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U.S., India establish $100 million green-tech fund Top
Public and privately matched funding offered for joint green-tech research, development projects.
 
Jet! Paul McCartney archive uploaded to cloud Top
HP digitizes five decades of Paul McCartney music, photos, and video and uploads it to cloud servers. For the time being, it's a private collection.
 
Google Wallet today Top
Sony starts to offers identity protection to users affected by the PSN data breach, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 gets announced, and Google unveils its NFC-based payment system called "Google Wallet."
 
AT&T to Congress: T-Mobile buy good for consumers Top
The phone giant's CEO defends the acquisition to lawmakers, who question the company about market concentration and potential job losses.
 
Nissan constructing solar charging station for Leafs Top
Renewable energy will be powering Leafs and Nissan's Smyrna manufacturing facilities, which will build the EV and its battery pack starting in 2012.
 
Google unveils mobile payments, coupon service Top
Google Wallet and Google Offers are unveiled today at an event in New York City.
 
Contrast ratio (or how every TV manufacturer lies to you) Top
Contrast ratio is the most important, least understood, and endlessly aggrandized metric of a television's performance. Find out why.
 
Skype suffers outage, delivers quick fix Top
The VoIP service was down for a "small number" of users this morning, the company says as it provides an initial workaround and promises an easier fix soon.
 
Senate panel OKs controversial antipiracy bill Top
The Protect IP Act makes it through the judiciary committee, but before it can be passed in the full chamber, it is likely to be opposed by Sen. Ron Wyden. Can he stop the bill from becoming law?
 
Security researcher finds 'cookiejacking' risk in IE Top
An independent security researcher says the browser is vulnerable to hackers gaining access to a person's cookie files and then logging on to password-protected sites.
 
Amazon tries again with 99-cent Lady Gaga album Top
The over-the-top pop star "definitely melted some servers" on the first go-round on Monday, Amazon says. "This time we're ready."
 
Sony sees profit this fiscal year, despite PSN breach Top
LCD TV sales will push Sony's profits to more than $963 million in the fiscal year that ends next March, the company predicts. That stands in stark contrast to the most recent year.
 
Top fund manager: Ballmer must go Top
Greenlight Capital hedge fund manager David Einhorn sees Microsoft's CEO as "the biggest overhang on Microsoft's stock" and says it's time to let someone else take over.
 
Lenovo's fourth quarter a mixed bag Top
Reporting earnings of $42 million on sales of $4.88 billion, the PC maker seems to be doing well enough in emerging markets while also holding its own in mature markets.
 
Sony offers sign-up page for identity-theft protection Top
PSN and Qriocity users can now go to Sony's site to sign up for an identity-theft protection service. They need only to input an e-mail address to receive an activation code.
 
New NASA footage gets a little spacey Top
The agency releases footage shot by cameras attached to the booster rockets that lifted Endeavour skyward. If in space, no one can hear you scream, who's that making all the noise?
 
Google Wallet, Offers make debut (live blog) Top
At a press conference in New York, company takes the wraps off Google Wallet and Google Offers. CNET is live-blogging the event.
 
Mobile payments: Can Google put all the pieces together? Top
Google is expected to announce plans for NFC-powered mobile payments today. The challenge of creating a usable service helps explain why no one has done it on a wide scale yet.
 
Why is Sprint installing junk apps on my Android phone? Top
During system updates to Android devices, Sprint is downloading apps that customers can't uninstall, at least for now.
 
More Net giants deal in shady drug ads Top
Microsoft, Yahoo, and IAC have accepted ads for Web sites that sell pharmaceuticals without requiring a prescription, CNET has learned, a practice that reportedly landed Google in legal trouble.
 

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