Icahn against partial-sale bid for Yahoo
Billionaire investor opposes selling just a portion of the Internet pioneer because he believes the stock is undervalued.
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Report: Comcast usage monitor coming in January
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Former Valleywag snarkstress Megan McCarthy is now the moderator of good taste and journalism for TechMeme.
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Point-and-click search on the iPhone
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Google's free-wheeling research days wind down
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A successful public-private partnership to combat cyberthreats will require more trust and forward-looking ideas, policy experts say referring to Homeland Security.
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Report: DOJ was hours from filing Google suit
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The Netflix Player by Roku and Apple TV both see marked performance loss in delivering video to customers. Are they connected?
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Worm uses familiar brands to lure people
Offers supposedly from McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and Hallmark are spreading a new mass-mailing worm, say security vendors.
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SonicWall server glitch leaves networks unprotected
Outage at licensing server disables subscription-based security services for at least several hours.
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Billionth Logitech mouse scampers off assembly line
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Panel: Government data-mining programs lack oversight
Government information collection and sharing programs are too secretive, security and privacy experts tell the House Homeland Security Committee.
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Microsoft's Massive ratchets up in-game ads
At an event in New York, the in-game advertising company pitches its product as a choice option for reaching the coveted 18-34 male demographic.
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