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Morrison's Mailbag: Why does my TV have a noise reduction...
CNET reader "Nindevo" wants to know why, when he uses HDMI cables, the TV has a noise reduction control.

Windows 8 bundled Metro apps revealed
Due out on Febrary 29, the new Windows 8 Consumer Preview will offer several built-in Metro apps, including Music, Video, Mail, Messaging, and SkyDrive.

Ethical-iPhone activists deliver petitions to Apple stores
Members from Change.org deliver a quarter of a million signatures to Apple's Manhattan flagship store in Grand Central Terminal on a petition calling for an ethical iPhone 5. It was part of the delivery of signatures to stores around the world.

Startup aims to cover your underwear subscription needs
Los Angeles-based startup MeUndies.com arrives online with subscription service for designer underwear.

Low Latency No. 9: Goin' public
The latest Low Latency comic wants to cash in on Facebook's IPO.

Landmark lawsuits under way over who owns the Interactive...
Michael Doyle and his company Eolas claim several prominent Web companies, including YouTube and Amazon, violate a patent it holds that dates back to 1994.

Google: We'll pay you to track the Web sites you visit
The search giant is offering a series of gift cards worth up to $25 if you allow it to monitor the Web sites you visit and how you use them.

Read FBI background report on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs
In 1991, George H.W. Bush considered Jobs for an appointment on the President's Council, and the FBI dug into the Apple honcho's youthful behaviors.

Nanolaser is small as speck of dust
Creating a tiny version of a coaxial cable, researchers at the University of California at San Diego create smallest laser to date, an advance that could lead to optical computer chips or high-resolution displays.

End of an era: Kodak discontinues camera business
The photography pioneer says that its digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and digital picture frames will be phased out entirely in the first half of 2012.

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