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- Report: Apple testing A5 iPhones with game devs
- Shopping apps don't fit the bill
- Analyst: BlackBerry PlayBook sales beat forecasts
- New York to curb dirty heat, use landfills for solar
- Verizon CFO: Future iPhone to be 'global'
- Study: Mature-rated games hard for kids to buy
- iPad 2 supply catching up with demand?
- Cyberbully of teen cancer survivor was best friend
- Google data center to get boost from wind farm
- Sheriff creates 'Mugshot of the Day' online voting
- Microsoft boosts cash compensation for employees
- Cyberbike lets you go Wii while pedaling
- Free books for your Kindle
- Under the hood of EVs and hybrids (photos)
- Report: Smart-grid apps to revolutionize electricity use
- Nissan Leaf named World Car of 2011
- Report: Next Xbox, PlayStation launching in 2014
- Greenpeace dings cloud providers on dirty energy
- TiVo wins key ruling in EchoStar case
- BMW's first EV revealed at NY auto show
Report: Apple testing A5 iPhones with game devs | Top |
A new report claims Apple is testing out a version of the iPhone with the faster, dual-core A5 processor with select developers. If true that would be far ahead of the several times reported release of the next iPhone. | |
Shopping apps don't fit the bill | Top |
While there may be an app for just about everything, in the department of shopping, many consumers find the selection and functionality a bit lacking. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Analyst: BlackBerry PlayBook sales beat forecasts | Top |
Initial launch day sales of RIM's new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet may have reached 50,000, surpassing the expectations of most analysts, according to RBC Capital Markets' Mike Abramsky. | |
New York to curb dirty heat, use landfills for solar | Top |
Updated environmental plan includes solar farms on capped New York landfills, the phasing out of high-polluting heating fuels, homeowner loans for green upgrades, and a new social-media tool. | |
Verizon CFO: Future iPhone to be 'global' | Top |
Verizon CFO says he believes a future iPhone from Apple will be able to tap into both CDMA and GSM networks, giving customers a way to use their phones in more places. | |
Study: Mature-rated games hard for kids to buy | Top |
While video game ratings were most likely to be enforced, music CDs with explicit content were easily attainable by underage shoppers. | |
iPad 2 supply catching up with demand? | Top |
The wait time for ordering the iPad 2 online has dropped to one to two weeks, from a high of four to five weeks a month ago. Apple says it's continuing to ramp up production to meet demand. | |
Cyberbully of teen cancer survivor was best friend | Top |
A Boston teen who lost a leg to cancer discovers that the person who sent her extremely threatening texts is her best friend at school. Her parents are now contemplating legal action. | |
Google data center to get boost from wind farm | Top |
Google invests in another large renewable-energy project, using its Google Energy subsidiary to buy the power from a 100 megawatt wind farm in Oklahoma. | |
Sheriff creates 'Mugshot of the Day' online voting | Top |
Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona institutes a "Mugshot of the Day" on his office's Web site, so that anyone can mock those who have been arrested. | |
Microsoft boosts cash compensation for employees | Top |
The software giant tacitly acknowledges that its stock performance isn't strong enough to retain its best workers. | |
Cyberbike lets you go Wii while pedaling | Top |
The Cyberbike Magnetic Edition combines a stationary bike with an "exergame" that features virtual worlds. Already available in Europe, a new version is coming to the U.S. this summer. | |
Free books for your Kindle | Top |
Toshiba releases launch details for its tablet, Google offers up Earth Builder to help small businesses avoid expensive mapping software, and Amazon announces a library lending program for e-books. | |
Under the hood of EVs and hybrids (photos) | Top |
To bring electric cars to market, an entire industry of battery manufacturers and charging station providers is ramping up. | |
Report: Smart-grid apps to revolutionize electricity use | Top |
Smart-grid applications in six key areas will change the way people use, buy, manage, and think about electricity, according to GigaOm Pro and Pike Research. | |
Nissan Leaf named World Car of 2011 | Top |
At the 2011 New York auto show, the Nissan Leaf wins the award for World Car of the Year. | |
Report: Next Xbox, PlayStation launching in 2014 | Top |
Meanwhile, Nintendo could be preparing to announce an update to the Wii later this year at the E3 gaming expo. | |
Greenpeace dings cloud providers on dirty energy | Top |
The environmental watchdog group ranks the coal intensity of Internet companies, asking them to not just tout efficient data centers but also influence clean-energy policy. | |
TiVo wins key ruling in EchoStar case | Top |
U.S. Court of Appeals rules that EchoStar did, in fact, violate TiVo's DVR patents, paving the way for the disabling of infringing devices. | |
BMW's first EV revealed at NY auto show | Top |
BMW will be shipping 700 electric prototype vehicles to the U.S. for long-term customer testing this fall. Priced at $499 per month with a $2,250 down payment for a 24-month lease, the BMW ActiveE is one of the more affordable BMWs on the market. The trade-off, of course, is the limited range. | |
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