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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +BEA gives Icahn access to confidential financials
      BEA Systems hopes Carl Icahn, its largest shareholder, will gain a better sense of the company's value after reviewing the documents.

    +Cubicles that crush the soul
      Wired News holds a contest for the saddest cubicles, and the winners are damn depressing.

    +T-Mobile and Sprint embrace open source
      Two U.S. carriers sign up for Google's Android mobile phone platform.

    +Podcast: No, it's not the Gphone--not yet
      Google lays out its telecommunications plans; carbon conflict over ocean seeding; and Vietnam's high-tech future.

    +The Kickstart hangover
      Yahoo doesn't need another social network. It needs one that works.

    +As expected, Time Warner CEO Parsons gets the boot
      Board of directors for the media company, plagued by lukewarm stock performance, has ousted its chief executive.

    +Images: MIT's stackable electric car
      The City Car is a proposed two-seater powered by lithium-ion batteries that would stack much like a grocery cart.

    +MIT offers City Car for the masses
      A project to improve urban transportation will make its debut this week in Milan.Images: MIT's stackable electric car

    +Hot deal: Boston Acoustics tower speakers, $250 apiece
      Tower speakers from a major maker are reduced by $175 today.

    +Study: Free beats fee for Radiohead's 'In Rainbows'
      Research firm comScore says that 62 percent of those that downloaded album paid nothing. Of those that did pay, Americans were apt to fork over a bit more.

    +Google launches its cell phone ambitions
      Tech giant unveils Android, its new software for mobile devices. Now it's up to phone makers to put Google's goods into gear.

    +What is the most appealing disruptive software business model?
      CNET Blog Network contributor Dan Rosenberg offers up the new-school business model Monetization Scorecard.

    +BP, Arizona State look to bacteria, not algae, for a biofuel
      The two will collaborate on finding a way to use photosynthetic form of bacteria as a feedstock for diesel or synthetic petroleum.

    +The 10th Vintage Computer Festival passes into history
      Glaskowsky reports on the Vintage Computer Festival.

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