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- San Francisco passes payroll tax break for Twitter
- New technology could slash airplane delays
- What the app privacy investigation means to you (FAQ)
- Sparsh touches cloud for mobile copy and paste
- SpaceX building low-cost heavy-lift booster
- Sprint MiFi 3G/4G hot spot selling for $79.99
- With Virgin Oceanic, Branson plans to get deep
- Virgin Oceanic's deep-sea submersible (images)
- Mobile apps come under fire
- Mobile apps accused of privacy violations
- House votes to overturn FCC on Net neutrality
- Intel unveils Xeon E7, E3 lines
- Microsoft tries plan B with Hohm energy app
- TrapCall gets wrong day to earn Apple approval
- Rumored Google Music app apparently leaks to Web
- Financial Times not into Apple's publishing rules
- Why it's hard to create nicely styled documents
- Hulu eyeing half a billion in sales this year
- PopCap Games unveils 'experimental' game studio
- Volt meets real-world tests
| San Francisco passes payroll tax break for Twitter | Top |
| The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a payroll tax package designed to keep Twitter and other companies in the city. | |
| New technology could slash airplane delays | Top |
| Honeywell's Enhanced Vision System, combined with its existing Synthetic Vision System, could make it possible for pilots to land safely even when clouds come down as low as 100 feet off the ground. If approved, it could drastically improve weather-related delays, the company says. | |
| What the app privacy investigation means to you (FAQ) | Top |
| The government is looking into what data companies are gathering from mobile applications and whether they are violating laws that protect consumers' privacy. But what's it mean for you? | |
| Sparsh touches cloud for mobile copy and paste | Top |
| Intriguing cloud-based copy-and-paste tool out of MIT could find home in smartphones of the future, making information sharing between devices that much easier. | |
| SpaceX building low-cost heavy-lift booster | Top |
| Challenging the status quo, SpaceX unveils plans today for new heavy-lift rocket that will outperform competitors at a lower cost, delivering almost 120,000 pounds of cargo to low-Earth orbit. | |
| Sprint MiFi 3G/4G hot spot selling for $79.99 | Top |
| Sprint's latest mobile hot spot will become available in stores on April 17, but you can start ordering it online now. | |
| With Virgin Oceanic, Branson plans to get deep | Top |
| Billionaire Virgin impresario wants to pick up where the late Steve Fossett left off and send a deep-sea submersible with a single driver to bottom of Mariana Trench. | |
| Virgin Oceanic's deep-sea submersible (images) | Top |
| Richard Branson's latest effort is to send a solo submersible to the deepest spot in all five of the Earth's oceans. | |
| Mobile apps come under fire | Top |
| Apps on your smartphone may be doing more than linking you to maps or restaurant recommendations. An investigation into information-sharing practices says these apps could also be sharing your personal details. | |
| Mobile apps accused of privacy violations | Top |
| Playing a game like Paper Toss on your smartphone sounds like a benign activity. But now, the feds are starting to investigate makers of such applications for privacy violations--sharing your personal information without you knowing it. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
| House votes to overturn FCC on Net neutrality | Top |
| Despite threat of a presidential veto, House of Representatives moves to prevent federal regulators from going forward with regulations targeting broadband providers. | |
| Intel unveils Xeon E7, E3 lines | Top |
| Intel announces 32-nanometer Xeon E7 family of high-end server chips, along with a suite of entry-level Xeon E3 processors. | |
| Microsoft tries plan B with Hohm energy app | Top |
| Because consumers and utilities have not taken up its Hohm energy-monitoring application as hoped, Microsoft is increasing focus on electric-vehicle charging. | |
| TrapCall gets wrong day to earn Apple approval | Top |
| Controversial, anti-blocked-call app waited 201 days for Apple iTunes approval, getting it just in time for federal prosecutors to start investigating the privacy practices of the app business. | |
| Rumored Google Music app apparently leaks to Web | Top |
| It looks like a previous versions of Android Music except for the streaming options, including one cool feature that would let users temporarily cache their tunes. | |
| Financial Times not into Apple's publishing rules | Top |
| Publication tells Reuters it is negotiating with Apple about the terms of its recently introduced subscription plan, since customer information is a key part of the company's business. | |
| Why it's hard to create nicely styled documents | Top |
| Templates and styles can be a great productivity boon when writing documents or creating spreadsheets, but products don't make them easy to use. | |
| Hulu eyeing half a billion in sales this year | Top |
| Projecting revenue of close to $500 million for 2011, Hulu says it also expects to have more than a million Hulu Plus subscribers before the year is over. | |
| PopCap Games unveils 'experimental' game studio | Top |
| PopCap Games has spun off a new studio from its development efforts that's aimed at creating simple, fast-to-market casual games. | |
| Volt meets real-world tests | Top |
| CNET Car Tech reviews the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. | |
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