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- From biofuels to green chemicals (images)
- College grads find economy improving, but slowly
- Molecules for sale: Biofuel outfits bet on chemicals
- HP unwraps 3G mobile broadband service
- Guy Kawasaki on 'Enchantment' (podcast)
- New grads finding rosier job market in tech
- Imagining a future MacBook
- Reports: iPad launch punch-up at Beijing Apple store
- Google goes all gooey for Mother's Day
- Google testing new search results pages?
- When Steve Jobs isn't happy, he really isn't happy
- New jumbo jet performs ultimate aborted takeoff
- Openfilm unites filmmakers via social media
- Visualizing how Twitter spread news of bin Laden's death
- Sony: More testing needed before PlayStation relaunch
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Is your iPhone obsolete? Meet PaperPhone
- Sony considers offering reward to help catch hackers
- IPad 2 frenzy in China
- Analysts' takes: Apple going ARM on MacBooks?
From biofuels to green chemicals (images) | Top |
A number of biotech start-ups are targeting industrial chemicals and other high-margin additives first on their way to making petroleum fuel replacements. | |
College grads find economy improving, but slowly | Top |
Newly minted bachelor's degrees in hand, college graduates are finding that there are more jobs to be had, particularly in engineering and technology. | |
Molecules for sale: Biofuel outfits bet on chemicals | Top |
Making industrial chemicals from plants is easier to crack into than the cut-rate world of transportation fuels for young green-tech companies seeking a commercial foothold. | |
HP unwraps 3G mobile broadband service | Top |
DataPass service allows users of 3G-enabled HP laptops a 3G mobile broadband service without worrying about lengthy contracts. | |
Guy Kawasaki on 'Enchantment' (podcast) | Top |
Larry Magid taks with Guy Kawasaki about "Enchantment," which is both the subject and title of his new book. | |
New grads finding rosier job market in tech | Top |
Numbers released by the Labor Department Friday show the unemployment rate up slightly from last month at 9 percent. But there's some good news for job seekers. There were nearly a quarter million new jobs added in April, the largest gain in 11 months. The tech industry in particular is seeing an uptick in hiring. CNET's Kara Tsuboi takes a look at what it takes to find a job in the tech industry. | |
Imagining a future MacBook | Top |
A MacBook running on an ARM processor is an enticing prospect, though it's probably far enough in the future that only crude guesswork is possible now. | |
Reports: iPad launch punch-up at Beijing Apple store | Top |
Reports suggest that four people were injured after a man allegedly cut in line at the launch of iPad 2 in Beijing. | |
Google goes all gooey for Mother's Day | Top |
In honor of Mother's Day, Google not only produces an especially floral doodle, it also creates a special page featuring the lovely moms of Google staffers. | |
Google testing new search results pages? | Top |
Some searchers have noticed a new look to Google's search pages. Is it better or worse? | |
When Steve Jobs isn't happy, he really isn't happy | Top |
A report suggests that when MobileMe wasn't quite the success in 2008 that Steve Jobs had hoped, he expressed his feelings to his team in clear and unadulterated language. | |
New jumbo jet performs ultimate aborted takeoff | Top |
In an experiment by Boeing, the captain of a new 747-8 slams on the brakes at maximum thrust, despite carrying 1 million pounds of weight and dealing with 100 percent worn-out brakes. | |
Openfilm unites filmmakers via social media | Top |
Online hub started by actor and filmmaker Scott Caan looks to bring indie movie types together using social media and other tech resources. | |
Visualizing how Twitter spread news of bin Laden's death | Top |
A detailed visual look at how a single Tweet spread like a virus across Twitter within minutes--and scooped the president. | |
Sony: More testing needed before PlayStation relaunch | Top |
Company still performing security checks on breached PlayStation Network; says system may not be back up in originally announced timeframe. Sony also removes 2,500 customer names posted by hackers to a Sony Web site. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the 2012 Audi A7, Samsung Droid Charge, and the Apple iMac 27-inch. | |
Is your iPhone obsolete? Meet PaperPhone | Top |
You can make calls, read books, and listen to music on this flexible computer from Canada. But do you really want to keep bending it to make it work? | |
Sony considers offering reward to help catch hackers | Top |
Company mulls offering reward for information leading to arrest and prosecution of attackers behind breach that compromised as many as 100 million accounts and caused two online gaming services to be taken offline. | |
IPad 2 frenzy in China | Top |
The iPad 2 debuts in China to what is fast becoming a standard reception: massive lines and quick stock-outs. | |
Analysts' takes: Apple going ARM on MacBooks? | Top |
Analysts had a variety of opinions to offer on the possibility of Apple moving its MacBook line off Intel processors and onto the power-frugal ARM architecture used in its iPhone and iPad. | |
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