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  • Yelp Rejects Google, Google Walks from Yelp: Bad News Either Way Google and Yelp don't seem to agree on why the deal between the two unraveled, but it's unfortunate regardless of how it happened.
  • Obama Selects Tech Veteran for Top Cybersecurity Post Howard Schmidt was named as the White House's cybersecurity coordinator on Tuesday, a job that was reportedly difficult to fill.
  • Bring Your Middle Mouse Button to Life That middle button is often ignored, but you can tap its potential for browsing more efficiently, scrolling quickly, and more.
  • Facebook's Top Status Updates of 2009 Facebook apps, "FML," and even Facebook itself earn spots on the list -- but the social network's privacy problems are not on there.
  • iPhone 3GS Tames Unreal Engine 3 Epic demonstrates high-end visual engine powering Gears of War 2 running on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch 3GS.
  • Last Minute Gifts for Creatives There's always someone for whom Christmas Eve sneaks up like the fog on cat feet. And invariably, that person wants to give something nice to a creative friend...
  • WxFix Standard for IPhone Last time I checked, there were close to 500 weather apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. In one camp are specialized apps, which may focus on radar capabilities...
  • Disney, CBS Coming to iTunes TV? Despite reports that Disney and CBS will bring their shows to Apple's rumored subscription service, I'm still skeptical about the whole idea.
  • The Secrets of Photographing a Party There's nothing like a party for great photo opportunities. And with Christmas and New Year's Eve right around the corner, party season is currently in full...
  • Texting While Driving 6X More Dangerous than Talking Want to brighten this holiday? Tell your co-workers to stop texting while driving. Here's safety information worth sharing.
  • Report: Disney and CBS Interested in Apple TV Plans Apple is looking to add monthly subscriptions to the TV content available in its online iTunes store. Disney and CBS are interested in signing on.
  • Twitter Turns a Profit (Really) Thanks to deals with search companies, the micro-blogging site is like to make something of a profit in 2009.
  • The Truth About Intel's New Netbook Chip Intel's Atom N450 won't create the netbooks that business customers really want to buy. Plus holiday netbook buying advice.
  • Caption Search: Another Reason to Love Hulu Simple, but powerful new feature lets you do text searches that will scour the captions that many shows offer.
  • Tapulous: We Make $1 Million a Month from App Store Creators of "Tap Tap Revenge" prove the App Store can be very profitable.