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- Adobe hammers DNG nail in PowerPC coffin
- McAfee: Cybercrooks target corporate trade secrets
- iPad 2 sells out internationally
- Microsoft VP apologizes for Win Phone missteps
- Yahoo exec rips Google for overpaying for YouTube
- Privacy: Facebook's Achilles heel
- Google learns to Disco
- Apple releases iOS 4.3.1, but iOS 5 is a question
- Java founder James Gosling joins Google
- eBay to buy GSI Commerce for $2.4 billion
- 'Artificial leaf' makes hydrogen from solar cell
- Apple WWDC kicks off June 6
- Report: Google one step closer to mobile payments
- Facebook gets five more film rentals
- American Express enters the 'payment 2.0' fray
- Why browsers differ on Web sites' safety
- Dual Core rocks the 'nerdcore' hip hop stylings (Q&A)
Adobe hammers DNG nail in PowerPC coffin | Top |
The next version of the Digital Negative converter will be the last for PowerPC Macs. Does this have implications for Lightroom? | |
McAfee: Cybercrooks target corporate trade secrets | Top |
Cybercriminals are changing focus from grabbing private information to now stealing trade secrets and other intellectual properties from major corporations. | |
iPad 2 sells out internationally | Top |
Making its debut outside the U.S. on Friday, Apple's iPad 2 was reportedly already sold out across major international markets by Saturday afternoon. | |
Microsoft VP apologizes for Win Phone missteps | Top |
Microsoft's Joe Belfiore offers a mea culpa regarding his apparent indifference to customer frustrations over Windows Phone 7 updates. | |
Yahoo exec rips Google for overpaying for YouTube | Top |
Such a comment from a Yahoo executive is surprising, but this is just part of the long-running debate about whether YouTube makes money. | |
Privacy: Facebook's Achilles heel | Top |
Once people realize the serious threats posed by third parties misusing the personal information available on Facebook, they will flock to alternatives offering more protection. | |
Google learns to Disco | Top |
Wal-Mart offers a $100 credit for your Nintendo DS if you go 3D, YouTube Create will help you with video editing, and Google launches a group-texting service called Disco. | |
Apple releases iOS 4.3.1, but iOS 5 is a question | Top |
The update resolves some issues when connecting to cell networks and throws in a couple of minor changes. Meanwhile, iOS 5 may not debut until fall, according to TechCrunch. | |
Java founder James Gosling joins Google | Top |
A notable figure in the world of programming has joined the search and Internet giant, but it's not yet clear what he'll do at Google. | |
eBay to buy GSI Commerce for $2.4 billion | Top |
The price tag for the e-commerce services company is more than eBay paid for PayPal and almost as much as it paid for Skype. | |
'Artificial leaf' makes hydrogen from solar cell | Top |
MIT professor behind Sun Catalytix shows off research that taps a solar cell to split hydrogen from water--a system that could be used for cheap, clean, distributed energy systems. | |
Apple WWDC kicks off June 6 | Top |
The company says it will "unveil the future of iOS and Mac OS" at its annual conference for software developers. We're expecting lots more on Mac OS X Lion. | |
Report: Google one step closer to mobile payments | Top |
Google has entered a partnership with MasterCard and Citigroup that would let credit and debit cardholders pay with their Android smartphones instead, The Wall Street Journal reports. | |
Facebook gets five more film rentals | Top |
Warner Bros. Entertainment is now offering rentals for another handful of films on the social network, including "Inception" and "Yogi Bear." | |
American Express enters the 'payment 2.0' fray | Top |
The financial services company launches Serve.com, a PayPal-like platform that's designed to bring digital and mobile payments to new markets. | |
Why browsers differ on Web sites' safety | Top |
The Comodo security breach shows that each major browser maker ships a different list of master keys to Web authentication and that each creates its list in a different way. | |
Dual Core rocks the 'nerdcore' hip hop stylings (Q&A) | Top |
45 Minutes on IM: CNET sits down for a dissection of songs like "My Girlfriend's a Hacker"--and to find out how a Cincinnati programmer became one of the most popular geek rappers around. | |
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