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- Little divides Apple, music publishers on cloud deal
- Microsoft to unveil Windows Phone updates (live blog)
- B&N gets set to launch new Nook (live blog)
- T-Mobile doubles 4G speeds in 50 markets
- Yahoo rolls out new e-mail service
- Research firm says iPad 2 shortfall possible
- Tipster: New Nook is 'The Simple Touch Reader'
- Report: Twitter buys TweetDeck for $40 million
- Developers pleased with Apple's Lodsys response
- Miro 4 hopes to fill Android's iTunes void
- How the defunct Dell Adamo led to the new XPS 15Z
- Material alert: Toxic flame retardants in baby products
- PR2 robot learns to read, follows words anywhere
- Amazon's key weapon in cloud music wars: Lady Gaga
- Report: Sony Music Greece, Indonesia hacked
- This Day in Tech: Explosion at iPad factory, CNET visits Maker Faire
- France Telecom CEO on Apple, Android, and kissing unlimited plans goodbye
- Grand Central Apple store rumor heats up again
- Apple ratchets up its retail game (roundup)
- Apple throws weight behind devs on patent issue
Little divides Apple, music publishers on cloud deal | Top |
Negotiations between Apple and music publishers to license an iTunes cloud-music service are going well. Hopes are high that an agreement will be reached soon but it's not a slam dunk. | |
Microsoft to unveil Windows Phone updates (live blog) | Top |
Microsoft will unveil 500 new updates to its Windows Phone mobile platform at an event in New York City on Tuesday. And CNET will be there covering it live. | |
B&N gets set to launch new Nook (live blog) | Top |
Barnes & Noble will be showing off a new Nook on Tuesday. Get the full skinny in real time as we live blog the unveiling. | |
T-Mobile doubles 4G speeds in 50 markets | Top |
The additions brings the total to 55 markets where customers can enjoy theoretical download speeds of up to 42Mbps, and T-Mobile unveils its first compatible product. | |
Yahoo rolls out new e-mail service | Top |
After seven months in beta, Yahoo Mail launches, offering more social-networking tools and apps from partners such as YouSendIt and Evite baked into the service. | |
Research firm says iPad 2 shortfall possible | Top |
A research firm says that iPad 2 production could take a hit in the second quarter due to an explosion at a Foxconn facility--Foxconn assurances notwithstanding. | |
Tipster: New Nook is 'The Simple Touch Reader' | Top |
With Barnes & Noble set to launch a new e-reader just hours from now, a tipster has told CNET the device is a touch-screen e-ink e-reader that will retail for $139. | |
Report: Twitter buys TweetDeck for $40 million | Top |
The microblogging service has agreed to acquire the Twitter desktop client preferred by many of the social-media service's most active users, according to a CNN report. | |
Developers pleased with Apple's Lodsys response | Top |
While a legal battle could still be ahead, developers are breathing a sigh of relief after Apple came to their defense against a group seeking licensing fees to use the in-app purchase feature. | |
Miro 4 hopes to fill Android's iTunes void | Top |
As some Android music players look to the cloud or wireless sync, open-source desktop player Miro revamps with a wired approach to mobile, complete with Android marketplace hooks and full iTunes library support. | |
How the defunct Dell Adamo led to the new XPS 15Z | Top |
Dell killed Adamo earlier this year when its take on the luxury laptop didn't resonate with customers. Now it's back with a more moderate take on a more wallet-friendly thin notebook. | |
Material alert: Toxic flame retardants in baby products | Top |
Survey from University of California at Berkeley of common baby products finds 80 percent contain toxic or untested flame retardants and 36 percent contain one banned in the 1970s. | |
PR2 robot learns to read, follows words anywhere | Top |
At the University of Pennsylvania, Willow Garage's polymath PR2 robot is reading everything in sight, including T-shirts and coffee labels. | |
Amazon's key weapon in cloud music wars: Lady Gaga | Top |
Internet retailer is selling downloads of the pop star's new album for 99 cents in a one-day-only offer. | |
Report: Sony Music Greece, Indonesia hacked | Top |
The Hacker News reports Sony Music Greece was hacked with user data published to the Web and Sony Music Indonesia was defaced. | |
This Day in Tech: Explosion at iPad factory, CNET visits Maker Faire | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Monday, May 23. | |
France Telecom CEO on Apple, Android, and kissing unlimited plans goodbye | Top |
In interview, Stephane Richard, whose networks carry traffic from more iPhones than any other carrier except AT&T, praises Apple, but is wary of its power over apps. | |
Grand Central Apple store rumor heats up again | Top |
Apple has "expressed interest" in acquiring a particular spot inside New York's Grand Central Terminal to open up a new retail store, according to a Wall Street Journal report. | |
Apple ratchets up its retail game (roundup) | Top |
At the start of its second decade as a brick-and-mortar retailer, Apple finds a new use for its iPads. | |
Apple throws weight behind devs on patent issue | Top |
Apple has come out in support of developers after a third-party company began sending out letters telling them to pay up for the use of the in-app purchase feature. | |
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