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1) AOL set to lay off more than 1,000

AOL said Monday that it plans to lay off more than 1,000 workers this week, as the company continues efforts to restructure as a Web content publisher.

2) Logging on to the dashboard

LAS VEGAS -- What happens in Vegas could soon hit the open road.

3) Google GDrive Launches. Just Don't Call It That.

"This is not GDrive" said Google Docs product manager Vijay Bangaru yesterday while showing me something that sure does look exactly like the fabled GDrive .

4) ImageShack Updates iPhone App With Powerful Photo, Video Sharing Options

ImageShack , one of the largest media hosting sites on the Web, updated its iPhone app ImageShack Uploader this morning, unlocking features that enable users to easily share both videos and photos using either ImageShack services and third-party sites like YouTube and Twitter.

5) Washington in spotlight at electronics show

LAS VEGAS -- The nation's top techie, the geek-in-chief, strode across the crowded floor of the Consumer Electronics Show like a high-roller in Caesar's Palace.

6) Nikon's D3000 Is a Great Entry-Level Digital SLR Camera

Think of the Nikon D3000 as the smaller cousin of the long-standing models it replaces. With the D3000 ($550 as of December 17, 2009), Nikon improves on its previous entry-level model (the Nikon D40 ), refining the design and adding a slew of features that make the D3000 a great choice for...

7) Apple And Verizon: Are Two Star-Crossed Lovers Ready To Consummate?

Apple and Verizon. Two star-crossed lovers. A few years ago, when Apple originally set out with the idea of giving the iPhone to one carrier exclusively in the U.S., they first went to Verizon. But the network balked at some of Apple's demands, which at the time of complete and utter carrier...

8) Chomp Now Live And Ready To Bite Into iPhone App Recommendations

Last week, we previewed Chomp, a new service that aims to offer a better review and recommendation system for iPhone apps. Today, the service, which is an app itself, has gone live, with its app now available in the App Store.

9) This Will Be The Year Adobe's 2 Million Flash Developers Come To The iPhone

It's no secret that Apple doesn?t like Flash. It won't allow Flash apps to run on the iPhone or iPod Touch despite all of Adobe's cajoling and pleading, and despite the fact that it's long been working in the labs. The iPhone's lack of support for Flash is a major inconvenience for both consumers...

10) China's Baidu website defaced by Twitter hackers

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Hackers calling themselves the Iranian Cyber Army briefly hijacked the home page of China's top search engine, Baidu Inc, on Tuesday weeks after doing the same thing to Twitter.com.

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