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| Criminals Take Control of CheckFree Web Site (PC World) - PC World - Online criminals took control of the Domain Name System (DNS) record for payment processor CheckFree and briefly redirected the site's visitors to a their own server. |
| Second Google Phone 'Agora' Out In January: Available Now for Pre-Sale (PC World) - PC World - The world's second Google phone, based on the Android mobile operating system, is set to launch at the end of January. Manufactured under the Australian Kogan brand, the phone will come in two flavors, for $225 or $295. |
| AT&T Hopes for Single Smartphone OS (PC World) - PC World - AT&T hopes to standardize on a single operating system for AT&T-branded smartphones as part of a "dramatic consolidation" of its mobile platforms over the next few years, a company executive said Thursday. |
| Some Las Vegas Again Drop Prices for CES Week (PC World) - PC World - It's starting to look like attendance at the upcoming International Consumer Electronics Show will be considerably affected by the financial crisis that has gripped many of the companies the show serves. |
| Symbian Foundation Says It's on Track (PC World) - PC World - The Symbian Foundation is on track to take over Symbian as an open-source operating system in 2010 and will put out its first distribution of software for developers in the first half of next year, its executive director said Thursday. |
| Entellium Files Bankruptcy, Intuit Eyeing Assets (PC World) - PC World - Troubled CRM (customer relationship management) vendor Entellium filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday, and Intuit is interested in buying the company's assets, according to documents filed in a Washington state U.S. Bankruptcy Court. |
| CORE: M-Rated First-Person Shooter for Nintendo DS Goes Gold (PC World) - PC World - You can count the number of DS-based first-person shooters on one hand. Three fingers, really, between GoldenEye: Rogue Agent, Call of Duty 4, and Metroid Prime: Hunters. |
| First NFL game in 3-D fumbles, then recovers
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