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Steve Schklair (right), founder and CEO of 3ality Digital Systems,  and Bob Levy, the director and producer of the 3-D broadcast of the National Football League game between the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders, prepare in the booth prior to the football game  on Thursday,  Dec. 4, 2008 in San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)AP - The first NFL game broadcast to theaters live in 3-D fumbled, then recovered Thursday night.


PC World - A U.K.-based mobile phone maker plans to start selling next year a novel smartphone originally built for the British military called the Icephone.
PC World - Earlier this week, Washington Post blogger Brian Krebs stunned the computing world with the revelation that Apple had quietly been recommending anti-virus software for users of Mac OS X.

In this Sept. 30, 2008 file photo provided by AT&T Inc., Randall Stephenson, president, chief executive officer and chairman of AT&T Inc., speaks to employees at AT&T's new broadband technical support call center in Goldsboro, N.C. AT&T said Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, it is cutting 12,000 jobs, or about 4 percent of its work force, because of the economic downturn. (AP Photo/AT&T Inc., Jim R. Bounds, File)AP - Pressured by the economic turmoil and the mounting loss of traditional phone customers, AT&T Inc. is cutting 12,000 jobs, about 4 percent of its work force.


PC World - The Symbian Foundation is on track to take over Symbian as an open-source operating system in 2010 and will put out its first distribution of software for developers in the first half of next year, its executive director said Thursday.
 
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