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- PlayStation boss: Nintendo 3DS a 'babysitting tool'
- 'Solar fuel' research mimics photosynthesis
- Viacom to Cablevision: iPad app goes too far
- Harman launches JBL wireless AirPlay speaker
- Roswell rumor offers boon day for FBI Web site traffic
- Microsoft, Google spar over security certification
- Microsoft reveals more details on Windows Intune
- Analyst: Nintendo 3DS sales hit 500,000 in March
- The book of Jobs--the real one
- Microsoft takes its ERP technology to the cloud
- Gartner: iPad will rule, even as it wanes
- Facebook, Baidu ink deal to create new Web site?
- New Intel chip heading to tablets
- Restart problems reported in Leaf electric cars
- Level 3 to buy Global Crossing in stock deal
- Could criminals shop for free online?
- IE9: Microsoft is back in the browser game
- Photoshop Touch SDK drives three Adobe iPad apps
- Adobe Creative Suite 5: Why buy when you can rent?
| PlayStation boss: Nintendo 3DS a 'babysitting tool' | Top |
| "No self-respecting twentysomething is going to be sitting on an airplane with one of those," says Sony Computer Entertainment America's Jack Tretton. "He's too old for that." | |
| 'Solar fuel' research mimics photosynthesis | Top |
| Caltech's Nate Lewis says "Fuels from Sunlight" research lab is making progress creating fuel from water and sunlight with "no bugs and no wires." | |
| Viacom to Cablevision: iPad app goes too far | Top |
| Viacom doesn't want Cablevision streaming video to the iPad either. Last week, the video giant went after Time Warner Cable and also issued a statement warning Cablevision to take down its content from the app. | |
| Harman launches JBL wireless AirPlay speaker | Top |
| The device is available at Best Buy and Apple for $349, the company says. | |
| Roswell rumor offers boon day for FBI Web site traffic | Top |
| Brit papers set off frenzy with report of document confirming cover-up of Roswell aliens finding. FBI says: Not so fast. | |
| Microsoft, Google spar over security certification | Top |
| Microsoft claims Google Apps for Government doesn't meet security certification that Google has touted. Google says Microsoft is wrong. | |
| Microsoft reveals more details on Windows Intune | Top |
| Responding to customer questions about Windows Intune, Microsoft has revealed more information about its new cloud-based PC-management product. | |
| Analyst: Nintendo 3DS sales hit 500,000 in March | Top |
| Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter estimates that 3DS sales just barely beat the Xbox 360 and Wii last month. | |
| The book of Jobs--the real one | Top |
| YouTube launches a live channel, Netflix gets to stream every episode of every series of "Star Trek" ever made, and Steve Jobs is participating in an official biography. | |
| Microsoft takes its ERP technology to the cloud | Top |
| Software giant announces plans to sell its enterprise resource planning software as a service, following rivals in the market. | |
| Gartner: iPad will rule, even as it wanes | Top |
| The Apple iPad is on a steady downward slope from 84 percent of the market last year to 47 percent in 2015, but even then, it will still be No. 1, according to the forecast. | |
| Facebook, Baidu ink deal to create new Web site? | Top |
| Reports out of China say the deal will create a new Web site not connected to Facebook's social network. | |
| New Intel chip heading to tablets | Top |
| Company is shipping a processor destined for tablets from Lenovo and Fujitsu, as it faces the daunting task of trying to compete effectively against ARM's chip design. | |
| Restart problems reported in Leaf electric cars | Top |
| Nissan is still investigating the problem but says it's been traced back to the Leaf's air-conditioning unit. | |
| Level 3 to buy Global Crossing in stock deal | Top |
| The acquisition by the network services company is valued at $3 billion, including the assumption of Global Crossing's $1.1 billion in debt. | |
| Could criminals shop for free online? | Top |
| Researchers say they were able to "buy" items for free or at a self-selected discount through holes in payment integration systems on Web sites, before they were fixed. | |
| IE9: Microsoft is back in the browser game | Top |
| After three weeks, CNET News' Stephen Shankland concludes IE is competitive if not perfect. Microsoft has truly returned to the browser market. | |
| Photoshop Touch SDK drives three Adobe iPad apps | Top |
| With the launch of its Photoshop Touch SDK, Adobe ships three iPad apps. Rather anemic on their own, they do show off the potential power of the kit. | |
| Adobe Creative Suite 5: Why buy when you can rent? | Top |
| Adobe rolls out its new subscription pricing plan. Does $348 a year to lease Photoshop sound more attractive than $700 to own? | |
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