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- MIT software could bring 'DNA origami' to the masses
- Jobs, Apple execs discuss iPhones and location (Q&A)
- Chrome 11 wants to hear you speak
- Iwata aims to adapt Nintendo 3DS sales pitch
- FBI warns of China-related wire transfer fraud
- Five questions for Sony about PSN breach
- Study: Electric cars, hybrids too expensive for most
- Jobs says Apple will testify on location issue
- YouTube founders buy Delicious off Yahoo
- Twitter mourns for the undead typewriter
- Scott McNealy re-emerges in tech circles
- Report: Fox, Paramount holdouts on YouTube rentals
- Sony sued for PlayStation Network data breach
- SAE, IEEE partner on vehicle-to-smart-grid tech
- Barnes & Noble accuses Microsoft of patent law misuse
- DirecTV working on Netflix-like streaming service?
- ARM profits ride smartphone, tablet surge
- PlayStation breach
- Your iPhone's watching you. Should you care? (FAQ)
- Delayed by quake, iPad 2 coming to Japan
MIT software could bring 'DNA origami' to the masses | Top |
New program helps predict complex 3D structures based on a given DNA template, opening the door to developing more targeted drug delivery systems, synthetic photocells, and more. | |
Jobs, Apple execs discuss iPhones and location (Q&A) | Top |
In an interview with All Things Digital, Steve Jobs and other Apple executives talk about what information the iPhone is and isn't collecting and the lessons they've learned. | |
Chrome 11 wants to hear you speak | Top |
The latest version of Google Chrome can hear what you've got to say. Chrome 11 introduces a new feature that converts your speech to HTML, which has the potential to be a massive boon to people who want translations on the fly. | |
Iwata aims to adapt Nintendo 3DS sales pitch | Top |
The Nintendo chief says his company must do a better job of explaining to consumers why they should want to get their hands on the portable-gaming device. | |
FBI warns of China-related wire transfer fraud | Top |
Data-stealing malware grabs banking credentials from small businesses for fraudulent wire transfers to firms in China, FBI says. | |
Five questions for Sony about PSN breach | Top |
The company finally came clean with customers yesterday about the personal information exposed in a PlayStation Network security breach. But there's still plenty more Sony needs to answer for. | |
Study: Electric cars, hybrids too expensive for most | Top |
Consumers won't buy alternative power trains unless initial costs come down and misinformation about technology is corrected, J.D. Power report warns. | |
Jobs says Apple will testify on location issue | Top |
Apple CEO Steve Jobs says in an interview that the company plans to cooperate with lawmakers in discussing how it makes use of location information on phones, both in products and services. | |
YouTube founders buy Delicious off Yahoo | Top |
Four months after announcing it was seeking a buyer, Yahoo-owned social-bookmarking service Delicious says it's been picked up by company started by YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. | |
Twitter mourns for the undead typewriter | Top |
A story about the last typewriter manufacturer in the world announcing it has only 500 machines left made headlines recently. There is one problem: It isn't the last manufacturer. | |
Scott McNealy re-emerges in tech circles | Top |
Though quiet after Oracle acquired Sun, the company he co-founded, McNealy is back in the saddle again. He's chairman of start-up WayIn and delivering one-liners over Twitter. | |
Report: Fox, Paramount holdouts on YouTube rentals | Top |
Disney is also unwilling to ink a deal that would bring premium movie rentals to the world's top video-sharing site, according to an entertainment-news site. | |
Sony sued for PlayStation Network data breach | Top |
A suit filed today accuses Sony of not ensuring the security of its customers' personal data after the network was accessed last week by an unauthorized person. | |
SAE, IEEE partner on vehicle-to-smart-grid tech | Top |
Two of the world's leading standardization groups sign agreement to collaborate on future standards regarding vehicle-to-grid technology. | |
Barnes & Noble accuses Microsoft of patent law misuse | Top |
The book retailer claims that the software giant's patent suit is designed to force Android-using rivals to pay exorbitant fees or face expensive lawsuits. | |
DirecTV working on Netflix-like streaming service? | Top |
Satellite provider is surveying customers, according to a report, asking about their interest in a streaming service and specifically about their Netflix habits. | |
ARM profits ride smartphone, tablet surge | Top |
A 35 percent rise in profits coincides with a big increase in ARM-processor-based shipments "driven by growth in smartphones, tablets, digital TVs, and microcontrollers." | |
PlayStation breach | Top |
YouTube may be poised to take on Netflix in the streaming movie business, the Nexus S 4G will launch on May 8 on Sprint, and Sony admits to a major security breach in the PlayStation Network. | |
Your iPhone's watching you. Should you care? (FAQ) | Top |
Apple has been found to be keeping a log of information on user whereabouts that is freely available for others who get their hands on the data. CNET finds out what data is stored, what devices are impacted, and whether you can turn it off. | |
Delayed by quake, iPad 2 coming to Japan | Top |
Apple's tablet will be available in Japan tomorrow, followed by a launch in Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and eight other countries on Friday. | |
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