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- Get ready to play the world's largest Pac-Man game
- Intel profits driving push into tablets, smartphones
- Report: Apple to begin producing iPhone 5 in July
- RockMelt makes an iPhone grab
- Toyota to accept priority registration for Prius Plug-In preorders beginning Friday
- App Store algorithm change said to be categorical
- ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data
- New imaging technique could personalize cancer therapy
- Survey: Most Android users 'hate Apple'
- IBM's first quarter shines, 2011 outlook raised
- Microsoft to work with others on bug reports
- Apple reportedly rejecting apps with install perks
- Yahoo earnings: It could be worse
- Mozilla jumps into Node.js server project
- Intel profit leaps to $3.2 billion, crushes estimates
- BlackBerry PlayBook 'bridge' app not available for AT&T
- News sites helped, hurt by Google algorithm change
- 'Cloudbursting'...or just portable clouds?
- How not to overpay for your smartphone
Get ready to play the world's largest Pac-Man game | Top |
A promotion launched this week for Internet Explorer 9 lets anyone design their own Pac-Man level and to connect that level to a global map of others' creations. Let the fun begin. | |
Intel profits driving push into tablets, smartphones | Top |
Chip giant is moving quickly into the tablet and phone segments on the back of profits of its new PC processors, Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith tells CNET in an interview. | |
Report: Apple to begin producing iPhone 5 in July | Top |
Next-generation smartphone will reportedly begin shipping as early as September, despite some reports Apple might miss a 2011 release. | |
RockMelt makes an iPhone grab | Top |
RockMelt launches for the iPhone, making its particular mix of social networking and Web browsing mobile. | |
Toyota to accept priority registration for Prius Plug-In preorders beginning Friday | Top |
Toyota today announced a new online order system that will launch later this year for the all-new Prius Plug-in Hybrid. | |
App Store algorithm change said to be categorical | Top |
New data suggests that recent changes made to Apple's App Store ranking algorithm were based not on how often users run applications, but how they are categorized within the directory. | |
ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers' phone data | Top |
ACLU claims Michigan State Police have been using handheld devices to download information from motorists they pull over, even if there's no evidence of wrongdoing. | |
New imaging technique could personalize cancer therapy | Top |
Researchers devise an innovative imaging technique to study an enzyme called tubulin tyrosine ligase, which can indicate how aggressive are person's cancer is and therefore how it should be treated. | |
Survey: Most Android users 'hate Apple' | Top |
In a Business Insider survey, most Android users said that they wouldn't buy an iPhone simply because they "hate Apple." Are emotions around Apple really so extreme? Or was this survey conducted in some fanboy community? | |
IBM's first quarter shines, 2011 outlook raised | Top |
IBM reported first-quarter earnings of $2.9 billion, or $2.31 a share, as most of its businesses and product lines delivered solid growth. | |
Microsoft to work with others on bug reports | Top |
Software giant details how its researchers will handle vulnerability reports affecting software from other companies and says it will coordinate multi-vendor reporting. | |
Apple reportedly rejecting apps with install perks | Top |
In a letter to developers, Tapjoy's CEO claims Apple is now rejecting applications that include promotional programs encouraging users to install other applications. | |
Yahoo earnings: It could be worse | Top |
The good news for Yahoo is that it beat Wall Street's expectations. It also highlighted in its earnings release that it created a very successful landing page for all varieties of information about Prince William's wedding. | |
Mozilla jumps into Node.js server project | Top |
Right now, the server software uses the JavaScript engine from Google's Chrome. Mozilla is transplanting Firefox's into Node.js. | |
Intel profit leaps to $3.2 billion, crushes estimates | Top |
Chipmaker posts fourth-quarter net income of $3.2 billion, up 29 percent over the same period last year. Revenue is $12.8 billion, an all-time company record, its CEO says. | |
BlackBerry PlayBook 'bridge' app not available for AT&T | Top |
AT&T says it's still testing the "bridge" app that syncs BlackBerrys with the PlayBook tablet. Critics suspect AT&T doesn't like the app because it allows BlackBerry users to bypass AT&T's tethering fee. | |
News sites helped, hurt by Google algorithm change | Top |
A CNET analysis of nearly 100,000 search results shows how news Web sites are faring after Google's recent change to its algorithm. | |
'Cloudbursting'...or just portable clouds? | Top |
A rational debate over whether "cloudbursting" is a reasonable use case to build toward shouldn't obscure the infinitely less debatable desire for cloud interoperability. | |
How not to overpay for your smartphone | Top |
Smartphones may useful, but using them can come at a high price. Experts say a lot of consumers are paying too much money for their monthly minutes and data services. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
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