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  • Firefox Faces Its Future as It Turns Five As the Mozilla foundation celebrates five years of Firefox this week, bloggers bake a cake and light the candles.
  • Facebook Denies Hijack Facebook Groups were disrupted by a warning to "Control Your Info" but no damage occurred besides disruption, Facebook says.
  • Snow Leopard Update Nukes Atom Support Apple's Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update kills support for Intel Atom/netbooks — netbook users running Intel Atom likely won't be able to upgrade beyond 10.6.1.
  • Motorola Droid: Off to a Fast Start Verizon sold 100,000 Droids over its first weekend, early estimates show.
  • Cisco Showcases Big Bets on Collaboration Unveiling 61 new products and features, Cisco Systems executives emphasized the importance of collaboration at an event in San Francisco on Monday.
  • Amazon Kindle for PC E-Book Software This highly usable e-book reader for the PC shows off the Kindle platform well, even though it lacks some niceties found in its iPhone cousin and in Kindle hardware.
  • Apple's Snow Leopard Update Also Bans Hacked Macs Apple's release of Mac OS X v.10.6.2 squashes bugs and blocks Atom "Hackintoshes" in the process.
  • At Modern Warfare 2 Launch, Activation Honors Vets Game Maker Activision Blizzard is donating $1 million through its Call of Duty Endowment charity to unemployed veterans.
  • Windows 7 May Be Secure, but Are Windows Users Safe? Windows 7 users got a nice surprise on Tuesday when Microsoft released its first set of security patches since unveiling the new operating system last month. Of...
  • Classy Dell Latitude Z600 Laptop Charges Wirelessly The Latitude Z600 ultraslim laptop opens a window on the future of notebook computing.
  • Sony VAIO X Series Netbook The supersexy, slim VAIO X has netbook dimensions, decent specs, and a serious price tag.
  • Practical Advice for Laptops and Desktops Standby vs. hibernate mode, the wonders of uninterruptible power supplies, and the oft-ignored (and useful) Windows key.
  • Microsoft Releases Office 2004, 2008 Updates Microsoft on Tuesday issued updates for its venerable Office suite versions 2004 and 2008.
  • Holiday Camera Gift Guide Whether you're shopping for a socialite, an advanced photographer, a YouTube star, or your crazy uncle, you'll find the perfect camera here.
  • Clearwire Claims 173,000 WiMax Users Wireless broadband provider Clearwire had about 173,000 WiMax subscribers at the end of September, the company said Tuesday.

From Around the Web

  • Firefox Faces Its Future as It Turns Five As the Mozilla foundation celebrates five years of Firefox this week, bloggers bake a cake and light the candles.
  • Facebook Denies Hijack Facebook Groups were disrupted by a warning to "Control Your Info" but no damage occurred besides disruption, Facebook says.
  • Snow Leopard Update Nukes Atom Support Apple's Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update kills support for Intel Atom/netbooks — netbook users running Intel Atom likely won't be able to upgrade beyond 10.6.1.
  • Motorola Droid: Off to a Fast Start Verizon sold 100,000 Droids over its first weekend, early estimates show.
  • Cisco Showcases Big Bets on Collaboration Unveiling 61 new products and features, Cisco Systems executives emphasized the importance of collaboration at an event in San Francisco on Monday.
  • Amazon Kindle for PC E-Book Software This highly usable e-book reader for the PC shows off the Kindle platform well, even though it lacks some niceties found in its iPhone cousin and in Kindle hardware.
  • Apple's Snow Leopard Update Also Bans Hacked Macs Apple's release of Mac OS X v.10.6.2 squashes bugs and blocks Atom "Hackintoshes" in the process.
  • At Modern Warfare 2 Launch, Activation Honors Vets Game Maker Activision Blizzard is donating $1 million through its Call of Duty Endowment charity to unemployed veterans.
  • Windows 7 May Be Secure, but Are Windows Users Safe? Windows 7 users got a nice surprise on Tuesday when Microsoft released its first set of security patches since unveiling the new operating system last month. Of...
  • Sony VAIO X Series Netbook The supersexy, slim VAIO X has netbook dimensions, decent specs, and a serious price tag.

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