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1) AOL to cut a third of staffAOL said on Thursday that it plans to reduce its workforce by a third over the next several months.

2) 9 Things I Hate About Laptops

I'm a big man with big, goony hands. And if there's one thing I've learned from testing laptops for PC World, it's that a good keyboard and trackpad on a laptop is kind of like a toilet. You take it for granted until you're stuck with one that doesn't work so well. Read on for a list of...

3) The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It's Coming Soon

The debate over Droid v. iPhone rages on, but lots more Android surprises are on the way. Get ready for the Google Phone. It's no longer a myth, it's real.

4) China's military says website had 2.3 million attacks

BEIJING (Reuters) - A website set up by China's Defense Ministry said it was hit by 2.3 million hacker attacks in its first month of operation, but none of them were successful.

5) Warfare video game continues to set entertainment records

NEW YORK -- The video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" is blasting its way into entertainment history.

6) Create Sticky Notes in Windows 7

Forget pasting analog sticky-notes to the sides of your monitor. They look terrible there, and they always fall off anyway. Instead, paste digital stickies to your Windows desktop. If you're a Windows 7 user, it's a snap: Just run the new Sticky Notes app.

7) Entrepreneurs: Start. This. Company. Now.

BANGALORE, INDIA ? It's almost as if Russian cell phone carrier MTS has bought the naming rights to Bangalore. I half expected my immigration stamp to read ?BANGALORE! ? BROUGHT TO YOU BY MTS.? The carrier recently launched service in the uber-competitive Indian telecom market and has erected...

8) Sony eyes 3D, networked products to revive growth

TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp <6758.T> pushed back an elusive profit margin target to March 2013, after narrowly failing to meet the goal last year, but it aims to make its video game and TV operations profitable next year.

9) Twitter's New Retweets Work Via SMS Too

First of all, yes, everyone on Twitter now should have access to the new Retweet functionality. Currently, only Twitter.com and a handful of clients support the new mechanism. But did you know that you can also trigger the new Retweets via SMS?

10) Google relents with revised digital books settlement

In a move to allay its critics and the Justice Department, Google filed in federal court a revised legal settlement that would allow it to distribute millions of digital books online.



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