Wanted at Google: Nexus One phone support

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After smartphone’s launch, Google’s online support model was jammed with frustrated customers. It’s now looking for someone to build a phone support operation.

Citrix to help users run Windows 7 on the iPad

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Vice President Chris Fleck says his company can run a virtual installation of Windows 7 on the upcoming Apple tablet. It’s set to work the day the iPad hits store shelves.

Vevo’s Grammys channel misses the mark

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If you want to catch actual performances from Sunday’s music awards show, YouTube’s still your best bet, says Matt Rosoff.

CNET News Daily Podcast: Chrome OS tablet mock-ups excite

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Apple’s iPad may have taken center stage last week, but some recently unearthed Google mock-ups for a Chrome OS tablet have the Web buzzing. Find out more about them by tuning into today’s show.

Wozniak on the importance of piquing kids’ interests

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Tech pioneer Steve Wozniak says fostering personal exploration and creativity in children is paramount to preparing them for a successful future.

Which open-source vendors can afford the cloud?

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Open source is the foundation of most cloud-computing efforts due to its cost and flexibility, but that cost benefit may nudge some traditional open-source vendors out of the market.

Rosensweig named chief of Chegg

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Dan Rosensweig, who has held senior positions at several Internet and publishing companies, takes the reins at the online textbook rental company.

Apple patch plugs iPhone, iPod Touch holes

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Several vulnerabilities patched in the latest Apple security update could allow an attacker to remotely take control of a device.

Motorola’s Droid: The Hummer of smartphones

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The Droid smartphone is a departure from competing models, but it’s not an altogether successful effort. Here’s why.

Oscar’s VFX and animation nominees (images)

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2009 was a good year for visual effects-heavy and animated films. On Tuesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the Oscar nominations, including three for visual effects and five for animated feature.

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