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AT&T cutting 12,000 jobs

U.S. telecom giant also slashing capital spending


RIM not alone in hunt for Certicom

Cryptography company says ‘several other parties' interested in a purchase or merger


Nokia cuts forecast for second time

Slowdown in industry has been worse than expected, world's biggest cellphone maker says


Wikipedia hopes to make editing user-friendly

Foundation that runs the Internet encyclopedia is getting an $890,000 grant to improve editing process


Dad's 'tough love' inspires Facebook group

Aussie father made his 5-year-old son walk 13 kilometres to school every day to discipline him

WebSeven

Cyberbullying verdict turns rule-breakers into criminals

Ivor Tossell

Precedent in MySpace harassment case could have consequences for Web users at large


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Mathew Ingram

NYT joins the Web link economy

The Grey Lady has added a new feature called Times Extra that includes links to sources of external content on its front page


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Chad Sapieha

Advice for gamers about to become parents

A few notes on how your hobby will change once you have something on your hands that eats up even more time than Fallout 3


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In this Kingdom, cuteness abounds

New MySims title a family friendly, story-driven introduction to the Sims universe

 

 
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TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 

China Internet cafes switching to Chinese OS

Rules aimed at cracking down on pirated software are renewing concerns about heightened surveillance and privacy

Illusion helps study of mind

Body swap trick lets subjects feel they are shaking hands with themselves

MySpace delivers video to mobile devices

The free service will be supported by advertising

U.S. FCC to mull free Internet plan

Proposal opposed by cellphone industry, free-speech advocated wary of content-blocking provisions

Viewers may see TV in a whole new dimension

It's 3-D, and this time, viewers won't be donning those flimsy red-and-blue cardboard glasses

Colorado man charged with libel over Craigslist posts

Criminal charges stem from unflattering online comments

Canadians do some serious Web surfing

Fuel-cell-powered devices getting closer

Technology, now perhaps a few years away, could be a boon for laptop, cellphone and iPod owners seeking long-lasting power

Britney Spears, Obama lead Yahoo top 10 searches

Wrestling, Miley Cyrus, RuneScape and American Idol also make the list

Canada backpedals on sharing ID database with U.S.

But privacy commissioner still convened about so-called enhanced driver's licences


TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS 

RIM bids $66-million for Certicom

Shares slip; hostile, all-cash offer comes a day after BlackBerry maker cuts sales, profit forecast

Yahoo shares rise on talk of possible buyout

Ex-AOL boss looking to raise cash for bid, report says

Nokia seen cutting profit forecast

Investors are alert for any comments on fourth-quarter demand, cost cuts

RIM shares drop to year low

Stock down more than 8 per cent after analyst drops outlook

Nokia launches N97 smartphone

Flagship model receives lukewarm response from analysts

U.S. army to spend $50-million on video games

Report says money to be spent developing video games for use in training soldiers for combat

Watchdog disputes claims in Verizon TV ad

FiOS not 'so much more bright,' regulatory body says

Carl Icahn raises his stake in Yahoo

Activist investor bought close to 7 million additional shares of the Internet company

Online retailers ramp up deals to capture dollars

Web-bares sales are expected to be fairly flat after years of strong growth

CIBC client data may not have been lost

Nobody knows whether private information on 473,000 customers was actually lost, privacy commissioner reports


PERSONAL TECH 

In this Kingdom, cuteness abounds

New MySims title a family friendly, story-driven introduction to the Sims universe

Lips: a tabula rasa for the awkward hipster

Microsoft's entry into karaoke gaming is all what you make of it, but suffers in the implementation

Spam 2.0

Spammers are making the leap from e-mail to Facebook and social networking

David Pogue: Flipping out over the new Flip HD

It's not just fast and small, but true high def, too

Circuits: Diving into the public domain

Plus, understanding XP updates and a CPU flu shot

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