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Verizon Wireless is set to announce several new Google Android smartphones at the Consumer Electronics Show this week for its new 4G wireless broadband network.
Microsoft is said to be unveiling set-top boxes and TVs running an embedded version of Windows built for the living room.
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Two new companies begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange, the smartphone-focused Motorola Mobility under the ticker MMI and enterprise-minded Motorola Solutions as MSI.
New 'cross_fuzz' tool is designed to find bugs in Web browsers and needs fast distribution because of an IE vulnerability leak, researcher says.
Sony is apparently taking its Netbook-class laptops up-market, while Lenovo has already announced a new laptop that is more laptop than Netbook.
The Daily Show could be making its way back to Hulu, a report from The New York Times claims. The show has been unavailable to Hulu users for months.
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