Firefox dumps Google for Yahoo

Yahoo just scored a major victory in deal with Firefox. Yahoo is becoming the default search engine for Firefox browsers, replacing Google.

Watch CNET Update below to learn how this changes things in the search world. We also look at the changes coming to Amazon warehouses. Amazon is enlisting a fleet of robots to help get holiday gifts out in time. And smartphone screens are getting an upgrade with a tougher Gorilla Glass. Learn why your next phone may still shatter just as easily:


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