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- Branson's Carbon War Room takes aim at profits
- All iPhone 5 rumors in one handy infographic
- Two more AV receivers join Onkyo's 2011 lineup
- Google prank + Kinect hack = useful health tech
- Major security breach exposes customer info (video)
- Google confirms product boss departure
- TI to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion
- Commodore unveils images of the all-new C64
- A look at the all-new Commodore 64 (images)
Branson's Carbon War Room takes aim at profits | Top |
Virgin Group CEO Richard Branson says businesses need to take the lead on global warming and replacing fossil fuels to avoid to "mother of all recessions." | |
All iPhone 5 rumors in one handy infographic | Top |
French iPhone fans have put together a large infographic to round up all the rumors (thus far anyway) about what the iPhone 5 will--and won't--have. | |
Two more AV receivers join Onkyo's 2011 lineup | Top |
Onkyo is expanding its 2011 AV receiver line with two new models--the HT-RC360 and HT-RC370. | |
Google prank + Kinect hack = useful health tech | Top |
Google's April Fools'-inspired Gmail Motion was meant as a joke, but researchers at the University of Southern California make it a reality with SLOOW, their Software Library Optimizing Obligatory Waving. | |
Major security breach exposes customer info (video) | Top |
CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the database hack at Epsilon, which handles e-mail marketing for thousands of companies, and what customers can do to protect themselves. | |
Google confirms product boss departure | Top |
Jonathan Rosenberg, senior vice president of product management, has resigned from the company after nine years as one of its most powerful executives. | |
TI to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion | Top |
Texas Instruments and National Semiconductor boards of directors have already approved the all-cash deal, which makes TI "10 times larger." | |
Commodore unveils images of the all-new C64 | Top |
More than 29 years after the introduction of the original iconic home computer, a new iteration of the company is putting out an all-new version of the C64, updated, of course, for 2011. | |
A look at the all-new Commodore 64 (images) | Top |
It may be 29 years old, but the venerable "C64" is making a comeback. Commodore has released pictures of its new prototype. | |
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