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2010-06-07
it's Monday June seventh I'm Natali del Conte and it's time to get loaded we do not have apple news just yet Steve Jobs takes the stage later today in San Francisco we will be back with the news in our afternoon broadcast or if you just can't wait you can follow our live blog here on cnet we do however have some interesting news about Microsoft rumors are circulating that the company may be looking to buy AOL AOL spun off from time warner late last year and Business Insider reports that Microsoft is in negotiation for possible out-and-out direct sale and Yahoo is rolling out new features that tie into Facebook all throughout the site this will let you view share like or comment on things in facebook within the Yahoo universe Yahoo also updated profiles it will now be called Yahoo pulse check it out at pulse yahoo com Facebook is again available in Bangladesh after a week-long ban the country had blocked facebook after the site hosted objectionable content depicting the Prophet Muhammad and the country's political leaders and HP is rolling out a new line of printers that will have their own email address this means you would send a document to an email address rather than print through an IP address and your clothes could soon detect and alter your emotional state a project called wearable absence is experimenting with clothes that monitor your physiological state with metrics such as temperature and heart rate they send those readings back to a database analyze your emotional state and then help you feel better they can play media like songs speeches or even photos that boost your mood with LED displays and speakers now that's what I call functional fashion that's your news for this morning I'll see you in the afternoon I'm Natali del Conte be seen at TV and you just be loaded you
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