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February 08, 2011
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redarrow Winter, snow, and solar panels: A mixed forecast
redarrow Study: Facebook replacing Craigslist for prostitutes
 
redarrow The art of making Google Art Project (Q&A)
redarrow Report: Microsoft management changes in the works

Sprint Nextel takes the wraps off its new Kyocera smartphone, touting it as the first of its kind, a sort of mini-tablet that lets you "simultask."
On day two of Julian Assange's extradition hearing in London, a defense witness says a Swedish prosecutor erred in failing to get the Wikileaks editor's side of the story.
The gobs of sticky snow this winter have made snow removal from solar panels a regular chore, but frigid temperatures around the country have helped crank up solar-panel output, too.
Last week, Google unveiled its effort to bring some of the greatest artworks to a global audience, Street View-style. One of the lead developers tells CNET how the project came to be.
A Columbia University professor says 83 percent of prostitutes have a Facebook page and that, by the end of 2011, Facebook will be their No. 1 online medium of recruitment.
Changes to Microsoft's senior management could be just around the corner. A new report says CEO Steve Ballmer plans to make adjustments later this month.
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The chipmaker last week stopped shipments of the "Cougar Point" chipset that accompanies its Sandy Bridge processor. Now it says it has a fix for the flaw that will ship in mid-February.
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Intel says fixed Sandy Bridge chipsets will ship soon, the National Labor Relations Board settles a complaint regarding an employee who was fired after posting comments about her boss on Facebook, and Sprint unveils an Android smartphone with two touch screens.

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