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    +Sony chief executive outlines turnaround plan
      Sony said it aims to be profitable in gaming and flat-panel TVs by the fiscal year ending March 2011, pushing 3-D technology as a way to showcase its strength in entertainment and surface from deep losses.

    +NetEase 3Q results miss estimates, shares fall
      Chinese online gaming company NetEase.com Inc. said Wednesday that its third-quarter profit rose on higher revenue from online games.

    +Semtech reports 3Q loss on acquisition charge
      Semiconductor maker Semtech Corp. on Wednesday reported a third-quarter loss due to a charge related to its acquisition of Sierra Monolithics Inc.

    +California First Imposes Standard on Giant New Flat-Panel TVs
      Recognizing that giant new flat-panel televisions have become major power guzzlers, California on Wednesday became the first state to impose energy efficiency standards on them.

    +Good karma: an in-depth review of Ubuntu 9.10
      Ubuntu 9.10, codenamed Karmic Koala, was officially released last month. In this comprehensive review, Ars takes you under the surface for an in-depth look at the new features and major architectural changes.

    +Silverlight 4 In Beta. Supports Google Chrome.
      Microsoft announced the availability of Silverlight 4 in beta at its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) today.

    +Torture (i.e. Tasering) for Tantrums
      I am very much against tasering, but I honestly believe that any mother who tells a policeman to taser her child should be tasered first, just so she knows what she's asking them to do.

    +Marvell names new board member
      Semiconductor maker Marvell Technology Group Ltd. said Wednesday that it named Ta-lin Hsu to its board.

    +Twitter's New Retweets Work Via SMS Too
      First of all, yes, everyone on Twitter now should have access to the new Retweet functionality.Currently, only Twitter.com and a handful of clients support the new mechanism.But did you know that you can also trigger the new Retweets via SMS?

    +The Latest News From Bing
      Bing announced Wolfram Alpha results for nutrition searches, more in-depth weather results, enhanced hover previews, better maps, and turned MSN Video into Bing Videos.

    +Yammer Continues To Push Features I Want On Twitter
      Yammer, a twitter-like service for closed groups, continues to add new features that I wish Twitter would implement as well.

    +Semtech to buy Sierra Monolithics for $180 million
      Semiconductor maker Semtech Corp. said Wednesday that it agreed to buy fellow chipmaker Sierra Monolithics Inc. for $180 million in cash.

    +Correction: Verizon layoffs
      In a Nov. 17 story about job cuts at Verizon Communications Inc., The Associated Press, relying on a labor union report, erroneously reported that Verizon is laying off more than 1,000 employees in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia.

    +IBM BlueMatter Blue Gene Build Artificial cat brain with 1.6 billion virtual neurons connected by 9 trillion synapses.
      BM has revealed the biggest artificial brain of all time, a simulation run by a 147,456-processor supercomputer that requires millions of watts of electricity and over 150,000 gigabytes of memory.

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