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Verizon's first smartphone to run on Google software goes on sale.
The phone company will charge $350 to end a phone contract.
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Golden State pushes for regulations on energy-hungry flat-screen televisions.
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Google Voice will transcribe and save voice messages.
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The PS3 will stream Netflix movies to home TVs.
The latest Microsoft Operating System hits stores.
Microsoft Windows 7 on the newest laptops.
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A new Web site condenses sports news for fans.
The Pew Internet Project explains its newest findings on social networking.
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IBM tech speeds up the apartment inspection process to house people quicker.
AlwaysOn's Tony Perkins explains the growing role of entrepreneurs in D.C.
The social networking site introduces a new way to stay in touch.
The online retailer offers its new same-day delivery service in seven cities.