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- Tickets for sold-out WWDC fetch a high price
- Back up your data before April Fools' Day
- Qinetiq robo-loaders heading to Fukushima
- No time for Acer to be 'cautious' about mobile
- Baseball season welcomes new mobile apps
- Google updates finance search for Android, iPhone
- Baseball apps keep you in the game
- Study: Android, then iOS to rule phones in 2016
- Firefox for Android gets it mostly right (video)
- Google, eBay execs make mobile commerce pitches
- AT&T offers new tools for finding lost phones
- Kia debuts EV concept Naimo
- Google denies working on facial-recognition app
- Adobe coaxing Photoshop power to iPad
- Philadelphia Navy Yard to get solar storage
- Twitter kills wildly unpopular QuickBar
- Facebook feature converts profiles to business pages
- Microsoft releases Windows Home Server 2011
- Report: Top Apple marketing exec to depart
Tickets for sold-out WWDC fetch a high price | Top |
Tickets for Apple's annual developer conference, which sold out in less than a day, are now going for quite a price premium on places like eBay. | |
Back up your data before April Fools' Day | Top |
March 31 is World Backup Day. Here are a few ways you can back up your data. | |
Qinetiq robo-loaders heading to Fukushima | Top |
Powerful remote-controlled loaders may help clear the way for robots to work at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. | |
No time for Acer to be 'cautious' about mobile | Top |
In accepting CEO Gianfranco Lanci's resignation amid disagreements, Acer board reveals plan to stick with the PC business and proceed "cautiously" with mobile. That doesn't seem a viable option in this market. | |
Baseball season welcomes new mobile apps | Top |
The 2011 Major League Baseball season starts this weekend. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi shares some popular mobile apps so you never have to miss a strikeout or home run. | |
Google updates finance search for Android, iPhone | Top |
Search results for stocks now reveal an interactive graph, plus news and personal stock information you can swipe through. | |
Baseball apps keep you in the game | Top |
To the delight of baseball fans around the world, the 2011 Major League Baseball season opens this weekend. If you can't get out to the ballpark to watch your favorite team, you can still stay in the game with different mobile apps for phones and tablets. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Study: Android, then iOS to rule phones in 2016 | Top |
New study from research firm ABI Research contends Android will easily dominate smartphone landscape in five years, followed by iOS. Findings stand in stark contrast to earlier IDC figures. | |
Firefox for Android gets it mostly right (video) | Top |
This is Mozilla's most far-reaching mobile move yet, and for the most part, the browser-maker does its Firefox brand proud. | |
Google, eBay execs make mobile commerce pitches | Top |
There's lots of behind-the-scenes development in using mobile tech to bridge the gap between online and offline commerce, as two industry execs hinted during talks at this week's Web 2.0 Expo. | |
AT&T offers new tools for finding lost phones | Top |
The carrier's Mobile Protection Pack bundles three service for $9.99 per month: insurance, enhanced customer support, and locating and locking a lost phone. | |
Kia debuts EV concept Naimo | Top |
Kia debuted its electric car concept Naimo (pronounced "Neh-mo") at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show. Named for its square shape, the Naimo looks a little like a miniaturized Pontiac Aztek without B-pillars. | |
Google denies working on facial-recognition app | Top |
Disputing a report on CNN, Google says it's not developing facial-recognition technology for cell phones that would be able to identify who's in a photo. | |
Adobe coaxing Photoshop power to iPad | Top |
An onstage demo reveals new maturity for Adobe's Image editing on the iPad. It's good timing, given how many new software rivals are bubbling up in the tablet market. | |
Philadelphia Navy Yard to get solar storage | Top |
Energy Innovation Hub to include solar-energy storage unit, micro smart-grid for net-zero home. | |
Twitter kills wildly unpopular QuickBar | Top |
The iPhone app feature was the bane of many influential Twitter users, who said it was annoying and irrelevant. | |
Facebook feature converts profiles to business pages | Top |
Business users who want to transform their personal profiles on Facebook into regular business pages can now do it directly through a new conversion process. | |
Microsoft releases Windows Home Server 2011 | Top |
The new version of Windows Home Server has officially been released, with the product due to reach TechNet and MSDN subscribers in early April and start showing up on computers in May. | |
Report: Top Apple marketing exec to depart | Top |
Longtime Apple marketing and communications VP Allison Johnson is said to be leaving the company to start a new marketing venture of her own. | |
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