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1) Revenue Rose but Profit Dropped for Dell
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Dell executives hope that the end of the economic downturn will result in a resurgence in technology spending.
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2) A Wish List of Features for the Next Round of Cellphones
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As mobile phones reach a plateau of innovation, what can we expect from the next generation of mobile devices? Here are six features that could help move mobile technology forward.
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3) Bits Scan: Thursday's Tech News Roundup
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Over the last 18 months, hackers have breached more than 2,500 private and government computers, Kodak isn't happy with Apple and Research In Motion, and David Pogue reviews Google Buzz.
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4) The Patent Litigation Dilemma: Free Riders
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=541249b1abbf27f53b49c8d4578e1443
Is Intellectual Ventures essentially outsourcing its patent litigation?
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5) Tech Talk Podcast: The Buzz on Buzz
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Miguel Helft discusses Google Buzz, artist Randy Sarafan makes new things with dead computers and the meaning of "e-cycling."
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6) State of the Art: Buzzing, Tweeting and Carping
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Google offers a new tool that out-Twitters Twitter when it comes to sending and receiving messages. Is there a catch? You bet your Buzz there is.
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7) Malicious Software Infects Computers
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The program has infected the computers of more than 2,500 corporations, a network security firm reported.
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8) Turning Patents Into ?Invention Capital?
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Intellectual Ventures has acquired 30,000 patents and has so far collected more than $1 billion in license fees.
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9) Practical Traveler: Sites That Do Your Fare Digging
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Meta-search sites ? among them, Kayak.com and Fly.com ? search hundreds of travel sites at once in a quest to identify the best rates.
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10) Plea in Case of Stolen Code From Goldman
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=5933a66e20e79fda3f5b5cf0f05c10ca
Sergey Aleynikov is charged with stealing trade secrets and taking them to his new employer.
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11) Hewlett-Packard Lifts Outlook as Profit Rises 25%
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The results for the industry bellwether showed that technology spending by corporations was creaking back to life.
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12) Tech Industry Catches Its Breath
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New products have altered the technology landscape in recent years. Now, companies at the Mobile World Congress are making smaller changes.
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13) Will Carriers Offer a Better Way to Get Voice Mail?
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=49a3b0edf60d4b6e278b8a57780c7b24
We all should have known that it boils down to money. Tedious voice-mail recordings make it; fixing the system costs it.
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14) Safe Travels for You and Your Data
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=39e581294cd5b86b7be5734e6dbb5f5e
There are common-sense measures you can take to keep your data secure when using your computer on the road.
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15) Sony to End OLED Sales in Japan
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Sony has announced it will no longer produce its $2,000-plus OLED set for the Japanese market.
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16) How to Take Better Low-Light Photos
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Photojournalist Harry Benson shares some tips on how to get the best shot in low light.
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17) A Look Back at 20 Years of Photoshop
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Photoshop is turning 20, and it's planning a big party for itself. Here are some highlights of its history and online resources for user tips.
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