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redarrow WikiLeaks, Net nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
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Former California governor says green-tech advocates should focus on health, economic, national-security benefits of clean energy, rather than on climate change.
Road Trip at Home: For more than 35 years, ILM has worked on live-action pictures. Now, the acclaimed visual effects house is working on its first all-digital animated movie and CNET pays a visit.
Former Apple manager Paul Devine admits his guilt in a money laundering scheme and agrees to forfeit more than $2.28 million in money and property.
Whistle-blower site and the Internet in general are among the 241 nominees for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, with winners to be announced in October.
Internet giant says a bug introduced during a storage software update caused some users to lose access to their e-mail account, but the company says it is working to restore the data.
Panasonic is nixing the Jungle portable-gaming device that it was developing, Reuters reports. Company says changes in the market forced its hand.
The chipmaker finalizes its $7.68 billion purchase of McAfee, which will continue to offer products under its own brand in a combined effort to expand security across a wide range of devices.
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