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Skype for Android gets video calling Top
Users will be able to make free one-to-one video calls over Skype to other Android handsets, as well as iPhones, computers, and TVs that support the company's platform.
 
The Chunnel, deep inside and behind the scenes (photos) Top
Road Trip 2011: For more than 20 years, Europeans have been traveling from France to England (and vice versa) through the Eurotunnel, and not just on the Eurostar. Millions of people go through a year. CNET got a rare behind the scenes tour.
 
Behind the scenes at TechShop (photos) Top
As maker hub TechShop expands with a new location in San Jose, Calif., CNET's Boonsri Dickinson takes a tour of the San Francisco operation to see how members are taking prototyping into their own hands.
 
The Chunnel is far more than Eurostar Top
Road Trip 2011: CNET gets a rare behind-the-scenes look at the operations of the Eurotunnel, the longest underwater tunnel in the world, and it's not just the Eurostar. It's trucks, cars, and even dogs.
 
California targets Kindle lab in Amazon tax spat Top
New law says the presence of Amazon.com subsidiaries A9 and Lab126 in California is sufficient reason to levy sales taxes on shipments into the Golden State.
 
IBM leaps two hurdles for next-gen memory Top
Big Blue finds a way to double the data that a cell of phase-change memory can store for a long time. It expects the new memory technology in servers in 2016.
 
iFixit teardown confirms active Thunderbolt cable Top
iFixit takes apart Apple's new Thunderbolt cable and confirms it does include active circuits to work with the high-bandwidth Thunderbolt technology.
 
Sergey Brin fans test Google+ limits Top
Brin jumps on a Google+ Hangout video conference, triggering a rush of members of the social network to try to join in. Most failed.
 
The next big thing: Co-opting hackers Top
Facebook has hired iPhone and Sony PS3 hacker "Geohot," but it's not the only company to bring a well-known hacker into the corporate fold.
 
Sprint VP on machines talking to machines (podcast) Top
Sprint Vice President Wayne Ward tells Larry Magid about his company's efforts to use its cellular data networks to let machines exchange data with other machines.
 
Macintosh designer linked to Google+ user interface Top
Google+ circles, swooshes, and fadeaway menus can be attributed, in part, to one of the original designers of the Macintosh software, Andy Hertzfeld.
 
Cisco takes the tablet to work Top
Cisco Systems sees big opportunity for its new tablet PC that focuses exclusively on business users.
 
This Day in Tech: Pope is tweeting with an iPad; MySpace sells for $35 million Top
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, June 29.
 
Google+: It's friending, with benefits (images) Top
Google gives social a boost with video chats and groups. Take a visual tour of the new social network with these screenshots.
 
Intel exec's bizarre memo about LeBron and Miami Top
In a leaked memo, an Intel executive ponders the lessons to be learned from the Miami Heat's Greek tragedy of an NBA season. The lessons might seem, to some, a little banal.
 
HP: Number of mobile apps doesn't matter Top
HP is starting far behind Apple and Google in recruiting developers for its WebOS mobile ecosystem. So the pitch it's using for recruiting developers is where WebOS is going, not where it's at right now.
 
Android app offers Wi-Fi hacking of Facebook accounts Top
Video demo shows how easy it is to use a new Android app to hijack Facebook accounts on Wi-Fi networks.
 
Four years of the iPhone Top
As we observe the fourth birthday of the iPhone, CNET takes a look back at all the models, their highs and lows, and how they changed the cell phone industry.
 
The next big thing: Co-opting hackers Top
Facebook becomes the latest tech company to hire a notorious hacker - but it's not the only one.
 
A hands-on look at Google+, using Google+ Top
The CNET News staff takes a look at Google's new social-networking site. We like how Circles lets users segment friends, but we think the way the system suggests connections is challenging.
 

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