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- Redbox readies $2 game rentals
- HTC posts healthy profit on soaring sales
- Apple's privacy headache (week in review)
- Free phones and farewell
- Death of the typewriter leaves a tech-stained void
- More bad news for Google TV
- Amazon Web Services apologizes for outage
- Samsung Q1 profits disappoint on slow TV sales
- Oil giant to buy $1.4B stake in SunPower
- Amyris cranks up biochemical production in Brazil
- NASA launches space shuttle Endeavour's final flight (photos)
- Is AT&T a wireless spectrum hog?
- Sony's missteps through the years
- MIT project makes smarter mobile Wi-Fi
- Microsoft reveals more on plight of Netbook sales
- Hackers claim to have stolen PSN credit card info
- PSN breach exposes records for millions (roundup)
- Yankees' error leaks personal data on 21,000 fans
- Google sued over Android data location collection
- Reports: White iPhone 4 thicker than black version
Redbox readies $2 game rentals | Top |
After testing game rentals through its kiosks in 5,000 locations, the company will expand the offering to 21,000 of its more than 27,000 sites around the U.S. | |
HTC posts healthy profit on soaring sales | Top |
Profit rises nearly 200 percent during the first quarter. The maker of the Thunderbolt and other gadgets credits its success to huge growth in its smartphone business. | |
Apple's privacy headache (week in review) | Top |
Apple says it's not stalking iPhone users, while Sony reports a massive security breach. Also: streaming deals. | |
Free phones and farewell | Top |
Hulu Plus comes to the Xbox Live, Best Buy gives away free phones, and Natali signs off as your host of Loaded. | |
Death of the typewriter leaves a tech-stained void | Top |
Technology will be served, but the world is losing a bit of its romance as the manufacturing of typewriters starts drawing to a close. | |
More bad news for Google TV | Top |
Logitech's Revue with Google TV set-top box was supposed to generate $18 million in sales during the past quarter. Revenue came in at $5 million. | |
Amazon Web Services apologizes for outage | Top |
In its recap of last week's service interruption, Amazon offers a wealth of details on what happened and promises better communication with customers when future troubles arise. | |
Samsung Q1 profits disappoint on slow TV sales | Top |
First-quarter net profit declines by 30 percent year over year, though revenue was up 7 percent. The company's Display Panel business was hit especially hard. | |
Oil giant to buy $1.4B stake in SunPower | Top |
French energy behemoth Total will own a majority stake in the San Jose, Calif.-based solar panel maker--one of the biggest moves ever by an oil and gas company into the renewable-energy market. | |
Amyris cranks up biochemical production in Brazil | Top |
Amyris is set to begin producing chemicals at a large scale through a contract manufacturing deal--a big step for the renewable chemical and biofuels industry, which has struggled to scale up. | |
NASA launches space shuttle Endeavour's final flight (photos) | Top |
A look back at NASA history as Endeavour prepares for its final flight. | |
Is AT&T a wireless spectrum hog? | Top |
Without T-Mobile's spectrum, AT&T says its customers will experience more dropped calls and slower data connections, but AT&T already has more spectrum than any other carrier. How much is enough? | |
Sony's missteps through the years | Top |
The PSN hacking that left millions of customers' personal data exposed isn't the first time Sony has royally screwed up. CNET looks back on some of the company's most memorable mistakes of the past few years. | |
MIT project makes smarter mobile Wi-Fi | Top |
An MIT professor explains how using acceleration and position sensors can help make Wi-Fi smarter. | |
Microsoft reveals more on plight of Netbook sales | Top |
Software giant sheds more light on the fate of the Netbook as sales of Apple's iPad continue to surge. | |
Hackers claim to have stolen PSN credit card info | Top |
A purported database of 2.2 million Sony customer credit cards is offered for sale on an underground Internet forum following a security breach involving the company's PlayStation Network. | |
PSN breach exposes records for millions (roundup) | Top |
A week after taking PlayStation Network offline, Sony finally explains it did so because of security breach that exposed personal information for potentially more than 75 million of its users. | |
Yankees' error leaks personal data on 21,000 fans | Top |
Unlike other recent data leaks that involved hacking, this one at the Major League Baseball team was due to human error. | |
Google sued over Android data location collection | Top |
Class-action lawsuit seeking $50 million alleges privacy violations in Android phones collecting location information. | |
Reports: White iPhone 4 thicker than black version | Top |
After a long wait, the white version of the iPhone 4 is out and on sale. Multiple reports now say the new device is thicker than the black version, though not enough to make a big difference. | |
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