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    +This shirt says that only one person Diggs you
      NerdyShirts.com is selling a t-shirt with the iconic Digg button on it.

    +Vonage settles patent case with Sprint
      Internet telephony provider agrees to pay Sprint Nextel a total of $80 million to use its voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, patents.

    +Mixx launching public beta, rolling out content partnerships
      News site, which touts itself as a more customizable alternative to social-media sites like Digg, is scheduled to open up on Tuesday.

    +Cybersquatting escalates in Asia
      Inexpensive domain names are fueling the growth of cybersquatting in the region, says domain-name registrar.

    +Who will be the 800-pound gorilla of digital convergence?
      Communications and consumer electronics now drive the high-tech industry. Which companies will be the new power brokers as we transition from the computing era to the era of digital convergence?

    +IBM, Google detail joint initiative
      Power couple plans to provide hardware, software and services to leading tech universities, as well as free info to the public to promote "cloud computing."

    +U.K. McDonald's to serve up free Wi-Fi
      Outlets across the U.K. are set to become wireless hot spots, as chain attempts to update its image and attract more businesspeople.

    +Can Seagate steer hybrid-drive market?
      Price and industry standardization remain barriers to widespread adoption, but the biggest hard-drive maker could force competitors to keep pace.

    +Greetings...you're infected
      Avinti CEO William Kilmer says the industry is late to grasp the challenge of blended threats that are moving viruses from e-mail to the Web.

    +Dolby stakes its claim in 3D movie tech
      Real D has pioneered 3D movie projection technology, but Dolby Laboratories will mount a major challenge beginning in November. How soon before all movies are 3D?Photos: The tech behind 3D movies

    +Good for business, good for society?
      Cisco CEO John Chambers talks about working with start-ups and charities, plus using Cisco gear to teach tech skills.

    +Photos: The technology behind 3D movies
      Real D has pioneered 3D movie projection tech, but Dolby Laboratories will mount a major challenge beginning in November. How soon before all movies are 3D?

    +Chart: 3D movies coming soon
      The 3D movies are coming, and several big-name directors are on board with blockbuster-scale aspirations.

    +SAP plans to acquire Business Objects
      SAP announces it plans to acquire Business Objects in a cash deal valued at slightly more than $6.8 billion.

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