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- How the iPad changes PC design
- Enryu rescue robot gets Fukushima mission
- Cure your hangover--smash a pinata on YouTube
- Teen denies crime, but admits it on Facebook
- Canadians who tweet election results face jail
- Frida factory robot won't crush your fingers
- Devil's Rope: Barbed wire snags Route 66 travelers
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Paul Allen: Ballmer doesn't dispute facts in memoir
- Android data tied to users? Some say yes
- Two iPhone unlocking stores call it quits
- From Clean Tech to CleanWeb
- Thunderbolted, Sandy Bridged MacBook Airs in June?
- Google Toolbar for IE goes Instant
- Tools wipe location data from (some) iPhones
- Friday Poll: Should Sony reimburse gamers for PSN outage?
- Dungeons & Dragon perfumes: Smell like an orc
- Ask Maggie: iPhone 5 rumors and iPhone-tracking woes
- iPhone in privacy crosshairs (week in review)
- Twitter: We're staying in San Francisco
How the iPad changes PC design | Top |
It's not just the iPad's good looks. It's what's inside that's probably the bigger catalyst for a change in the design of laptops. A few major component trends make this pretty clear. | |
Enryu rescue robot gets Fukushima mission | Top |
A rescue robot called Enryu is being deployed to the Fukushima nuclear plant. It will be the first Japanese robot to help move rubble. | |
Cure your hangover--smash a pinata on YouTube | Top |
In order to celebrate the excesses of Cinco de Mayo, Pepto-Bismol launches an app that lets you smash a variety of pinatas on YouTube in order to soothe your worried tummy. | |
Teen denies crime, but admits it on Facebook | Top |
A 16-year-old causes more than $200,000 worth of damage to a U.K. public library. He pleads not guilty--until the court produces a Facebook conversation in which he admitted to doing it. | |
Canadians who tweet election results face jail | Top |
Because of an old law that makes it illegal to transmit (rather than merely communicate) election results, any Canadian tweeting a result might end up in the klink. | |
Frida factory robot won't crush your fingers | Top |
Switzerland's ABB has a concept factory robot that's humanoid and agile, and it won't crush a stray human hand. | |
Devil's Rope: Barbed wire snags Route 66 travelers | Top |
Don't fence me in! Unless you do it with the thousands of fascinating barbed wire samples on display at the Devil's Rope Museum in McLean, Texas. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G, Alienware M14x, and the Panasonic TC-P50GT30 TV. | |
Paul Allen: Ballmer doesn't dispute facts in memoir | Top |
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen says that in a conversation two weeks ago, current CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed Allen's account of controversial events. | |
Android data tied to users? Some say yes | Top |
Google says its collection of location information from Android devices isn't "traceable" to a particular individual, a narrow claim that's already attracting criticism. | |
Two iPhone unlocking stores call it quits | Top |
Two separate companies that made a business out of offering AT&T iPhone 4 owners a way to unlock their phones to work on other carriers have closed up shop within days of each other. | |
From Clean Tech to CleanWeb | Top |
Services that let people rent out their apartments and cars are at the forefront of the CleanWeb movement, but eBay is the granddaddy. | |
Thunderbolted, Sandy Bridged MacBook Airs in June? | Top |
Analyst reports from Asia indicate Apple may start production on new MacBook Airs with Thunderbolt ports, Sandy Bridge processors, and Intel Graphics in May, with June ship dates. | |
Google Toolbar for IE goes Instant | Top |
Toolbars aren't for everybody, but the Google Toolbar provides a unified place in Internet Explorer for your favorite Google tools to hang out--including new support for Google Instant. | |
Tools wipe location data from (some) iPhones | Top |
Developers rush out apps that let iPhone users delete unwanted location data from their devices, but the apps only work on phones that have been jailbroken. | |
Friday Poll: Should Sony reimburse gamers for PSN outage? | Top |
Millions of gamers have been unable to connect their Sony PlayStation devices to the Internet for an extended period of time. What should Sony do once the problem is fixed? | |
Dungeons & Dragon perfumes: Smell like an orc | Top |
Bathe your body in the seductive scent of orc or rogue with Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab's RPG series of D&D-inspired perfumes. Now you can find out what an evil half-elf smells like. | |
Ask Maggie: iPhone 5 rumors and iPhone-tracking woes | Top |
In this week's column, a roundup of the latest rumors on the much-anticipated iPhone 5 and some perspective on recent privacy concerns related to the iPhone. | |
iPhone in privacy crosshairs (week in review) | Top |
This week, Apple's smartphone proved pivotal in helping the company and its partner carriers attain strong quarterly earnings, but was also the target of criticism for keeping a log of its users' whereabouts. | |
Twitter: We're staying in San Francisco | Top |
After much speculation, the company has formally announced that it will not be moving its headquarters out of the city, due in large part to the fact that it's going to be the beneficiary of a choice tax break. | |
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