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1) RIM says BlackBerry email issue resolved

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Research In Motion said on Thursday that it has isolated and resolved the issue that delayed email service for some North American BlackBerry customers this morning.

2) Retailers tempt procrastinators with free shipping

Santa may have until Christmas morning to deliver his packages, but the deadline for you, dear reader, is drawing near.

3) FCC proposes tapping phone subsidy to bring broadband to all

The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday unveiled a laundry list of proposals to meet a congressional mandate to give every U.S. home access to high-speed Internet service.

4) Callers of all incomes ditching landlines for cell

WASHINGTON -- The number of households with cell phones but no landlines continues to grow, but the recession doesn't seem to be forcing poor cellular users to abandon their traditional wired phones any faster than higher-income people are.

5) Intel sued by U.S. on antitrust grounds

The Obama administration sued chip giant Intel on Wednesday over a decade-long run of actions allegedly designed to stifle competition, opening a new front in the battle that big technology firms have been waging for years against antitrust challenges in Asia and Europe.

6) Twitter's Retweet Button Gone Missing Again (Update: Messages Delayed Too)

Not spotting the retweet button/link in your Twitter stream anymore? It's not just you.

7) Get Ready For The Google Branded Chrome OS Netbook

Most of the tech world now considers it a given that Google will be selling its own unlocked phone, called the Nexus One , to customers directly early in 2010. A few stragglers are still debating the finer points of the difference between Google working with handset manufacturers and carriers on a...

8) House takes steps to boost cybersecurity

House leaders have asked the chamber's security officials to implement a new cybersecurity training regimen for aides and take additional measures to protect sensitive information from potential hackers.

9) Plurk Still Considers Suing Microsoft Over Copy-Paste Debacle In China

Microblogging startup Plurk took note of Microsoft's apology , in which the software company took responsibility over the blatant rip-off of the startup's design and code for a competing service in China.

10) Canon PowerShot SX20 IS: A Near-Perfect Megazoom

The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS ($400 as of 12/14/09) has an impressive trio of headline features: a massive 20X optical zoom, a 12.1-megapixel sensor, and HD-quality video recording. If you're shopping for a bridge camera--a megazoom model that marries the simplicity of a point-and-shoot with the power...

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