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Moveable feast: iPad 2 or MacBook Air? Top
Is the 2010 MacBook Air or an iPad 2 a better value? That's not an easy question to answer and is a topic that goes right to the heart of the definition of personal computing in 2011.
 
Lego builders show off their skills at Bricks by the Bay (photos) Top
Grown-up Lego fans in Northern California come out of their basements and workshops to show off their building skills.
 
Serena Williams' sexy video game ad 'unauthorized' Top
Can one truly believe that a sexually suggestive ad for 2K Sports' "Top Spin 4" was released without the company's knowledge and that it accidentally became a viral success?
 
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) Top
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7, the HTC Thunderbolt, and the Canon EOS Rebel T3i.
 
PreVue: How to watch a baby in utero Top
A design concept out of the University of New South Wales may never come to fruition, but the stretchable device has just won a design award in Australia.
 
My first look at the Kyocera Echo Top
CTIA 2011 offered CNET's Kent German his first hands-on with the Kyocera Echo for Sprint. Despite some initial misgivings, he wound up liking the dual-screen design.
 
Report: Netflix, Miramax near streaming deal Top
The Wall Street Journal reports that Miramax and Netflix are close to signing a $100 million deal to stream the studio's movies via the video rental service.
 
Everything you need to know about Firefox 4 Top
From App Tabs to Panorama to syncing Firefox with your Android, we round up a collection of videos on the Editor's Choice-winning Firefox 4 to help you get started with the revamped browser.
 
Tax per gallon, or per mile? Top
The CBO looks into the feasibility of taxing drivers per mile driven rather than per gallon of gas.
 
Apple wins round in Nokia patent fight Top
An International Trade Commission judge says Apple did not infringe on five of Nokia's patents. A full panel of judges will make a final ruling.
 
Benchmark battle: Chrome vs. IE vs. Firefox Top
There's no doubt that the latest crop of stable browsers from Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla are the best they've ever produced. But how do they perform when tested under identical conditions?
 
Appeal filed in WikiLeaks probe of Twitter accounts Top
ACLU, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and other attorneys ask Virginia judge to protect privacy of clients' Twitter accounts from a grand jury probe.
 
Bing adds tweets to its news page Top
The Microsoft-run collection on headlines and links now includes real-time Twitter feeds, offering up the latest social-media conversation on the news.
 
Amazon may soon launch film, music locker service Top
Retailer is rushing to launch digital locker service and has spoken to major Hollywood film studios and top record labels about enabling users to store their media libraries on its servers.
 
ITC to review Kodak's claim against Apple, RIM Top
The U.S. International Trade Commission says it'll review Kodak's patent infringement claim against Apple and RIM, which alleges that they're illegally using its image preview technology.
 
London throng queues up for iPad 2 (photos) Top
Hundreds of people lined up to buy an iPad 2 as the second-generation Apple tablet went on sale in England. Hundreds more gawkers came to watch.
 
Nintendo 3DS has wow factor--and warning (video) Top
There's a lot of cool new 3D technology packed into Nintendo's soon-to-be-released 3DS gaming device. But the company warns that the gadget's 3D mode isn't for everyone. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.
 
Nintendo 3DS arrives with kid warning Top
The new Nintendo 3DS hits store shelves in the U.S. on Sunday. With its 3D capabilities, it's expected to be a best-seller for the company, but it comes with a warning for kids' eyes. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi got her hands on one and offers this preview.
 
Color me curious: Five thoughts on the new app Top
The iPhone photo-sharing tool has prompted a lot of talk and a lot of questions. After a day and a half of using it, CNET's Caroline McCarthy offers her observations.
 
Is Android on PlayBook even necessary? Top
RIM says it's opening its tablet to Android 2.3 apps just weeks before the device goes on sale. The move indicates the smartphone maker lacks confidence in its own platform and development community.
 

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