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- Driving app maker miffed at RIM's takedown
- How to detect and remove StarLogger
- Angry Birds champion crowned in Finland
- 30 best iPad games
- Google to testify on piracy before House subcommittee
- Why are there keyloggers on Samsung laptops?
- New blood-analysis chip detects disease in minutes
- U.S. Navy submarine sonar tech targets strokes
- Google's '+1' experiment looks Delicious
- Paul Allen: Gates, Ballmer tried to 'rip me off'
- Blood analysis chip could aid global health care
- How a Zune tablet could beat Apple and Android
- Comodo: Web attack broader than initially thought
- Microsoft works to woo advertisers with technology
- Help CNET make music history (no instruments required)
- Kansas City, Kan., to be Google's broadband test bed
- Dell exec predicts iPad's failure in the enterprise
- Tesla sues 'Top Gear'
- Report: Spam down 33 percent after Rustock takedown
- GPS mortars make Army debut in Afghanistan
Driving app maker miffed at RIM's takedown | Top |
The battle between law makers and app makers over applications that alert users to police presence has its first casualty. Meanwhile, similar apps on other platforms count themselves lucky, for now. | |
How to detect and remove StarLogger | Top |
Finding out whether your Samsung laptop has a keylogger surreptitiously installed and figuring out how to remove it are not as hard as you might think. | |
Angry Birds champion crowned in Finland | Top |
A 19-year-old Finn flies higher than the rest and takes the Angry Birds championship title. | |
30 best iPad games | Top |
Trying to figure out which iPad games to buy with your hard-earned dough? Here's a look at our current top-30 favorites. | |
Google to testify on piracy before House subcommittee | Top |
Google is likely to face tough questions from Congress members next week about whether it profits from copyright infringement. | |
Why are there keyloggers on Samsung laptops? | Top |
Researcher finds keylogging software on not one, but two new Samsung laptops and goes public after getting no response from Samsung spokespeople for a week. | |
New blood-analysis chip detects disease in minutes | Top |
Researchers at U.C. Berkeley are working on new chip that could analyze a drop of blood to detect hundreds of illnesses, including HIV, all at once and in minutes. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
U.S. Navy submarine sonar tech targets strokes | Top |
In much the same way submarine sensors can differentiate between whales and other vessels, portable device measures subtle skull pulsations that may indicate irregular blood flow. | |
Google's '+1' experiment looks Delicious | Top |
A new experiment from Google brings Facebook's Like button to mind, but it takes even more of a cue from an ahead-of-its-time start-up service that faltered after a sale to Yahoo. | |
Paul Allen: Gates, Ballmer tried to 'rip me off' | Top |
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen plans to release a new book entitled "Idea Man: A Memoir by the Cofounder of Microsoft." And his recollection of events involving Bill Gates isn't too glowing. | |
Blood analysis chip could aid global health care | Top |
HIV, Malaria, even cancer. Imagine testing for all of these illnesses at the same time with just one drop of blood and in the span of 10 minutes. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on some university researchers working to make that a reality. | |
How a Zune tablet could beat Apple and Android | Top |
Microsoft might be shelving the Zune player, but a well-executed Zune tablet could be a game changer. | |
Comodo: Web attack broader than initially thought | Top |
A week after Comodo revealed that one of its registration authorities was compromised and digital certificates stolen, it discloses that two more resellers were compromised. | |
Microsoft works to woo advertisers with technology | Top |
At Microsoft's annual ad industry meeting, CEO Steve Ballmer tells leading ad agency executives that his company is working on technology to help them buy advertising across different devices. | |
Help CNET make music history (no instruments required) | Top |
Send us your best musical compositions created wholly using multitouch-based applications like GarageBand. We're producing a crowdsourced album! | |
Kansas City, Kan., to be Google's broadband test bed | Top |
In its search for a U.S. town to deploy a test of ultra-high-speed broadband access, over 1,100 communities applied; Google has now announced the winner. | |
Dell exec predicts iPad's failure in the enterprise | Top |
In an interview with CIO magazine in Australia, the head of enterprise marketing for Dell says Apple's tablet is "closed," "expensive," and "complex" for business customers. | |
Tesla sues 'Top Gear' | Top |
Tesla Motors filed suit against TV show "Top Gear" over a misrepresentation of its Roadster electric car. | |
Report: Spam down 33 percent after Rustock takedown | Top |
Spam levels dropped by about one-third following the recent takedown of the Rustock spambot, according to Symantec's latest Intelligence Report. | |
GPS mortars make Army debut in Afghanistan | Top |
The U.S. Army tries out mortars with a good sense of direction in Afghanistan. Built-in GPS is the secret ingredient in these precision shells. | |
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