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Under All the Right Conditions, Latest Windows Upgrade Could Be a Breeze

Two months from now, Windows users will have a chance to fix what’s broken or break what’s working. But they may not know which path they chose until after they’ve installed Windows 7.

Facebook’s Purchase Is Bid to Own Social Media

Facebook just bought the rights to nearly everything you do online. And it cost them only $47.5 million.

Help File: Using MobileMe Mail With Your Own Domain Name; A Missing Verizon DVR Feature

Q Can I use my own domain name with my MobileMe e-mail account?

Southern Maryland Notebook

The Educate & Celebrate school supply store in Prince Frederick plans to donate $500 to the local Drug Abuse Resistance Education program during the store’s annual open house Sunday.

Telecoms Wary of Government Help to Expand High-Speed Internet

The Obama administration made a national priority of spreading high-speed Internet access to every American home and offered stimulus money to help companies pay for it, but the biggest network operators are staying away from the program.

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Faster Forward: Facebook Soups Up Search

Everybody’s favorite waste of time is adding a new source of distraction: Facebook is upgrading its search tool to find far more of the content generated by the sprawling social network’s 250-million-plus users.

The Price of Failure

I’m not predicting that health care reform will go down in flames.

GM Says New Car Is Capable of 230 MPG

General Motors announced Tuesday that its forthcoming electric vehicle, the Chevrolet Volt, will get fuel economy of 230 miles per gallon in city driving, an achievement that both accelerates and befogs the industry’s race to produce more efficient cars.

Microsoft Fixes 19 Windows Security Flaws

Microsoft today issued a raft of software updates to plug at least 19 security holes in its various Windows operating systems and other software, 15 of which earned the company’s most dire “critical” rating. This month’s batch of patches fix some fairly dangerous flaws. Redmond labels a security…

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