Twitter launches ‘Lists’ in limited testing

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Microblogging service rolls out a user grouping feature, Lists, to a small subset of users with plans to expand to the entire user base once tested.

TechStars’ young entrepreneurs head to Silicon Valley

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The Colorado-based incubator’s annual Investor Day brought 13 fledgling companies in front of several dozen investors to whom they were pitching requests for mentoring and seed funding.

OLED TV makers look to shift out of neutral

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Samsung and LG say they intend to increase production of bigger TVs using the new technology, though that is still years away.

Microsoft opens Windy City data center

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The software maker opens what it says just might be the world’s largest data center in the outskirts of Chicago.

Google offers easy translation service for Web pages

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In honor of International Translation Day (you forgot?), Google is publishing code that Webmasters can use to detect the preferred language of their visitors.

CNET News Daily Podcast: GM stops eBay sales, crooks make new bank Trojan

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General Motors ends its eBay car sales experiment, the long-awaited BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac arrives Friday, Microsoft says its one-click security solutions are working, and more.

Handheld device detects blindness in infants

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Retinopathy of prematurity affects 16,000 premature babies a year. Without having to touch the eye, this device provides detailed, 3D imaging to better diagnose the disorder.

Supercomputer to use new Nvidia ‘Fermi’ chip

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory announces plans for a new supercomputer that will use Nvidia’s next generation GPU architecture.

AT&T buys application developer

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Phone giant nabs Plusmo to help it build more apps and widgets for mobile phones, PCs, and TV.

The price of universal broadband

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The cost of blanketing the U.S. with broadband could cost more than $350 billion. Who will pick up the tab?

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