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Tech tools ease worker's boredom

Technology is everywhere, and it's sometimes even used to keep workers fully engaged while on the job. In the past, cell phones and personal music players were forbidden toys that could divert... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Greenpeace releases green tech ratings; Google planning online storage service;

> Dell inks first European retail deal. Article> Google planning an online gDrive? Read more...

ALSO NOTED: AT&T talking to Google and the OHA?; Vonage loses Verizon appeal;

> AMD sells an 8.1 percent stake to Abu Dhabi. Article> AT&T talking to Google and the... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Google saving $4.6 billion for 700Mhz auction; More than half of computer users admit to stealing WiFi;

> LG/Philips develops "smudge-free" LCD display. Article> WSJ: Google saving $4.6 billion... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: 2-3 HTC Android phones in 2008; Nigeria opts for Linux on Classmate PCs;

> HTC: "Two to three" Android phones in 2008. Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Intel's 'Nehalem' roadmap gets leaked; The world's most powerful supercomputer?;

> Leopard drivers hint at Santa Rosa MacBooks. Article> NEC's SX-9: the... Read more...

More Zune networking features revealed

This will be welcome news to those of you who are counting... Read more...

ALSO NOTED: Leopard, OS 10.4.11 ready to go gold; Sprint gets its own BlackBerry Pearl 8130;

> Microsoft is still on track to ship Office 2008 for Mac on time. Read more...