster
17 - Finding employment safe havens in the recession
18 - Microsoft still pushing 'Apple tax' notion
19 - A new era for Macworld Expo
20 - Quickoffice brings simple Excel editing to iPhone
21 - Photos: Apollo 8's mission round the moon
1 - Early returns show strong holiday video game console sales

Microsoft said its Xbox 360 had the strongest holiday season of its lifetime, while Sony and Nintendo both tout their own sales success.

1/6/2009 12:00:00 PM

2 - Steve Jobs' health now a public matter

In choosing to go public with CEO Steve Jobs' ailments to deflect damaging rumors, Apple may be forced to give regular updates on the health of its founder.

1/6/2009 11:06:00 AM

3 - Microsoft elevates server unit, promotes Muglia

Longtime Server and Tools unit head Bob Muglia is now president of the company's server unit.

1/6/2009 10:47:00 AM

4 - How to downsize your social network portfolio

Using a slew of social networking services is great, but as Don Reisinger explains, that practice doesn't deliver the most rewarding Web experience. To fix that, Don has compiled a list of services you should use exclusively.

1/6/2009 10:43:00 AM

5 - Google up, Microsoft down in November Web searches

Web searches rise again for Google in November and drop again for Microsoft as U.S. searches overall increase, Nielsen says.

1/6/2009 10:31:00 AM

6 - Two big reasons Dell should buy Red Hat

Dell needs a software business to grow, and it could hardly do better than to buy into open source through Red Hat.

1/6/2009 10:19:00 AM

7 - '60 Minutes' video: Tech that reads your mind

This segment investigates breakthroughs researchers have made in identifying what people are thinking by conducting brain scans, and why the Supreme Court might one day get involved.

1/6/2009 9:45:38 AM

8 - Toshiba muscles into solar-energy business

Company creates unit dedicated to building large-scale power plants using solar-photovoltaic panels.

1/6/2009 9:43:00 AM

9 - Update: Twitter blames celebrity hack on 'individual'

After a number of most popular accounts were compromised, Twitter has come out and said that it was a hacker, not the phishing scam making the rounds recently.

1/6/2009 9:25:00 AM

10 - Site Launcher turns bookmarks into shortcuts

Bring up a list of your bookmarks without the real estate-hogging bookmarks toolbar using Site Launcher--a simple and pretty Firefox add-on.

1/6/2009 9:10:00 AM

11 - Hands-on with Picasa for the Mac

Picasa is a credible competitor to iPhoto--especially for those who have recently switched to the Mac.

1/6/2009 9:05:00 AM

12 - CNET's live coverage of Macworld 2009 kicks off Tuesday

We'll be live inside the Moscone Center Tuesday morning as Apple's Phil Schiller delivers the keynote address for Macworld 2009.

1/6/2009 9:01:00 AM

13 - Google to release Picasa beta for Mac

A long-awaited version of Google's software for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos is set to arrive in beta form.

1/6/2009 9:00:00 AM

14 - If Jobs' health is no longer a private matter, now what?

Why did Steve Jobs decide to offer an explanation-however brief-on the state of his health? Take a listen to find out.

1/6/2009 7:38:42 AM

15 - Xobni raises cash from Cisco

Funds to be used for product improvements, delivery of paid enterprise app.

1/6/2009 7:36:00 AM

16 - Browser add-on makes Flickr's galleries faster

Make Flickr's gallery view better with this simple extension for Firefox that lets you flip through photos quickly by pre-fetching them in the background.

1/6/2009 7:15:00 AM

17 - Finding employment safe havens in the recession

Open source offers solid footing for those wanting to keep their jobs in the recession.

1/6/2009 7:12:00 AM

18 - Microsoft still pushing 'Apple tax' notion

Ahead of Macworld, top Windows marketer says consumers can't afford to go Mac. But with the economy in tatters, will people be buying any PCs other than Netbooks?

1/6/2009 7:00:00 AM

19 - A new era for Macworld Expo

Without Steve Jobs delivering his trademark keynote address, Macworld Expo won't likely make the same splash. But the show goes on, for now at least.

1/6/2009 7:00:00 AM

20 - Quickoffice brings simple Excel editing to iPhone

App Store download lets users open, share, and edit Excel documents on their Apple devices with Quickoffice's MobileFiles Pro. The $9.99 iPhone application packs in a lot of features.

1/6/2009 6:21:00 AM

21 - Photos: Apollo 8's mission round the moon

Seven months before the first astronauts landed on the moon, Apollo 8 made a key round-trip into lunar orbit.

12/31/2008 9:54:00 AM