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February 07, 2011
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redarrow U.S. seeks veto powers over new domain names
redarrow In Vietnamese village, tech rewires old traditions
 
redarrow Super Bowl: The tech winners and losers
redarrow If Hulu loses CEO, who would want that gig?

New PCs and Macs with Sandy Bridge chips had been expected to flood the market over the next weeks and months. But Intel's chipset glitch has thrown a wrench into the works.
Arianna Huffington announces she will become head of the newly formed Huffington Post Media Group, which appears set to integrate all HuffPo and AOL content, including Engadget and TechCrunch.
Obama administration wants the power for it and other governments to veto future top-level domain names, raising questions about free expression and the role of states in shaping the Internet.
Tech companies tried their best at the Super Bowl. Some enhanced their reputation, and some must have left many of the real people watching very confused.
CNET reporter Dong Ngo returns home to celebrate the new year in his remote village and discovers that technology has dramatically changed the way people there interact with one another--and long-held customs.
Hulu's big-media owners no longer seem to believe in the company's business model. The job might require competing against Netflix and Amazon with one hand tied behind your back. Sound fun?
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Lawyers for both sides present opening arguments amid conspiracy theories suggesting the U.S. government is using Swedish authorities to bring Assange into its jurisdiction.
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Super Bowl XLV features some memorable tech ads, details of Motorola Xoom's pricing are leaked in a Best Buy flier, and AOL shakes up the media industry with its deal to purchase The Huffington Post.

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