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- Adobe issues CSS Web publishing prototype
- Former Apple exec: PC 'in its twlight'
- Report: Microsoft near $7 billion deal for Skype
- Unlicensed Google Music arrives tomorrow
- Opening the doors to developers at Google I/O (photos)
- Scream at your phone to recharge it?
- French researchers demo attack on Chrome
- Senate iPhone hearing preview: Don't single out only apps
- Fixing the Web's trust issues
- Report: Apple using Nuance voice tech in data center
- Call of Duty: Black Ops best-seller on 360, PS3, PC
- CloudTalk: Voice instant messaging that works
- SFO to welcome first scheduled A380 flight
- Developers gather Tuesday in SF for Google I/O (live blog)
- Researcher: WebGL poses security threat
- Northrop Grumman Firebird UAV lets pilots ride too
- Lime Wire founder on copyright law: 'I was wrong'
- Cell phone radiation and the law that died
- Microsoft brings Azure tools to iOS developers
- Microsoft launching new ad campaign tonight
Adobe issues CSS Web publishing prototype | Top |
Ahead of the Google I/O show, the publishing tool power releases a trial browser to let developers test its ideas to bring magazine layouts to Web publishing. | |
Former Apple exec: PC 'in its twlight' | Top |
Former Apple executive Jean-Louis Gassée is prognosticating doom and gloom for the PC, asserting that Intel needs to get competitive in the smartphone market or risk missing the transition to the post-PC world completely. | |
Report: Microsoft near $7 billion deal for Skype | Top |
Software giant is in talks to buy the Internet phone giant, and a deal could be announced as early as tomorrow, according to a Wall Street Journal report. | |
Unlicensed Google Music arrives tomorrow | Top |
Google is preparing to announce that it will roll out a cloud-music service that won't be licensed by the major labels. Amazon launched a similar service | |
Opening the doors to developers at Google I/O (photos) | Top |
As Google I/O 2011 gets set to open in San Francisco tomorrow, CNET sets the scene at the annual conference. | |
Scream at your phone to recharge it? | Top |
South Korean research looks at recharging phones with the caller's voice and surrounding sounds. Could the science spread and energize the world with our incessant noise? | |
French researchers demo attack on Chrome | Top |
Security experts say they were able to bypass several security measures in Chrome running on Windows. | |
Senate iPhone hearing preview: Don't single out only apps | Top |
At tomorrow's Senate hearing on location privacy, the Association for Competitive Technology is planning to say that any new law should be broad and not single out mobile app developers. | |
Fixing the Web's trust issues | Top |
U.S. government officials propose ways for consumers to interact with Web services without having to be concerned about our personal information being used against us. | |
Report: Apple using Nuance voice tech in data center | Top |
Apple is said to be running a third-party's voice software in its massive new data center as part of a push to get better voice recognition tools in its mobile devices. | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops best-seller on 360, PS3, PC | Top |
Activision announces sales milestone for Cold War-era shooter; first-quarter earnings hit $1.4 billion, profit rises to $503 million. | |
CloudTalk: Voice instant messaging that works | Top |
New asynchronous messaging app is different enough to be useful, but not so unique that it confuses. | |
SFO to welcome first scheduled A380 flight | Top |
The first scheduled Airbus A380 will land at San Francisco International Airport tomorrow with a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt. CNET will be there to bring you the aircraft in all its huge glory. | |
Developers gather Tuesday in SF for Google I/O (live blog) | Top |
Google I/O starts Tuesday and CNET will be there to cover the news live from the company's annual developers conference, including keynote addresses. Join us for the opening speech tomorrow. | |
Researcher: WebGL poses security threat | Top |
The technology for 3D graphics could let malicious programmers get access to some private information or simply render a computer unusable. | |
Northrop Grumman Firebird UAV lets pilots ride too | Top |
Northrop Grumman's Firebird can be flown manned or unmanned, which may allow it to use civil airspace. | |
Lime Wire founder on copyright law: 'I was wrong' | Top |
Mark Gorton, founder of file-sharing service LimeWire, acknowledges in court that he knew of mass copyright infringement going on with users and that he refused to stop it. | |
Cell phone radiation and the law that died | Top |
San Francisco was right to shelve its law requiring retailers to post a cell phone's SAR. But as the debate continues, the CTIA's reaction will be telling. | |
Microsoft brings Azure tools to iOS developers | Top |
Microsoft has branched out with its Azure toolkit, offering it to developers on Apple's iOS platform in an attempt to get them to integrate Azure into applications. | |
Microsoft launching new ad campaign tonight | Top |
The software giant's new ads are an extension of its "I'm a PC" campaign. Though it won't divulge its total investment, the ads will run through the holiday shopping season. | |
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