On the music front, Sony long ago ruled with the Walkman, and stumbled badly with its Connect service. Can it reclaim lost glory by relying on the cloud and its PlayStation network? Who better to watch the final episode of the match among 'Jeopardy' champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter and IBM supercomputer Watson with than a large group of IBM researchers? CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman was on hand to do just that. President will visit an Intel fabrication facility in Oregon tomorrow, as the chipmaker's PC-centric manufacturing faces challenges from large, Asia-based, smartphone-savvy chip rivals. Consumers don't have much to go on if they want to consider the environmental or social impact of the phone they're buying. GoodGuide looks to fill the gap by expanding into electronics. Co-founders of Fast Society, an eager New York social app start-up, believe that the company's success at the Austin festival next month will indicate whether it will survive another year. Microsoft is putting out a new version of its Bing toolbar it hopes will sway traditional toolbar haters into using it, and more Bing features. Content that has been shared by connections on social networks will be displayed more prominently in Google results for those who link their social accounts. | | CNET learns that the agency will reveal it is "increasingly unable" to conduct some types of electronic surveillance because of Web-based e-mail, social networking sites, and P2P technology. | | | Featured item | | | | | Google announces a subscription service for newspapers and magazines, Warner Bros. unveils app editions of its top movies, and Sony launches a service that gives you unlimited access to music for a monthly fee. | | |
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