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Toyota's findings call into question a driver's account of his "runaway" Toyota Prius in San Diego last week.
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At Mix, we learn that Zune HD's wireless sync to home networks continues, but operators will be able to bill customers, and the Zune Pass might be changing.
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A report in The Wall Street Journal suggests there is tension in Redmond over the love some employees have for the iPhone. Are some people at Microsoft overreacting?
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The answer to whether you can do many things at once on the new device is not a simple one. The phone supports multitasking, but developers won't have free reign.
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The SSD can speed load times for operating systems and applications.
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It's mostly sizzle and not a lot of steak, but Google plans to remove the unique ID that had been annoying data privacy advocates after the first update check.
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Following a recovery in the second half of 2009, PC shipments are expected to see huge gains this year and on into 2014, says new IDC report.
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At a Las Vegas conference, Microsoft shows how developers can write software for the new Windows Phone 7 Series devices, due out later this year.
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DreamWeaver demos reveal newer HTML and CSS technologies in action at Adobe. The company is showing more interest in Open Web technologies.
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The co-inventor of XML likes Google's philosophy overall, and especially how it applies to competing against the 'Disney-fied walled garden' of Apple's iPhone.
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