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- Shocker: Duke Nukem Forever delayed to June
- Better Place unveils plans for 9 stations in Israel
- Google may face antitrust probes in Ohio, Wisconsin
- Major sports teams form Green Sports Alliance
- Utility CEO: Costs, not safety, block new nukes
- Best Buy revenue, earnings slip in 4th quarter
- Google goes glossy
- App turns Google Nexus phone into payment tool
- A closer look at LG's charging pad
Shocker: Duke Nukem Forever delayed to June | Top |
Duke Nukem Forever, scheduled to launch on May 3, has been delayed until June. It's another in a long line of holdups for the title. | |
Better Place unveils plans for 9 stations in Israel | Top |
The company has revealed the locations for the first nine EV battery-charging stations. It plans to have 40 commercial locations in Israel by the end of this year. | |
Google may face antitrust probes in Ohio, Wisconsin | Top |
Attorneys general in the two states are considering whether to launch antitrust investigations into the search giant's business practices, according to a story from Bloomberg. | |
Major sports teams form Green Sports Alliance | Top |
The alliance--endorsed by six professional sports leagues--will focus on environmental sustainability at stadiums and training centers. | |
Utility CEO: Costs, not safety, block new nukes | Top |
Exelon, which operates largest fleet of nuclear power plants in the U.S., expects extensive safety reviews due to Japan's nuclear crisis, but economics are the real barrier for new plants. | |
Best Buy revenue, earnings slip in 4th quarter | Top |
During the three-month span that included the prime holiday sales period, the consumer electronics retailer took its biggest hit in entertainment hardware and software. | |
Google goes glossy | Top |
Yahoo launches Search Direct to compete with Google Instant, Apple pulls app that offended many by claiming to "cure" homosexuality, and Google launches a quarterly online magazine for high-brows. | |
App turns Google Nexus phone into payment tool | Top |
Mobile payment app from Charge Anywhere can take advantage of the NFC technology in the Nexus S smartphone, letting it process credit cards and checks on the go. | |
A closer look at LG's charging pad | Top |
LG rolled out a new charging pad at CTIA 2011 that can deliver a wireless charge to your cell phone. CNET takes a closer look. | |
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