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- Paul Allen talks Gates, guitars on '60 Minutes'
- Toys R Us 'selling' iPad 2, but getting one is a different story
- Apple launches Apple Support Communities
- YouTube streaming live Coachella sets--with no bathroom line
- The Apple Store-dancing YouTube sensation (age 12)
- iPad 2 killer feature: The 2X factor
- Bucky Dome: Daddy of all geodesic dome homes
- Kirk meets Kink on new Shatner album
- The best in bots at RoboGames (photos)
- 'Dilbert' creator uses fake ID to tell Web he's great--report
- Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- As Android for tablets falters, opportunity for Intel
- Friday science riddle: Why don't moving bikes tip over?
- At Robo Games, fight for death, glory
- RIM to outbid Google for Nortel patents?
- The Tramp takes over Google
- RIM CEO: We've still got it
- While talking green, Sprint CEO slams T-Mobile-AT&T merger
- Internet poker giants indicted in U.S. crackdown
Paul Allen talks Gates, guitars on '60 Minutes' | Top |
Microsoft co-founder reflects on the early days at the software maker and offers a tour of his estate, including a yacht with its own submarine and musical mementos from Mick Jagger and Jimi Hendrix. | |
Toys R Us 'selling' iPad 2, but getting one is a different story | Top |
Select Toys R Us stores are selling the iPad 2 now, but that doesn't necessarily translate into in-store availability. Only select stores had the iPad, and they're selling out almost immediately. | |
Apple launches Apple Support Communities | Top |
After a brief announcement followed by months of no news about Apple's new social-based support site, Apple Support Communities finally makes its debut. | |
YouTube streaming live Coachella sets--with no bathroom line | Top |
Dozens of sets from artists like Arcade Fire, Nas, PJ Harvey, and many others are being made available for free. Sunday is your last chance to check out the action from the comfort of home--and with easy access to a bathroom. | |
The Apple Store-dancing YouTube sensation (age 12) | Top |
Trevor Michael is a 12-year-old from Southern California who's now becoming something of a YouTube legend for his remarkably exuberant dance videos, all shot at Apple stores. | |
iPad 2 killer feature: The 2X factor | Top |
The iPad 2 is a worthy upgrade from the groundbreaking original iPad. A couple of crucial hardware upgrades make a big difference. | |
Bucky Dome: Daddy of all geodesic dome homes | Top |
The R. Buckminster Fuller dome home in Carbondale, Ill., is a lot less dangerous and a lot more sustainable than Mad Max's Thunderdome. It's the proud parent of all geodesic dome homes. | |
Kirk meets Kink on new Shatner album | Top |
"Star Trek" legend William Shatner announces the guest/song list for his next album, and it includes the likes of Strokes guitarist Nick Valensi, Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins, and undersung Kink brother Dave Davies. | |
The best in bots at RoboGames (photos) | Top |
Engineers from around the globe bring their best robots to Northern California this weekend to compete at RoboGames 2011. | |
'Dilbert' creator uses fake ID to tell Web he's great--report | Top |
It seems Scott Adams, the man behind Dilbert, might have a thin skin. He has reportedly confessed to going onto a message board and using a fake handle to address his critics. | |
Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup | Top |
Looking for a new case for your iPad and aren't sold on Apple's own case? Check out CNET's roundup of iPad 2 cases. Some are available now and many are coming soon. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS8, the 2011 BMW X3 xDrive35i, and the HP TouchSmart 610q 1065qd. | |
As Android for tablets falters, opportunity for Intel | Top |
Intel has a shot at tablet success on Android in the wake of the slow start of the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which are based on chip technology that competes with Intel products. | |
Friday science riddle: Why don't moving bikes tip over? | Top |
Forget what you learned when you were a kid--because it's wrong. Ditto for what most scientists assumed as well. | |
At Robo Games, fight for death, glory | Top |
Robo Games are powering up in Northern California this weekend. The competition, now in its eighth year, attracts teams from all over the world, each hoping their homemade robot will out-duel the others. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
RIM to outbid Google for Nortel patents? | Top |
Research in Motion is considering whether to make a play for Nortel's wireless-patent portfolio, according to a report. Google has already bid $900 million. | |
The Tramp takes over Google | Top |
To celebrate Charlie Chaplin's 122nd birthday, Google's Doodle team creates its first-ever silent film project, an homage to the actor's famous hobo character updated for a modern world. | |
RIM CEO: We've still got it | Top |
At a party to launch the new PlayBook tablet, RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie talks up the company's prospects, despite its shrinking market share. | |
While talking green, Sprint CEO slams T-Mobile-AT&T merger | Top |
In between boasting of the carrier's green initiatives and introducing the new Samsung Replenish, Sprint CEO criticized the proposed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile. | |
Internet poker giants indicted in U.S. crackdown | Top |
Indictment accuses offshore companies of laundering money through fake online merchants to circumvent U.S. anti-online gambling law. | |
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