TweetDeck gets a few tweaks

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The latest version of TweetDeck is out, and although it’s a minor update it also introduces some useful changes worth noting.

Boeing’s next-gen 747 takes first flight

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The 747-8 Freighter, whose passenger version is slated to come a year later, is getting tested alongside the 787 Dreamliner in Washington state.

Former Intel exec pleads guilty in Galleon case

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A former Intel executive pleads guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud by providing confidential information in the Galleon Group insider-trading case.

Next-generation 747 takes first air (photos)

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On Monday, Boeing’s 747-8 Freighter took off from Paine Field in Everett, Wash., its first flight, and the first for the new 747 program.

Stay home, let Texas Robot attend that meeting

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A start-up employee in Indiana telecommutes to work in California by using a robot body stationed at his office. Meet the Texas Robot from Willow Garage.

Microsoft denies Windows 7 battery problem

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The software maker says that an error message warning users that their batteries may need replacing appears to be working as intended, despite some complaints.

CNET News Daily Podcast: Blackberry hacked, 4chan blocked, iPad unwanted

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On the podcast: Blackberry vulnerabilities, Verizon blocks 4chan sites, the space station gets a new bay window, and more.

Google to make Gmail a little more social

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Sources familiar with the company’s plans tell CNET that Google is ready to integrate status updates into Gmail in Twitter-like style, with a stream of text and multimedia updates.

EA’s game arsenal coming to Facebook?

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An exec at the gaming company hinted that its ‘Madden NFL’ franchise will launch a Facebook version, the first application we’ve seen of EA’s Playfish acquisition to its existing game titles.

Survey: More people looking for help on recycling

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Report from Earth911.com shows more people with questions on how and where to recycle in 2009, with PCs, batteries, and TVs topping the list of search queries.

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