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January 15, 2011
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 Everything you need to know about the Verizon iPhone (FAQ)
 Sony PSP2 concept designs (roundup)
 A revolution at the Computer History Museum
 AMD CEO resigns; search on for new leader

The long wait for a Verizon iPhone is finally over.

Verizon will begin selling Apple's iPhone on its network starting in early February. It's the same model iPhone 4 that AT&T and international carriers currently sell except that it connects to the CDMA network instead of GSM. Verizon iPhone hands-on (photos)

Starting February 10, a 16GB model will cost $199.99 with a two-year contract, according to Verizon Wireless' Web site. The 32GB model will sell for $299.99. An extra feature Verizon will offer is the phone's ability to serve as a personal Wi-Fi "hot spot." Up to five Wi-Fi devices can connect to the Verizon iPhone at one time. • iPhone 4 comes to Verizon (live blog)

An unnamed source told The Wall Street Journal that the company plans to keep its $30-a-month unlimited data plan. Verizon rival AT&T, which had been the exclusive carrier in the...

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How much does it cost? Where and when can I buy it? We answer the most frequently asked questions about the long-awaited Verizon iPhone.
With rumors swirling that Sony will unveil the next-generation PlayStation Portable on January 27, CNET takes a look at all the concept designs floating around the Internet.
Prior to opening a new exhibit on the emergence of the PC, the Silicon Valley museum gives journalists a preview that included meeting pioneers of the computing revolution.
Dirk Meyer will resign his position as AMD's CEO while the company looks for a new leader who can "create increased shareholder value," it said.
Years of research and development went into IBM Research's Watson, a computer with the ability to process human language in such a way that it's capable of challenging the most formidable game-show knowledge champions.
The massively popular, user-created encyclopedia hits a decade tomorrow, having thrived despite a series of controversies. Now, with data suggesting its growth has plateaued, how will the project evolve over the next 10 years?
The world's largest chipmaker reports fourth-quarter profit of $3.39 billion, up by almost half over the same period last year, while revenue rises slightly.
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CEO announces that nearly half of the staff at the still-struggling News Corp.-owned social site will be laid off.
An extradition hearing for WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange is set for early February. Also, Assange's lawyer plans to publish online the legal arguments against Sweden's request.
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