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- Samsung asks to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad
- Congressman's Twitter hacked with naughty picture?
- Twitter gives up details of anonymous tweeter
- Lockheed Martin confirms it came under attack
- Robot makes stage debut in play about lust, science
- Anchor Brewery: Start of the U.S. microbrew resurgence (photos)
- Day-to-day with the 11-inch MacBook Air and iPad 2
- Report: Major weapons makers see networks breached by hackers
- Uncovering the DNA of successful start-ups
- Patriot Act renewed despite warnings of 'secret' law
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Pioneer demonstrates cool Floating Vision displays
- A home for Facebookers who don't get Onion's jokes
- A MacBook with Apple inside? Intel begs to differ
- Ford puts EV charge port in a user-friendly spot
- NASA to demonstrate super-cool cooling technology
- Rumor: Widgets, better notifications headed to iOS 5
- This Day in Tech: Obama appoints Twitter CEO, plus Google foes
- Killer tips for mastering Google Chrome
- Solazyme cruises in biofuels, green chemicals IPO
Samsung asks to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad | Top |
After being required to provide Apple's lawyers with several announced though not yet released Samsung gadgets--as part of Apple's patent suit against the Korean manufacturer--Samsung is now asking to see the "iPhone 5" and "iPad 3." | |
Congressman's Twitter hacked with naughty picture? | Top |
Rep. Anthony Weiner of New York reportedly has his Twitter feed, yfrog account, and Facebook page hacked. An inappropriate photo, purporting to be from him, is reportedly sent to a Seattle student. | |
Twitter gives up details of anonymous tweeter | Top |
In a case that might help the legal action of soccer star Ryan Giggs, Twitter reveals the personal details of a British tweeter who is alleged to have libeled members of a local council in the U.K. | |
Lockheed Martin confirms it came under attack | Top |
Defense contractor confirms that the network problems it has been contending with during the last several days are the result of a "significant and tenacious attack" carried out against its network. | |
Robot makes stage debut in play about lust, science | Top |
In an exciting development for robot thespians of the world, a play by novelist and playwright David Lodge features a bot in a walk-on (roll-on) role. | |
Anchor Brewery: Start of the U.S. microbrew resurgence (photos) | Top |
CNET visits the San Francisco craft brewery that sparked the microbrew revolution. | |
Day-to-day with the 11-inch MacBook Air and iPad 2 | Top |
Using the 11.6-inch MacBook Air and the iPad 2 on a daily basis is a lesson in where the utility of one device ends and that of the other begins. | |
Report: Major weapons makers see networks breached by hackers | Top |
Hackers break into computer systems of Lockheed Martin and other major U.S. military contractors, potentially gaining access to information about future weapons programs as well as military technology currently in use, according to a report. | |
Uncovering the DNA of successful start-ups | Top |
What works and what doesn't work when building a Web start-up? The Startup Genome project aims to answer those questions with its initial report, issued today. | |
Patriot Act renewed despite warnings of 'secret' law | Top |
After senators reveal that Justice Department has a secret interpretation of controversial law, speculation turns to whether cell phone location records are being vacuumed up. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Dell XPS 15z laptop, the Motorola Droid X2, the Asus Eee Slate EP121, and more. | |
Pioneer demonstrates cool Floating Vision displays | Top |
In what might sound like a scene from "Minority Report," Pioneer has created a system that lets 3D images appear to float on surfaces such as dashboards. | |
A home for Facebookers who don't get Onion's jokes | Top |
At last someone on Tumblr has begun to document all of those on Facebook who post articles from The Onion as if they were actually true. Behold: Literally Unbelievable. | |
A MacBook with Apple inside? Intel begs to differ | Top |
Another rumor has surfaced pointing to a MacBook with an Apple chip inside. In this case, it's a report about a specific chip in a specific system. | |
Ford puts EV charge port in a user-friendly spot | Top |
Ford engineers researched several locations for the Focus Electric and C-MAX Energi charge ports to provide the best spots for customer use. | |
NASA to demonstrate super-cool cooling technology | Top |
New cooling system has no moving parts, is scalable in physical size, and can withstand extreme conditions, such as the launch of a rocket into space. | |
Rumor: Widgets, better notifications headed to iOS 5 | Top |
A new rumor suggests that as part of the next iOS release, Apple is overhauling its notifications service as well as adding widgets. | |
This Day in Tech: Obama appoints Twitter CEO, plus Google foes | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Friday, May 27. | |
Killer tips for mastering Google Chrome | Top |
Google Chrome may have undergone some significant changes since it launched, but one thing's for sure: people love it. We've got a new collection of tricks to help you get the most out of Google's browser. | |
Solazyme cruises in biofuels, green chemicals IPO | Top |
The stock for algae company Solazyme rises 15 percent in its initial public offering, raising $227 million to expand its biofuels and chemicals businesses. | |
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