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January 20, 2011
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redarrow HP proposes new probe into Hurd's departure
redarrow Apple criticized in Chinese environmental report
 
redarrow Analyst: Nintendo will 'regret' $249 3DS pricing
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Concluding HTML version numbers are a relic of a bygone age, Ian Hickson adopts a "living document" approach. But the W3C standards group isn't.
If you think Google has got you all wrong, there's a consultant who thinks he or she can set the search gods straight.
In response to shareholder lawsuit, HP is ready to conduct another probe into the circumstances of the former chief executive's departure.
A Wedbush analyst believes the handheld's price tag will look like a bargain to consumers, who will scoop them up and create severe supply shortages.
Scoring last among 29 tech firms in report by Chinese environmental groups, Apple is rebuked for lack of responsiveness to health and safety conditions at factories that make its components.
Executives from T-Mobile USA and the company's parent company Deutsche Telekom say that 2011 is the year that T-Mobile makes a turnaround.
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