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    +ASML returns to profit in third quarter, orders up
      ASML Holding NV, a key supplier to computer chip makers, reported Wednesday a net profit of euro20 million ($29.7 million) for the third quarter, ending a nine-month streak of losses, and said new orders had increased sharply.

    +Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical
      Microsoft Corp. issued a record number of security patches for its software Tuesday as part of its regular monthly update.

    +On The Call: Intel CEO on business spending
      Weak spending by corporations on new personal computers was one of the few problem areas in an otherwise standout third quarter from chipmaker Intel Corp. The trend has dragged on through the recession and probably won't ease until next year.

    +Schwarzenegger to Shriver: Put down the cell phone
      Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is calling out his wife, Maria Shriver, for apparently violating a state law he signed — holding her cell phone while driving.

    +Google CEO creates $25M endowment at Princeton
      Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife have given $25 million to start an endowment fund at Princeton University.

    +LED TVs: 10 things you need to know
      I've written articles in the past explaining various TV technologies, including the differences between 720p and 1080p and 120Hz and 240Hz LCD TVs.

    +Calif. considers strict energy standards for TVs
      California utilities and environmental groups Tuesday urged state energy regulators to ban the most power-hungry televisions from stores as a way to lower electricity demand.

    +Web creator apologises for his strokes
      A LIGHT has been shone on one of the great mysteries of the internet. What is the point of the two forward slashes that sit directly infront of the "www" in every internet website address?

    +Hybrid Cars May Include Fake Vroom for Safety - NYTimes.com
      For decades, automakers have been on a quest to make cars quieter: an auto that purrs, and glides almost silently in traffic.They have finally succeeded.

    +Missing dot sends Sweden tumbling off internet
      Sweden effectively fell off the internet last night when maintenance to Domain Name Systems damaged every single .se web address.The problem happened at quarter to ten last night and took just less than an hour to fix.

    +AT&T, Centennial deal gets Justice Department okay
      AT&T Inc. has reached an agreement with the Justice Department and the Louisiana Attorney General to sell off assets in eight markets in Louisiana and Mississippi in order to proceed with its proposed $944 million acquisition of Centennial Communications Corp.

    +Centennial posts higher 1Q profit as costs decline
      Centennial Communications Corp., which is being acquired by AT&T Inc., said Tuesday its fiscal first-quarter profit climbed as cost cuts offset a decline in revenue.

    +Dyson Bladeless Fan Launches
      The company that revolutionised vacuum cleaners has taken aim at another household item, the fan.

    +Pedal power in the desert: OLPC in Afghanistan
      One of the issues with the OLPC project has always been power. There's just not electricity in all the parts of the world where the OLPC is intended to be used. There is a solution available, however, and it's being tested in Afghanistan.

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