Reporters' Roundtable #3: Mint CEO Aaron Patzer

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Aaron Patzer's personal finance site Mint is being acquired by Inuit. We grill Patzer on why he sold the company, the future of Quicken, and the secu

AT&T calls Google a hypocrite on Net neutrality

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In a letter to the FCC, carrier accuses Google of violating its principles by blocking certain calls on its Google Voice service.

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Send in your questions for Steve Ballmer

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CNET's Ina Fried and Molly Wood are traveling to Redmond. Send us a good question for Microsoft's CEO, and it might just get selected for a Thursday

JamBase updates concert-finding iPhone app

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The granddaddy of concert-listing services has made major improvements to its iPhone app.

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Google adds anchor links to search results

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Search engine now displays anchor links under results, allowing you to jump directly to different parts of the page.

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Microsoft's new Windows 7 ads try to be cool

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In a new series of ads for Windows 7, Microsoft largely eschews words in favor of more cool thoughts such as images and music. Will it succeed?

Microsoft boffin puts brain into e-coffin

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A researcher at Microsoft is progressively transferring the information from his brain into computers, so as to preserve its wisdom.

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Intel executive's exit was sudden

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Former Intel VP Pat Gelsinger's exit was apparently unexpected. He was listed as an IDF speaker in an agenda posted the day before his departure was

Texas police take on blog commenters

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Austin, Texas cops say they have had enough of being impersonated and libeled by commenters on blogs. They are threatening legal action.

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Good intentions won't sell Windows 7

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Microsoft's marketing efforts are strong but off kilter. How can the company make Windows 7 exciting but not goofy?

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