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- Microsoft reveals more on plight of Netbook sales
- Hackers claim to have stolen PSN credit card info
- Yankees' error leaks personal data on 21,000 fans
- Google sued over Android data location collection
- Reports: White iPhone 4 thicker than black version
- Fill 'er up at an interstellar gas station
- Share your electricity with EV drivers using PlugShare
- DSLReports says member information stolen
- How to use Chrome's speech-to-text
- Samsung sues Apple over 10 patents in the U.S.
- ICANN hires Defcon founder as security chief
- Motorola Mobility ships 250,000 tablets, beats estimates
- Apple tops Microsoft's quarterly sales, profits
- Gaming glove may help stroke patients recover
- RIM cuts expectations amid weak BlackBerry sales
- Marking 10 years of space tourism (images)
- Ten years ago today, space tourists began to play
- Geek's Guide to Route 66 tech wrap-up
- PlayStation accounts hacked, user data exposed
- Microsoft posts strong quarterly results, sales
Microsoft reveals more on plight of Netbook sales | Top |
Software giant sheds more light on the fate of the Netbook as sales of Apple's iPad continue to surge. | |
Hackers claim to have stolen PSN credit card info | Top |
A purported database of 2.2 million Sony customer credit cards is offered for sale on an underground Internet forum following a security breach involving the company's PlayStation Network. | |
Yankees' error leaks personal data on 21,000 fans | Top |
Unlike other recent data leaks that involved hacking, this one at the Major League Baseball team was due to human error. | |
Google sued over Android data location collection | Top |
Class-action lawsuit seeking $50 million alleges privacy violations in Android phones collecting location information. | |
Reports: White iPhone 4 thicker than black version | Top |
After a long wait, the white version of the iPhone 4 is out and on sale. Multiple reports now say the new device is thicker than the black version, though not enough to make a big difference. | |
Fill 'er up at an interstellar gas station | Top |
NASA is asking the science world for help solving some of the fundamental challenges to creating a gas station in space. | |
Share your electricity with EV drivers using PlugShare | Top |
The PlugShare app presents you with a Google Map filled with icons indicating user-submitted locations where EV drivers can plug in. | |
DSLReports says member information stolen | Top |
Founder of the ISP news and review site apologizes for storing passwords in plaint text in the wake of attack and theft of user information. | |
How to use Chrome's speech-to-text | Top |
Chrome 11 comes with a new feature that converts your mellifluous voice into surprisingly accurate text in the browser, and we've got a quick guide on how to use it. | |
Samsung sues Apple over 10 patents in the U.S. | Top |
Samsung is continuing its legal retaliation against Apple, this time with a lawsuit filed inside the U.S. that accuses Apple of violating 10 of its patents in various products from the iPhone all the way to the iPad and iPod Touch. | |
ICANN hires Defcon founder as security chief | Top |
Jeff Moss will oversee security at ICANN while also running the Defcon and Black Hat conferences and serving on the Department of Homeland Security advisory council. | |
Motorola Mobility ships 250,000 tablets, beats estimates | Top |
Motorola Mobility beats estimates for both tablet shipments and results in the first quarter. Its loss narrowed to $81 million for the quarter. | |
Apple tops Microsoft's quarterly sales, profits | Top |
Apple manages to come out ahead of its longtime tech rival once again, this time by way of its quarterly earnings. Apple beat out Microsoft in sales and profits. | |
Gaming glove may help stroke patients recover | Top |
Low-cost rehab glove uses video games to help stroke patients regain hand movement. | |
RIM cuts expectations amid weak BlackBerry sales | Top |
Research In Motion warns it will not hit expectations for the fiscal first quarter due to weak BlackBerry sales and a mix of lower-priced products. | |
Marking 10 years of space tourism (images) | Top |
On April 28, 2001, engineer Dennis Tito lifted off into space aboard a Soyuz FG rocket, becoming the first private space tourist in history. | |
Ten years ago today, space tourists began to play | Top |
After taking off aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket on April 28, 2001 enroute to the International Space Station, wealthy engineer Dennis Tito became the first private citizen to go to space. | |
Geek's Guide to Route 66 tech wrap-up | Top |
This phase of the Geek's Guide to Route 66 wraps up with some praise (and a little criticism) of the gadgets that came along for the ride. Here's a sneak preview: the iPad 2 wins awards as both the best and most frustrating. | |
PlayStation accounts hacked, user data exposed | Top |
Sony, maker of the popular PlayStation gaming console, faces a class-action lawsuit for the way it handled a security breach that exposed millions of users' personal information last week. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Microsoft posts strong quarterly results, sales | Top |
Software giant offset slowing PC sales with big gains in its Office and Xbox product lines, reporting net income of $5.23 billion and a 13 percent sales gain. | |
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