Add-ons in Firefox’s first mobile browser

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We give you a video tour of Firefox 1.0–first seen on Nokia–and talk mobile add-ons.

Tech makes Olympic-size jump in Vancouver

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roundup At what some have dubbed the first Twitter Games, CNET looks at the many ways tech is changing the world’s largest sporting event.

What kind of virus has Fiorina’s ad spread?

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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina’s attempt to become a California senator is thrust into the spotlight by a trippy video that has gone viral. But is any kind of viral good viral?

Mozilla yanks infected add-ons, warns users

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Two Firefox add-ons, Sothink Web Video Downloader 4.0 and all versions of Master Filer, were found to contain Trojan horse code aimed at Windows users.

Toyota sued for fatal crash linked to throttle

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A California lawsuit alleges that a fatal crash in which a Camry accelerated out of control was caused by faulty electronics. The issue is separate from mechanical accelerator pedal problems cited in Toyota’s recall.

Olympics to athletes: Go ahead and tweet

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Amid some confusion over guidelines, the International Olympic Committee reiterates that competitors are free to blog about their personal experiences at the games.

More social, please: Facebook nixes banner ads

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Not only will Microsoft no longer serve Facebook’s banner ads, the social network is shifting away from them altogether. Plus: Will Facebook hire a high-profile sales exec now?

The mystery of the disappearing Zune music

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Dozens of popular artists have disappeared from the Zune Marketplace, which means that Zune Pass subscribers can no longer play those recordings.

Tweet from multiple accounts with Seesmic for Android

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Among changes to the free Twitter app Seesmic is the capability to manage more that one account.

Sony still losing on every PlayStation 3 it sells

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But the company says it will cut the console’s production costs by 15 percent in the next fiscal year, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

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