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20110913
Y! Alert: twitter
The latest from twitter
- Best Buy cuts outlook on disappointing earnings
- Sony officially details Android Walkman
- PC shipment growth to slow in 2011, jump in 2012
- Philly papers offering subscribers $99 Android tablet
- Verizon improves search in its app store
- Google's post-JavaScript Web plan raises hackles
- Nintendo 3DS to get big November push
- Winklevoss twins joke about Facebook in nuts ad
- Apple could sell record 4.6 million Macs this quarter
- Samsung tries to be Apple in new Galaxy S II ad
- RIM, Dolby arrive at settlement on patent dispute
- Microsoft's Build conference Tuesday: Join us live
- This smartphone interface is a real kick
- Facebook sucks up Americans' time
- Gore tweaks climate call with '24 Hours of Reality'
- This Day in Tech: Net neutrality rules coming soon; AT&T-iPad site hacker fights back in court
- Coming to a Facebook near you: Miramax movie rentals
- Net neutrality rules move closer to implementation
- Groupon revenue rises in August, Yipit reports
- Web service aims for farm-fresh produce at big-box prices
Best Buy cuts outlook on disappointing earnings | Top |
The electronics retailer says tablet and e-readers sales were strong in the U.S., but those gains were offset by weak TV, gaming, camera and physical media sales. | |
Sony officially details Android Walkman | Top |
Walkman Z series, due out December 10 in Japan, comes with a 1GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, 512MB of RAM, Android 2.3, and an enormous 4.3-inch LCD screen | |
PC shipment growth to slow in 2011, jump in 2012 | Top |
IDC says it expects PC shipment growth will hit just 2.8 percent this year, but rise to 9.3 percent in 2012. | |
Philly papers offering subscribers $99 Android tablet | Top |
The Philadelphia Media Network, owner of two newspapers and the philly.com Web site, is now offering an Android tablet for $99 to anyone who signs up for a two-year subscription. | |
Verizon improves search in its app store | Top |
The wireless carrier is partnering with start-up Chomp to increase the accuracy and relevancy of searches made in its Verizon app store. | |
Google's post-JavaScript Web plan raises hackles | Top |
With its Dart language, Google hopes to overcome problems with the widely used JavaScript. But some dislike Google's secretive development style. | |
Nintendo 3DS to get big November push | Top |
The game company says it will offer an update that month, as well as two major titles--Super Mario 3D Land and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. | |
Winklevoss twins joke about Facebook in nuts ad | Top |
In a new ad for pistachios, the twins who believe they were cheated out of their fair share of Facebook, share a joke about Facebook. Or, more precisely, nemesis Mark Zuckerberg. | |
Apple could sell record 4.6 million Macs this quarter | Top |
Buoyed by Mac OS X Lion and new computers released in July, Apple could easily break its record of 4.1 million Macs sold during last year's holiday-shopping quarter, says a Piper Jaffray analyst. | |
Samsung tries to be Apple in new Galaxy S II ad | Top |
A new ad for the Samsung Galaxy S II tries to offer the philosophy and humanity of an Apple ad. And then it starts offering cliches about the product. | |
RIM, Dolby arrive at settlement on patent dispute | Top |
The BlackBerry maker has agreed to license advanced audio technologies from Dolby just three months after the companies engaged in a patent battle. | |
Microsoft's Build conference Tuesday: Join us live | Top |
Tune in Tuesday morning to learn about the next version of Windows, which Microsoft will preview for developers in Anaheim, Calif. CNET will be there to bring you the news live. | |
This smartphone interface is a real kick | Top |
Use this new smartphone gesture interface and you might just get a decent workout--and notice people giving you a wide berth. | |
Facebook sucks up Americans' time | Top |
Nielsen finds we spend more time on the social network than any other destination on the Web--nearly a billion hours a month. | |
Gore tweaks climate call with '24 Hours of Reality' | Top |
Live, 24-hour Webcast that begins September 14 heralds new focus for Gore's nonprofit Alliance for Climate Protection, which is changing name to The Climate Reality Project. | |
This Day in Tech: Net neutrality rules coming soon; AT&T-iPad site hacker fights back in court | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Monday, September 12. | |
Coming to a Facebook near you: Miramax movie rentals | Top |
An online video publishing company called Ooyala offers a new way to watch movies. By partnering with a major Hollywood studio, it plans to turn Facebook into a social entertainment hub. | |
Net neutrality rules move closer to implementation | Top |
White House's Office of Management and Budget signs off on FCC rules, which means that, barring legal challenges, they could go into effect in two to three months' time. | |
Groupon revenue rises in August, Yipit reports | Top |
Groupon increased revenue by 13 percent last month compared with the previous month, meanwhile Google Offers is showing signs of a slow start, according to daily-deals aggregator and market watcher Yipit. | |
Web service aims for farm-fresh produce at big-box prices | Top |
At TechCrunch Disrupt, a Silicon Valley startup demonstrates a service that links groups looking for inexpensive farm-fresh meat and produce with the farmers producing the wares. Already, thousands have signed up. | |
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20110819
Y! Alert: twitter
The latest from twitter
- In Silicon Valley, a retail store as product laboratory
- HP's greatest hits: These PCs were good
- HP bidding adieu to WebOS, PC business (roundup)
- NASA: Aliens might destroy us because of our gases
- Yelp to pull critical reviews of anti-gay marriage bridal store
- Apple seeks EU-wide ban on Samsung's Galaxy line
- HP has suffered from Apple envy
- This Day in Tech: HP saying goodbye to WebOS, PC unit
- U.S. carbon emissions up nearly 4 percent in 2010
- YouTube gets Google+ viewing party feature
- Major performance changes mark Firefox 7 beta
- Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup
- New bionic limb features powered knee/ankle joints
- 24-hour design marathon to benefit children's nonprofit
- At NASA, first steps toward space weather prediction
- What will HP do with its PC business?
- What HP's PC spin-off plans mean for you
- WebOS goes down in quiet death
- Mini Dragon Runner bot likes being thrown around
- HP halts WebOS business, spins off PC unit
In Silicon Valley, a retail store as product laboratory | Top |
Speck, a leading maker of cases and covers for devices like iPhones, iPads, Macs, Kindles, and others, sees its new Palo Alto, Calif., store mainly as a way to see how its customers interact with its products when they can get their hands on them. | |
HP's greatest hits: These PCs were good | Top |
Hewlett-Packard has sold some remarkable PCs over the years. Lest we forget, it sold today's Ultrabook equivalent back in 2000. | |
HP bidding adieu to WebOS, PC business (roundup) | Top |
The tech titan embarks on a doozy of a shake-up that includes an end to its TouchPad tablets and smartphones and the potential sale of its personal systems group. | |
NASA: Aliens might destroy us because of our gases | Top |
A NASA report suggest that the Earth's rising greenhouse gases could make aliens believe we are an ever-increasing, ever-expanding threat. | |
Yelp to pull critical reviews of anti-gay marriage bridal store | Top |
A bridal store refuses to sell a wedding dress to a gay woman because of her sexual orientation. The store quickly receives a backlash on Yelp. But do these reviews break Yelp's guidelines? Yelp says yes and is pulling the reviews. | |
Apple seeks EU-wide ban on Samsung's Galaxy line | Top |
Filing in The Netherlands seeks a ban on importation and sales of Galaxy smartphones and tablets, as well as a stock recall within 14 days, according to a Dutch publication. | |
HP has suffered from Apple envy | Top |
With Hewlett-Packard today announcing that it plans to spin off its PC business and discontinue its WebOS operations, can Apple be blamed? | |
This Day in Tech: HP saying goodbye to WebOS, PC unit | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, August 18. | |
U.S. carbon emissions up nearly 4 percent in 2010 | Top |
It's the first rise in the emissions blamed for global warming since the recession pushed them down in the previous two years and the largest increase since 1988. | |
YouTube gets Google+ viewing party feature | Top |
Google adds a link to its YouTube service, giving video viewers the opportunity to watch with friends using its Google+ social network. | |
Major performance changes mark Firefox 7 beta | Top |
Significant performance improvements are the hallmark of the latest Firefox beta for desktops and Android, which graduate on the heels of Firefox 6's wide-audience release. | |
Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup | Top |
Looking for a new case for your iPad and aren't sold on Apple's own case? Check out CNET's roundup of top iPad 2 cases. Some are available now and many are coming soon. | |
New bionic limb features powered knee/ankle joints | Top |
Lower-limb prosthetic, in development at Vanderbilt for seven years, uses computer, sensor, electric motor, and battery tech to power knee and ankle joints that operate in unison. | |
24-hour design marathon to benefit children's nonprofit | Top |
A challenge is under way to help one lucky nonprofit come up with a new Web site and marketing plan. | |
At NASA, first steps toward space weather prediction | Top |
New observations from the agency's STEREO spacecraft have provided researchers with a first-ever view, end-to-end and in three dimensions, of the impact of a solar storm on Earth. | |
What will HP do with its PC business? | Top |
Hewlett-Packard said today that it would spin off or possibly sell its PC business. What are its options? | |
What HP's PC spin-off plans mean for you | Top |
What does it mean for consumers now that HP has announced its plan to spin its PC business off into a separate company? | |
WebOS goes down in quiet death | Top |
Hewlett-Packard will discontinue operations for devices running on WebOS. Despite critical praise, the WebOS software just couldn't compete in the crowded market for smartphone operating systems. | |
Mini Dragon Runner bot likes being thrown around | Top |
Qinetiq North America's latest military robot weighs about 10 pounds and is designed to be the forward eyes and ears of troops. | |
HP halts WebOS business, spins off PC unit | Top |
Hewlett-Packard says it will discontinue its WebOS operations, including its TouchPad tablet, as the company cuts its outlook for the next two quarters. | |
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20110818
Y! Alert: twitter
The latest from twitter
- New bionic limb features powered knee/ankle joints
- 24-hour design marathon to benefit children's nonprofit
- At NASA, first steps toward space weather prediction
- HP bidding adieu to WebOS, PC business (roundup)
- What will HP do with its PC business?
- What HP's PC spin-off plans mean for you
- WebOS goes down in quiet death
- Mini Dragon Runner bot likes being thrown around
- HP halts WebOS business, spins off PC unit
- Apple patent hints at augmented reality camera app
- Weather layer added to Google Maps
- Evernote acquires Mac drawing app Skitch
- Scoop: RIM in talks for BlackBerry music service
- Keeping up with the hackers (chart)
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Solar power plant switches to PV from thermal
- China Mobile confirms talks with Jobs for iPhone
- Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup)
- Motorola shareholder sues, says $12.5B not enough
- Verizon 4G LTE now reaches more than half the U.S.
New bionic limb features powered knee/ankle joints | Top |
Lower-limb prosthetic, in development at Vanderbilt for seven years, uses computer, sensor, electric motor, and battery tech to power knee and ankle joints that operate in unison. | |
24-hour design marathon to benefit children's nonprofit | Top |
A challenge is under way to help one lucky nonprofit come up with a new Web site and marketing plan. | |
At NASA, first steps toward space weather prediction | Top |
New observations from the agency's STEREO spacecraft have provided researchers with a first-ever view, end-to-end and in three dimensions, of the impact of a solar storm on Earth. | |
HP bidding adieu to WebOS, PC business (roundup) | Top |
The tech titan embarks on a doozy of a shake-up that includes an end to its TouchPad tablets and smartphones and the potential sale of its personal systems group. | |
What will HP do with its PC business? | Top |
Hewlett-Packard said today that it would spin off or possibly sell its PC business. What are its options? | |
What HP's PC spin-off plans mean for you | Top |
What does it mean for consumers now that HP has announced its plan to spin its PC business off into a separate company? | |
WebOS goes down in quiet death | Top |
Hewlett-Packard will discontinue operations for devices running on WebOS. Despite critical praise, the WebOS software just couldn't compete in the crowded market for smartphone operating systems. | |
Mini Dragon Runner bot likes being thrown around | Top |
Qinetiq North America's latest military robot weighs about 10 pounds and is designed to be the forward eyes and ears of troops. | |
HP halts WebOS business, spins off PC unit | Top |
Hewlett-Packard says it will discontinue its WebOS operations, including its TouchPad tablet, as the company cuts its outlook for the next two quarters. | |
Apple patent hints at augmented reality camera app | Top |
A new patent application offers a potential look ahead at what Apple plans to bring to its camera application in the form of an augmented reality viewer that makes use of the iPhone's camera. | |
Weather layer added to Google Maps | Top |
Current conditions, forecasts, and cloud cover are now available direct from Google Maps, although there's no support for Android yet. | |
Evernote acquires Mac drawing app Skitch | Top |
The online note-taking service is adding new abilities to crop, annotate, and otherwise modify images through the acquisition. Also: Skitch for Android debuts. | |
Scoop: RIM in talks for BlackBerry music service | Top |
Smartphone maker is in negotiations with top-four record labels about launching a music service to run on BlackBerry Messenger, sources tell CNET. | |
Keeping up with the hackers (chart) | Top |
This handy chart provides a timeline of the computer attacks and hacks that have happened over the past few months. | |
CNET Road Trip tours Europe | Top |
CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman travels to Europe for his annual Road Trip adventure. This year, he'll check out the coolest technology, aviation, and cyber-sights the Old World has to offer. | |
Solar power plant switches to PV from thermal | Top |
Solar Millennium decides to go with photovoltaic panels for the Blythe solar project in California, a sign that falling prices make solar PV more attractive to project developers. | |
China Mobile confirms talks with Jobs for iPhone | Top |
The wireless giant says it's in talks with Apple to bring the iPhone to its subscribers--which number more than 600 million--though no deal has been made yet. | |
Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup) | Top |
Android's parent comes a-calling for the handset maker as the stakes heat up for dominance in the smartphone sector. CNET and its sister sites bring you in-depth coverage. | |
Motorola shareholder sues, says $12.5B not enough | Top |
Investor John Keating says Motorola could have fetched a better price for its shareholders and is seeking class action to stop the sale, according to news reports. | |
Verizon 4G LTE now reaches more than half the U.S. | Top |
Providing coverage in 117 cities, Verizon Wireless announces its high-speed network is now available to 160 million people in the U.S. | |
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Y! Alert: twitter
The latest from twitter
- Apple patent hints at augmented reality camera app
- Weather layer added to Google Maps
- Evernote acquires Mac drawing app Skitch
- Scoop: RIM in talks for BlackBerry music service
- Keeping up with the hackers (chart)
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Solar power plant switches to PV from thermal
- China Mobile confirms talks with Jobs for iPhone
- Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup)
- Motorola shareholder sues, says $12.5B not enough
- Verizon 4G LTE now reaches more than half the U.S.
- Lenovo remains upbeat on outlook, tablet plans
- Activision CEO reprimands EA 'mudslinging'
- Skype Wi-Fi launches
- 'Woot' is officially a thing, according to Oxford English Dictionary
- Meet Connor, a 7-year-old iPhone app developer
- Verizon tops among Android carriers; AT&T gaining
- Android users prefer mobile apps over mobile Web
- Amazon Instant hits 100,000 movies, TV shows
- Windows 8 build locked down to prevent leaks?
Apple patent hints at augmented reality camera app | Top |
A new patent application offers a potential look ahead at what Apple plans to bring to its camera application in the form of an augmented reality viewer that makes use of the iPhone's camera. | |
Weather layer added to Google Maps | Top |
Current conditions, forecasts, and cloud cover are now available direct from Google Maps, although there's no support for Android yet. | |
Evernote acquires Mac drawing app Skitch | Top |
The online note-taking service is adding new abilities to crop, annotate, and otherwise modify images through the acquisition. Also: Skitch for Android debuts. | |
Scoop: RIM in talks for BlackBerry music service | Top |
Smartphone maker is in negotiations with top-four record labels about launching a music service to run on BlackBerry Messenger, sources tell CNET. | |
Keeping up with the hackers (chart) | Top |
This handy chart provides a timeline of the computer attacks and hacks that have happened over the past few months. | |
CNET Road Trip tours Europe | Top |
CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman travels to Europe for his annual Road Trip adventure. This year, he'll check out the coolest technology, aviation, and cyber-sights the Old World has to offer. | |
Solar power plant switches to PV from thermal | Top |
Solar Millennium decides to go with photovoltaic panels for the Blythe solar project in California, a sign that falling prices make solar PV more attractive to project developers. | |
China Mobile confirms talks with Jobs for iPhone | Top |
The wireless giant says it's in talks with Apple to bring the iPhone to its subscribers--which number more than 600 million--though no deal has been made yet. | |
Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup) | Top |
Android's parent comes a-calling for the handset maker as the stakes heat up for dominance in the smartphone sector. CNET and its sister sites bring you in-depth coverage. | |
Motorola shareholder sues, says $12.5B not enough | Top |
Investor John Keating says Motorola could have fetched a better price for its shareholders and is seeking class action to stop the sale, according to news reports. | |
Verizon 4G LTE now reaches more than half the U.S. | Top |
Providing coverage in 117 cities, Verizon Wireless announces its high-speed network is now available to 160 million people in the U.S. | |
Lenovo remains upbeat on outlook, tablet plans | Top |
While other vendors are fretting about an uncertain economy, Lenovo executives are confident about the company's prospects. | |
Activision CEO reprimands EA 'mudslinging' | Top |
Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg said at Gamescom yesterday that EA is wrong for throwing 'insults' at Activision's Call of Duty franchise. | |
Skype Wi-Fi launches | Top |
Researchers say cell phone radiation may lower sperm count, AT&T cuts its texting plans down to one, and Skype launches an app for iOS that lets world travelers use Wi-Fi hot spots on a per-minute basis. | |
'Woot' is officially a thing, according to Oxford English Dictionary | Top |
"Woot!! Did you see my retweet re:that noob in a mankini? Someone get that dude a pair of jeggings!" | |
Meet Connor, a 7-year-old iPhone app developer | Top |
Connor Zamary may be just 7, but he's already thought up the Toaster Pop iPhone game app, pitched it to investors, overseen development, and launched it in the App Store. What were you doing at 7? | |
Verizon tops among Android carriers; AT&T gaining | Top |
The carrier has a dominant lead over other carriers in terms of Android traffic, but its share has dropped 10 percent since March. | |
Android users prefer mobile apps over mobile Web | Top |
Android device owners spend twice as much time using mobile apps as they do using the mobile Web, according to a new report from Nielsen. | |
Amazon Instant hits 100,000 movies, TV shows | Top |
Still, the e-commerce heavyweight will have a long way to go to match, or even approach, Netflix's popularity in the U.S. | |
Windows 8 build locked down to prevent leaks? | Top |
Microsoft is allegedly securing its Windows 8 Developer Preview with lockdowns to stop unauthorized people from accessing the build and leaking certain features. | |
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Y! Alert: twitter
The latest from twitter
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Solar power plant switches to PV from thermal
- China Mobile confirms talks with Jobs for iPhone
- Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup)
- Motorola shareholder sues, says $12.5B not enough
- Verizon 4G LTE now reaches more than half the U.S.
- Lenovo remains upbeat on outlook, tablet plans
- Activision CEO reprimands EA 'mudslinging'
- Skype Wi-Fi launches
- 'Woot' is officially a thing, according to Oxford English Dictionary
- Meet Connor, a 7-year-old iPhone app developer
- Verizon tops among Android carriers; AT&T gaining
- Android users prefer mobile apps over mobile Web
- Amazon Instant hits 100,000 movies, TV shows
- Windows 8 build locked down to prevent leaks?
- GM confirms electric Cadillac on the way
- AT&T planning shake-up of SMS plans next week
- Apple grabs top spot in mobile PC market from HP
- Gator power: Alligator fat pitched as biodiesel
- Kodak nearing sale of patents?
CNET Road Trip tours Europe | Top |
CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman travels to Europe for his annual Road Trip adventure. This year, he'll check out the coolest technology, aviation, and cyber-sights the Old World has to offer. | |
Solar power plant switches to PV from thermal | Top |
Solar Millennium decides to go with photovoltaic panels for the Blythe solar project in California, a sign that falling prices make solar PV more attractive to project developers. | |
China Mobile confirms talks with Jobs for iPhone | Top |
The wireless giant says it's in talks with Apple to bring the iPhone to its more than 600 million subscribers, though no deal has been made yet. | |
Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup) | Top |
Android's parent comes a-calling for the handset maker as the stakes heat up for dominance in the smartphone sector. CNET and its sister sites bring you in-depth coverage. | |
Motorola shareholder sues, says $12.5B not enough | Top |
Investor John Keating says Motorola could have fetched a better price for its shareholders and is seeking class action to stop the sale, according to news reports. | |
Verizon 4G LTE now reaches more than half the U.S. | Top |
Providing coverage in 117 cities, Verizon Wireless announces its high-speed network is now available to 160 million people in the U.S. | |
Lenovo remains upbeat on outlook, tablet plans | Top |
While other vendors are fretting about an uncertain economy, Lenovo executives are confident about the company's prospects. | |
Activision CEO reprimands EA 'mudslinging' | Top |
Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg said at Gamescom yesterday that EA is wrong for throwing 'insults' at Activision's Call of Duty franchise. | |
Skype Wi-Fi launches | Top |
Researchers say cell phone radiation may lower sperm count, AT&T cuts its texting plans down to one, and Skype launches an app for iOS that lets world travelers use Wi-Fi hot spots on a per-minute basis. | |
'Woot' is officially a thing, according to Oxford English Dictionary | Top |
"Woot!! Did you see my retweet re:that noob in a mankini? Someone get that dude a pair of jeggings!" | |
Meet Connor, a 7-year-old iPhone app developer | Top |
Connor Zamary may be just 7, but he's already thought up the Toaster Pop iPhone game app, pitched it to investors, overseen development, and launched it in the App Store. What were you doing at 7? | |
Verizon tops among Android carriers; AT&T gaining | Top |
The carrier has a dominant lead over other carriers in terms of Android traffic, but its share has dropped 10 percent since March. | |
Android users prefer mobile apps over mobile Web | Top |
Android device owners spend twice as much time using mobile apps as they do using the mobile Web, according to a new report from Nielsen. | |
Amazon Instant hits 100,000 movies, TV shows | Top |
Still, the e-commerce heavyweight will have a long way to go to match, or even approach, Netflix's popularity in the U.S. | |
Windows 8 build locked down to prevent leaks? | Top |
Microsoft is allegedly securing its Windows 8 Developer Preview with lockdowns to stop unauthorized people from accessing the build and leaking certain features. | |
GM confirms electric Cadillac on the way | Top |
The Cadillac ELR will be a two-door luxury coupe with the same extended-range electric powertrain as the Chevy Volt. | |
AT&T planning shake-up of SMS plans next week | Top |
The carrier will eliminate its 1,000-message plan for new customers, offering them, for the most part, only an unlimited option. | |
Apple grabs top spot in mobile PC market from HP | Top |
Thanks to the iPad, Apple is once again the top player in the mobile PC market, shipping more than 13.5 million mobile PCs during the second quarter, according to DisplaySearch. | |
Gator power: Alligator fat pitched as biodiesel | Top |
Millions of pounds of fat from alligators, which are not threatened, is thrown away every year but the fat is more suitable than other animal fats for biodiesel, a study finds. | |
Kodak nearing sale of patents? | Top |
Company is working on a deal with a major player in the wireless business, though its identity has yet to be revealed, according to The Wall Street Journal. | |
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The latest from twitter
- Amazon Instant hits 100,000 movies, TV shows
- Windows 8 build locked down to prevent leaks?
- GM confirms electric Cadillac on the way
- AT&T planning shake-up of SMS plans next week
- Apple grabs top spot in mobile PC market from HP
- Gator power: Alligator fat pitched as biodiesel
- Kodak nearing sale of patents?
- A tour of 600 years of watchmaking history
- Six centuries of the world's greatest watches (photos)
- Green riding on Denmark's cargo trikes, cycle tracks (photos)
- Advertising groups lambaste Net address expansion
- Copenhagen: A city of SUV cyclists
- Report: Cell phone use could reduce sperm count
- Searching for cheap solar cells in computer models
- Lenovo says 'mainstream' Ultrabooks coming
- Microsoft lists 'App Store' as a Windows 8 feature
- IBM says new chip mimics the human brain
- This Day in Tech: Data leaked from BART police union Web site; Turning toys into medical devices
- Google launches music discovery site
- Software can tell if you're mean and ugly
Amazon Instant hits 100,000 movies, TV shows | Top |
Still, the e-commerce heavyweight will have a long way to go to match, or even approach, Netflix's popularity in the U.S. | |
Windows 8 build locked down to prevent leaks? | Top |
Microsoft is allegedly securing its Windows 8 Developer Preview with lockdowns to stop unauthorized people from accessing the build and leaking certain features. | |
GM confirms electric Cadillac on the way | Top |
The Cadillac ELR will be a two-door luxury coupe with the same extended-range electric powertrain as the Chevy Volt. | |
AT&T planning shake-up of SMS plans next week | Top |
The carrier will eliminate its 1,000-message plan for new customers, offering them, for the most part, only an unlimited option. | |
Apple grabs top spot in mobile PC market from HP | Top |
Thanks to the iPad, Apple is once again the top player in the mobile PC market, shipping more than 13.5 million mobile PCs during the second quarter, according to DisplaySearch. | |
Gator power: Alligator fat pitched as biodiesel | Top |
Millions of pounds of fat from alligators, which are not threatened, is thrown away every year but the fat is more suitable than other animal fats for biodiesel, a study finds. | |
Kodak nearing sale of patents? | Top |
Company is working on a deal with a major player in the wireless business, though its identity has yet to be revealed, according to The Wall Street Journal. | |
A tour of 600 years of watchmaking history | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Visitors to the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva can wander among dozens and dozens of the world's most beautiful watches. But the collection also features an archive of beautiful timepieces dating back to the 16th century. | |
Six centuries of the world's greatest watches (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: While the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva features dozens of that company's best watches, the real treat for visitors is a tour of watches dating back to the 16th century. | |
Green riding on Denmark's cargo trikes, cycle tracks (photos) | Top |
While they look like something out of a fairy tale, cargo trikes--and the special cycle tracks they ride on--have played an integral part in Denmark's embrace of cycling. | |
Advertising groups lambaste Net address expansion | Top |
ICANN's plan to dramatically expand the number of Internet domains means trademark holders face big new expenses and risks to their brands, advertiser groups say. | |
Copenhagen: A city of SUV cyclists | Top |
With 55 percent of its residents cycling to their place of work or education each day, Copenhagen has succeeded in changing its transportation system--and improving quality of life along the way. | |
Report: Cell phone use could reduce sperm count | Top |
A recent report in a medical journal suggests that the radiofrequency energy emitted by cell phones may adversely affect sperm health in humans and animals. | |
Searching for cheap solar cells in computer models | Top |
A Harvard University-led research project taps IBM computers and idle computers on the Internet to screen candidates for cheap organic solar cell materials. | |
Lenovo says 'mainstream' Ultrabooks coming | Top |
A Lenovo executive waxes eloquent about his company's Ultrabook strategy after it reported first-quarter earnings. | |
Microsoft lists 'App Store' as a Windows 8 feature | Top |
Microsoft President Steven Sinofsky includes the much-rumored feature in a blog identifying the teams working on the next version of Microsoft's operating system. | |
IBM says new chip mimics the human brain | Top |
Big Blue's new cognitive computing chips are designed to combine "digital neurons" and "on-chip synapses" and could enable applications that tackle some of the thorniest problems in computing. | |
This Day in Tech: Data leaked from BART police union Web site; Turning toys into medical devices | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, August 17. | |
Google launches music discovery site | Top |
Magnifier is designed to help Music Beta users expand their online music libraries while discovering new artists and genres. | |
Software can tell if you're mean and ugly | Top |
Researchers create a tool they say can predict character traits such as dominance and meanness with an accuracy above 90 percent. It can also tell you where you land on the scale of perceived attractiveness. | |
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