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- Major security breach exposes customer info (video)
- Google confirms product boss departure
- TI to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion
- Commodore unveils images of the all-new C64
- Sneak peek at the all-new Commodore 64 (images)
- Comodo hacker says he's protesting U.S. policy
- MPAA files copyright suit against Zediva
- Court tosses Verizon, MetroPCS suits against FCC
- Google Maps for Android adds new location, check-in features
- Electric car does more than 200 miles per charge
- Breach exposes clients' customer names, e-mail
- Larry Page, here's your six-month plan
- Jailbreak for iOS 4.3.1 arrives, except for iPad 2
- California to get three new hydrogen stations
Major security breach exposes customer info (video) | Top |
CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the database hack at Epsilon, which handles e-mail marketing for thousands of companies, and what customers can do to protect themselves. | |
Google confirms product boss departure | Top |
Jonathan Rosenberg, senior vice president of product management, has resigned from the company after nine years as one of its most powerful executives. | |
TI to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion | Top |
TI will acquire the analog chipmaker in an all-cash deal. | |
Commodore unveils images of the all-new C64 | Top |
More than 29 years after the introduction of the original iconic home computer, a new iteration of the company is putting out an all-new version of the C64, updated, of course, for 2011. | |
Sneak peek at the all-new Commodore 64 (images) | Top |
It may be 29 years old, but the venerable "C64" is making a comeback. Commodore has put out pictures of its new prototype. | |
Comodo hacker says he's protesting U.S. policy | Top |
The person (or persons) involved with high-profile intrusion into Comodo's network says he's a 21-year-old cryptographer protesting U.S. foreign policy. | |
MPAA files copyright suit against Zediva | Top |
Major studios accuse online video distributor with questionable business strategy of copyright infringement. | |
Court tosses Verizon, MetroPCS suits against FCC | Top |
Appeals court calls suits premature, a setback for carriers in their effort to dismantle a new Net neutrality regulation adopted by the federal agency late last year. | |
Google Maps for Android adds new location, check-in features | Top |
A few new options enhance Google Maps for Android, particularly for the social and stats-curious. | |
Electric car does more than 200 miles per charge | Top |
SIM-Drive's SIM LEI electric car does 206 miles per charge in urban traffic conditions, and 190 miles while traveling 62 mph. | |
Breach exposes clients' customer names, e-mail | Top |
Several large companies have warned customers that a security breach at marketing firm Epsilon has exposed names and e-mail addresses. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the breach and what you can do to protect yourself. | |
Larry Page, here's your six-month plan | Top |
The Google co-founder is back on the job as chief executive today. So here's what he should be thinking about. | |
Jailbreak for iOS 4.3.1 arrives, except for iPad 2 | Top |
Less than two weeks after iOS 4.3.1 gets released, the latest in a long series of tools for users to gain a higher degree of control over their iOS devices begins making the rounds. | |
California to get three new hydrogen stations | Top |
The mantra for the California's Hydrogen Highway has been, "build it and they will come." That planned thoroughfare could soon see zero-emission traffic now that the California Energy Commission (CEC) released funds for three new hydrogen refueling stations in Laguna Niguel, Sacramento, and the San Francisco area. | |
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