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T-Mobile profit and subscriber tally slide Top
As it awaits regulatory approval to be acquired by AT&T, T-Mobile reports some disappointing financial results for its first quarter.
 
Bin Laden's death and the Web response (roundup) Top
News that U.S. special forces had killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden traveled fast via Twitter and other Web outlets.
 
App stores march toward shared ratings system Top
Self-regulation is nothing new, but mobile app stores have remained largely unhindered given each proprietor's shop rules. That could be changing under a new initiative that seeks shared ratings.
 
Ask Maggie: Choosing a video chat service and a Wi-Fi only Droid Top
In this week's Ask Maggie, I offer my brother-in-law advice on selecting a video chat service the family can use to see his new baby.
 
Bin Laden's computers will test U.S. forensics Top
A secretive U.S. government agency called the National Media Exploitation Center is likely in charge of analyzing the computers and hard drives seized from bin Laden's home in Pakistan.
 
Bevy of noteworthy upgrades in new iMac Top
The new iMac has plenty under the hood to drool over, including unannounced Intel silicon and a slot for a solid-state cache drive, according to iFixit.
 
The white iPhone: Does size matter? Top
Of course, after the rumors, everyone wants to know if the long-awaited white iPhone 4 really is thicker. That's why CNET took the handset to experts to find out.
 
Sony CEO Stringer apologizes for PlayStation breach Top
Stringer offers explanation for Sony's slow response, as meanwhile company offers year of free ID-theft monitoring to U.S. customers who were registered with PlayStation Network and Qriocity prior cyberattack.
 
PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup) Top
Belatedly after taking its 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.
 
Exclusive: Third attack against Sony planned Top
A source tells CNET a third major cyberattack is planned on Sony this weekend and could lead to the release of information copied from the company's servers.
 
Demand Media results beat the Street Top
Online content company reports decent results, but many people are more interested in its efforts to improve the quality of its content. The company is promising to clean up its content act.
 
Super Mario, Doom II, WoW in Smithsonian show Top
The public voted to include many predictable titles in the 2012 exhibition of 40 years of gaming, but sports and simulators were left out.
 
Five lazy ways to find great live music Top
CNET's Donald Bell evaluates five Web sites that provide personalized local concert recommendations based on your iTunes, Facebook, Last.fm, Slacker, or Pandora listening habits.
 
Chat up a live parrot on Facebook Top
Not getting enough Facebook action? No problem. Gigaset's chatty parrot will be happy to blather with you live on the site to promote the company's L410 cordless speakerphone clip. Just don't ask him about his personal life.
 
Best Buy hit with another e-mail breach Top
Another group of customer e-mail addresses were stolen through a third-party vendor used by the consumer electronics chain.
 
At SRI, bomb-disabling robots go mini (photos) Top
Road Trip at Home: At SRI International, miniaturization is key, including remote robots for disarming bombs, and tiny satellites.
 
Fellowup: The grandma-approved social service you should use Top
Web service keeps up with your contacts, tells you when you should send them congrats and condolences.
 
SRI shows the benefits of shrinking tech Top
Road Trip at Home: The technology R&D institution is applying Moore's Law to robots that disarm bombs remotely and tiny satellites that create a mesh network in the sky.
 
Why an iMac now is in the cards for me Top
Thunderbolt ports and new CPUs are nice in the new iMacs, but it's an external monitor feature that has CNET's Stephen Shankland considering one. Too bad about the USB 3, though.
 
Why potential LastPass data breach isn't last straw Top
Online password vault and browser extension LastPass announced that it may well have suffered a security breach of its own yesterday. Is it time to find another password protector?
 

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