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Firefox 3.0 Garners 8M Downloads in 24 Hours
Firefox 3.0 was downloaded more than 8 million times during the first 24 hours of its release, Mozilla said Wednesday.
StumbleUpon Offers Auto Discovery of Online Videos
StumbleUpon, which helps Web users discover sites based on the ratings of users with similar tastes, says it's offering a way to create personalized channels for viewing online video.

T-Mobile Unveils HTC Touch Pro2 Smartphone
HTC and T-Mobile have finally unveiled the long-awaited Touch Pro2, a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone with 3G and Wi-Fi radios.

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Japanese Electric Car Signals Others With 'Clip-Clops'
Your car may become just another household appliance if a Japanese vehicle developer and former rally driver gets his way.

Nokia Exits Chip Market
Nokia will outsource development of third-generation (3G) chips to STMicroelectronics and license out its modem technology, it said on Wednesday, widening its supplier base and opening up the market.

HP Recalls Digital Cameras Over Fire Concerns
About 679,000 Hewlett-Packard digital cameras are being recalled worldwide because they can cause some batteries to overheat when the camera is connected to an AC adapter or docking station, posing a fire hazard, U.S. regulators said on Tuesday.
Verizon, UTStarcom Announce V-Cast Phone
Verizon Wireless, in collaboration with UTStarcom Personal Communications, has announced the debut of the third V-Cast Music-enabled mobile phone, the CDM8945.
Symantec Screwup Is 'Worse Than Any Virus'
A routine update from Symantec Security Response wreaked havoc on a California company's clientele this week when it inadvertently tagged a program produced by Solid Oak Software as a virus and cut off the Internet access of Solid Oak customers.
