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- Obama wants you to watch his funny YouTube vid
- Why doesn't my laptop have USB 3.0?
- 'Clippy' alive? Sighting raises questions, fears
- The sexy little software that spots smutty jokes
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Anonymous to target Iran with DoS attack
- How to get Speed Dial in Firefox
- Shuttle Endeavour grounded by electrical glitch
- GPS bracelet ups the ante for person surveillance
- Friday Poll: What's your favorite app store?
- Ask Maggie: Trade-ins for white iPhone, waiting for a Sprint iPhone
- Solar car chases checkered flag at Indy
- California Senate to consider cell phone radiation bill
- Think the cloud isn't risky? Ponder these numbers
- Microsoft tool helps devs port iOS apps to WP7
- Governments press Sony on PlayStation breach
- Groupon: No more ads on Trump's 'Apprentice' site
- Questions linger about Amazon outage
- Royal wedding a top destination for Web users
- Which streaming media device is right for you?
Obama wants you to watch his funny YouTube vid | Top |
White House, which normally plays along with White House Correspondent's Dinner even though chief occupant gets ribbed, goes all in, posting parody trailer based on "The King's Speech" on YouTube. | |
Why doesn't my laptop have USB 3.0? | Top |
USB 3.0 is so long overdue that it almost seems like a conspiracy. But it's past the point of trying to figure out what took everyone so long. USB 2.0 is just not practical anymore for many devices. | |
'Clippy' alive? Sighting raises questions, fears | Top |
In a mysterious turn of events, everyone's least favorite talking paper clip cum animated software assistant appears to be the star of a new Microsoft initiative--despite the fact that he's supposedly dead. | |
The sexy little software that spots smutty jokes | Top |
Two University of Washington computer scientists develop a software system that, they say, can recognize dirty little double entendres in sentences. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the Logitech Keyboard Case for iPad 2, the Samsung UN55D8000, and the Maingear Vybe Super Stock. | |
Anonymous to target Iran with DoS attack | Top |
Hacker group aiming to cripple official Iranian sites with attacks starting on Sunday, International Worker's Day. | |
How to get Speed Dial in Firefox | Top |
It's in Opera, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Firefox doesn't have the new tab Speed Dial feature by default, but add-ons can help you out. Here's four that will give you Speed Dial powers. | |
Shuttle Endeavour grounded by electrical glitch | Top |
An electrical glitch forces NASA to postpone the shuttle Endeavour's launch, disappointing President Obama and his family, and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, wife of commander Mark Kelly. | |
GPS bracelet ups the ante for person surveillance | Top |
Adiant Solutions' new Laipac S-911 bracelet is part watch, part emergency phone, and part GPS-tracker that features geo-fencing, over-speed alerts, and more. | |
Friday Poll: What's your favorite app store? | Top |
Market research shows that the Android Market is gaining on Apple's App Store. Which app store do you favor? Are there too many to choose from? | |
Ask Maggie: Trade-ins for white iPhone, waiting for a Sprint iPhone | Top |
This week's Ask Maggie offers advice on trading in an iPhone to buy a white iPhone 4 and perspective on whether Sprint will ever get the iPhone. | |
Solar car chases checkered flag at Indy | Top |
A University of New Mexico engineering team unveils the Lobo del Sol solar car just in time for the Formula Sun Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. | |
California Senate to consider cell phone radiation bill | Top |
State Sen. Mark Leno's (D-San Francisco) bill would would require retailers to include notices on product packaging informing consumers that cell phones emit radio frequency energy. | |
Think the cloud isn't risky? Ponder these numbers | Top |
When it comes to financial liability, cloud companies are going to have to start thinking more like banks, insurance companies, and hedge funds, a new report argues. | |
Microsoft tool helps devs port iOS apps to WP7 | Top |
A new tool by Microsoft helps developers with iOS applications figure out what the similar code chunks would be for Windows Phone 7. Microsoft is working on one for Android next. | |
Governments press Sony on PlayStation breach | Top |
Officials in Taiwan, Canada, Britain, and the U.S. want to know how Sony will make things right for customers stung by the PlayStation Network security lapse. | |
Groupon: No more ads on Trump's 'Apprentice' site | Top |
The daily-deals broker says it has arranged with advertising partner NBC.com to ensure that its ads not appear on the reality show's site because of the controversy surrounding host Donald Trump. | |
Questions linger about Amazon outage | Top |
Amazon Web Services has detailed the circumstances surrounding the outage and offered an apology and EC2 customer advice, but the true extent of the damage remains unknown. | |
Royal wedding a top destination for Web users | Top |
The royal wedding was a hit among Web users, causing spikes in traffic on Akamai's network of sites. Concurrent users even topped World Cup traffic. | |
Which streaming media device is right for you? | Top |
There are more ways than ever to stream Netflix and other online services. But which device is best for you? | |
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