16 Jan 2009
Welcome to this week's top 10 articles. Our round-up of the best and worst of the CES show in Las Vegas has proved the biggest hit with vnunet.com readers in the past seven days, while Google's reaction to claims that its searches were damaging the environment was also popular.
Elsewhere it was all about Windows this week, with a hands-on look at the first public beta of the next Microsoft operating system and the launch of a new version for retailers.
Top
10 best and worst of CES 2009
The good, the bad and the Ballmer
Google
debunks search energy usage claims
Figures much lower than physicist suggests, says search giant
Microsoft
suspends Windows 7 beta download limit
Downloads exceed 2.5 million as beta proves popular
Hedge
fund trader dismisses blogging
Too much information in too little time, says Million Dollar Traders' Lex Van
Dam
Dell
plans $99 Inspiron netbook
Discounted Mini 9 comes with AT&T data contract
Apple
planning low-cost iPhone
Stripped down handset would target Asian markets
Job
cuts loom at Oracle and Seagate
Around 9,000 staff likely to go as tech companies seek to cut costs
Hands
on with the Windows 7 beta
Windows 7 looks like a winner
Microsoft
announces new Windows for point-of-sale
Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is designed for retail applications
Google
shows early version of Chrome 2.0
Search giant adds numerous new features to browser
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