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Fri Sep 5, 10:24 AM ET

A sampling of green-tech news with quick commentary.

  • Samsung contemplating SanDisk acquisition Fri Sep 5, 10:18 AM ET

    Samsung Electronics is looking into snapping up SanDisk, according to a late-Thursday post on PaidContent.

  • Was EarthLink's failed citywide Wi-Fi a blessing in disguise? Fri Sep 5, 7:00 AM ET

    The implosion of EarthLink's citywide Wi-Fi business may have been the best thing that ever happened to Wireless Philadelphia, the nonprofit charged with helping Philadelphia bridge the digital divide.

  • What you can--and can't--find about Palin on the Internet Fri Sep 5, 1:20 AM ET

    John McCain's announcement last week that he has chosen Sarah Palin as his running mate left the public thirsting for information about the Alaska governor-- and inspired hundreds of commentators, entrepreneurs, and Palin imitators to try to fill in the gaps.

  • Michael Moore plans Net-only film premiere Fri Sep 5, 12:20 AM ET

    Filmmaker Michael Moore plans to premiere his latest documentary exclusively on the Internet for free, forgoing the traditional theatrical release.

  • McCain talks up oil drilling, green energy Fri Sep 5, 12:11 AM ET

    ST. PAUL, Minn.--John McCain formally accepted the Republican Party's presidential nomination here on Thursday in a speech extolling the virtues of both oil drilling and green energy.

  • Audio slideshow: At Republican convention, celebration amid protests Thu Sep 4, 6:19 PM ET

  • Microsoft Research gives photo help, for a price Thu Sep 4, 5:04 PM ET

    As someone who is interested in both photography and collage art, Microsoft Research immediately caught my eye this morning with an announcement about a new tool called AutoCollage 2008.

  • Google shows advertisers where their ads click Thu Sep 4, 4:44 PM ET

    Google has added a new level of detail to the tools advertisers can use to track the performance of their search-ad campaigns, showing them the geographic region of the users who clicked on the ads.

  • Microsoft: Expect four bulletins on Patch Tuesday Thu Sep 4, 4:22 PM ET

    On Thursday, Microsoft announced four security bulletins for Tuesday. The announcement is intended as a heads-up for IT departments before Patch Tuesday. All four are considered critical, the most serious ranking offered by the software giant.

  • Yahoo's stock hits new 52-week low Thu Sep 4, 10:23 AM ET

    This post was updated at 1:12 p.m. PDT with the closing price of Yahoo's stock and other related information.

  • Amazon flicks on its streaming-video service Thu Sep 4, 10:17 AM ET

    Amazon.com on Thursday made available to the general public its video-on-demand service, through which ad-free movies and TV shows can be streamed on Macs, PCs, and Sony Bravia flat-screen TVs.

  • Video: Republican convention, day 3 recap Thu Sep 4, 9:52 AM ET

    Sarah Palin had her first big moment on the national stage Wednesday night, as she sought to show why she should be the next vice president of the United States.

  • Sony recalls about 438,000 Vaio laptops Thu Sep 4, 9:41 AM ET

    Updated 8:13 AM PTD: Added the number of recalled laptops worldwide. Sony is recalling about 438,000 Vaio TZ-series notebooks worldwide that may overheat and cause burns, the company said Thursday.

  • Technology lobbyists gather at Republican convention Thu Sep 4, 4:05 AM ET

    MINNEAPOLIS--The streets of the twin cities were relatively quiet Wednesday afternoon: convention attendees were busy wandering from one private event to another. For technology lobbyists, the choice was Chambers, a self-described luxury art hotel here.

  • NebuAd suspends Web-monitoring plans Thu Sep 4, 1:15 AM ET

    Silicon Valley start-up NebuAd has suspended plans to deploy a controversial program that displays ads based on the monitoring of Web activity while Congress reviews privacy concerns, according to a report in The Washington Post.

  • Judge rules Oracle withheld Ellison e-mails Wed Sep 3, 11:15 PM ET

    Oracle deliberately destroyed or withheld CEO Larry Ellison's e-mails and failed to preserve audio recordings sought as evidence in a class-action lawsuit filed against the software maker, a federal judge has ruled.

  • Customers queue to buy Apple's new 3G iPhone in Tokyo in July 2008. China Mobile, the country's largest handset operator, is in the final stages of talks with Apple to launch the iPhone in China, the world's largest mobile phone market, state media have reported.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
    iTunes 8 coming at next week's Apple event? Wed Sep 3, 6:14 PM ET

    Add another possibility to the list of possible announcements at Apple's iPod event next week: a new version of iTunes.

  • We're from Google and we're here to help. Really? Wed Sep 3, 5:41 PM ET

    This didn't take long. Just one day into Chrome's young existence and serious privacy questions are getting raised. Sleuthing by my colleague Ina Fried turned up the following:

  • A woman holds an iPhone handset in a Hong Kong street in early July. China Mobile, the country's largest handset operator, is in the final stages of talks with Apple to launch the iPhone in China, the world's largest mobile phone market, state media have reported.(AFP/File/Andrew Ross)
    Apple unlikely to unveil iTunes subscription service Tuesday Wed Sep 3, 4:11 PM ET

    Music industry insiders are buzzing about the press gathering Apple is hosting on Tuesday. The invitation shows a dancing man wearing an iPod and the slogan shouts, "Let's Rock."

  • An Apple iPhone is seen in New York, August 28, 2008. Russia's third largest mobile phone operator MegaFon said on Tuesday it had signed a distribution deal with Apple Inc. to sell iPhone 3G in Russia. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)
    AOL targets ads to the iPhone Wed Sep 3, 4:00 PM ET

    AOL has sharpened its ad-targeting tools for the iPhone in a nod to the popularity of the Apple smartphones.

  • Living with Tech: Greening your ride and home Wed Sep 3, 9:09 AM ET

    Need some ideas on how to have a more eco-friendly lifestyle? Take a look at CNET's Living with Technology feature, which is focused on green tech this month.

  • Microsoft proposes age-limited digital playgrounds Wed Sep 3, 9:00 AM ET

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  • Author Estrin sees U.S. research as 'eroded,' 'unstable' Wed Sep 3, 9:00 AM ET

    Unlike most first-time authors, Judy Estrin was guaranteed an audience from the moment she decided to put pen to paper.

  • There.com to add Mac support and Facebook plug-in Wed Sep 3, 12:47 AM ET

    The virtual world, There.com, appears ready to reach for some new and broad audiences, announcing Tuesday night that it would finally be offering support for Mac OS X, as well as a new Facebook plug-in and an instant message application that can communicate directly with anyone on the Internet.

  • eBay makes eco-play with new green marketplace Wed Sep 3, 12:00 AM ET

    eBay on Wednesday plans to unveil a new e-commerce site for shoppers of environmentally friendly and fair-trade goods, as expected.

  • Citizen journalists converge on party conventions Tue Sep 2, 10:15 PM ET

    ST. PAUL, Minn.--The Republican National Convention has reached out to new media by providing credentials to around 200 bloggers here at the Xcel Energy Center, but the use of media like streaming footage to cover events may be more than either the Republican or Democratic parties bargained for.

  • An NBC Universal logo is pictured at the NBC Universal Summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California July 21, 2008. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)
    Hulu to host NBC shows before they hit broadcast Tue Sep 2, 6:02 PM ET

    Fans of such NBC shows as Knight Rider, Chuck, and 30 Rock will be able to see their season premieres first on Hulu.

  • The home page of Nokia's social networking site called Mosh is seen on a mobile phone in Stockholm in this October 2, 2007 file photo. Nokia said on Tuesday it would kick off of its 'Comes with Music' offering in Britain, signing a deal with Carphone Warehouse to offer the first model. (Bob Strong/Files/Reuters)
    Nokia launches music/phone bundle in U.K. Tue Sep 2, 5:38 PM ET

    Nokia launched a new music service Tuesday in the U.K. that bundles free access to music with the purchase of a phone.