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    +Microsoft reverses itself again on Vista virtualization
      Software maker says users will be able to run Home versions of Vista within a virtual machine. Company had briefed reporters in June on such a move, but then changed its mind.

    +Israel launches electric-car program
      Renault-Nissan, Project Better Place, and the government of Israel announce plan to bring electric cars to the country.

    +Australian government revs up license plate cameras
      National rollout could take one to four years, depending on response to a study now under way and how long it takes to secure funding for the project.

    +You, there. Step back from the Webcam
      The Naked Generation has lived large on the YouTube-fueled potential for self-propelled viral fame. Now comes the horror of self-parody.

    +Dell debuts new blade server
      The company hopes new chassis and blades will increase market share.

    +This tech job's paycheck is a steal
      Prosecutors say a Chicago-area man accepted and dumped a job at Avaya, but didn't object to receiving nearly a half-million dollars in erroneous paycheck deposits.

    +Tech's ticket to Sundance
      These days, if you're an indie filmmaker, you're also a technologist, so it's no surprise that this year's film festival has stepped up its tech-related programming.

    +Sundancers are Web-conscious
      Beyond films and star sightings, the Internet is the talk of the town, whether in reference to the writers'strike or its power as a content distribution tool.

    +Microsoft still looking to take Notes share
      Pushing migration from IBM's Lotus Notes, a favorite rallying cry from Microsoft executives to partners, continues to help Redmond's bottom line.

    +My Bono moment...in 3D
      A star-studded Sundance screening of U2 3D felt more like an actual concert, a nod to the new generation 3D technology.

    +YouTube film contest winner revels in Web's possibility
      Adriana Falcao of Brazil, who won a trip to the Sundance Film Festival as part of a YouTube film contest, says the experience has opened her up to the power of filmmaking for the Web.

    +Filmmakers on the cutting edge
      Advances in cameras and software are creating new opportunities for indie filmmakers, but it's still the story that matters most, say Sundance panelists.

    +Unmanned aerial vehicles the size of a cigarette
      Researchers at OSU developing plasma thrusters to power nano unmanned air vehicles.

    +Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
      Here are CNET Reviews'10 favorite items from the past few weeks, including Microsoft Office for Mac 2008, the most usable UMPC we've seen yet, and a portable phone system that lets you use VoIP on the go.

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