Google May Scrap Yahoo Ad Deal
Google may decide to scrap its proposed partnership with Yahoo rather than accept government-imposed antitrust restrictions on it, according to two sources familiar with the companies' discussions.
HP Printers Aim at Emerging Markets
HP has announced a slew of new laser printers and all-in-ones built for the harsh conditions of emerging markets.
Does Daytime TV Know Its Tech?
Sure, Oprah can make you feel good about yourself, Martha can show you how to make brioche in 73 easy steps, and Matt can flirt with Madonna. But what do they know about tech?

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Google Settles Visual Voicemail Patent Dispute
Google has agreed to settle an intellectual property claim brought by serial inventor Judah Klausner, who has won settlements in the past from Apple, Skype and LG Electronics, Klausner said on Monday.
Intuit Acquires Mint.com for $170M
Financial software firm Intuit on Monday confirmed that it will acquire online personal finance site Mint.com for $170 million.

When Will Sony's 'Home' Come Out of Beta?
Home has officialy gone live, but there are still a few questions to be asked. For example, if this is a beta, when is the full launch?
Netgear Ships 802.11n Routers
Last week, Marvell and Netgear unveiled Marvell's next-generation TopDog WLAN platform, which was designed for use in the recently approved 802.11n space.
Speak To Me
The National Federation for the Blind (NFB) and inventor/author Ray Kurzweil have announced a new Reader for the Blind.

Analyst: Apple's 'Snow Leopard' Sales Take Off
Apple's strategy of making the "Snow Leopard" release of OS X both cheap and easy paid off, according to a leading retail analyst.
