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- Report: Google acquires Modu's mobile patents
- Microsoft and Facebook team up to fight child porn
- Scientists: Apple makes your brain go all religious
- Liberty Media offers $1B for Barnes & Noble stake
- 'Evil Dead' seeks rebirth in iPhone game
- Sigma aims SD1 at pro photographers
- Kiss rockers to showcase Babel-busting tech
- Does Eric Schmidt speak for Google on copyright?
- Liquid Metal Battery snags funding from Gates firm
- Google scraps newspaper-scanning project
- Brighter brings dentistry discounts to Web
- Report: Apple signs Sony for cloud-music service
- Lenovo: USB 3.0 mainstream in 2012
- Jobs pitches Apple store concept in '01 (video)
- Google-backed $5 billion power line clears hurdle
- Symantec to buy Clearwell for $390 million
- Google Voice and Sprint integration: Hands-on review
- How bad is the Mac malware scare? (FAQ)
- How to remove MacDefender fake antivirus program
- Salesforce.com shows strength in first quarter
Report: Google acquires Modu's mobile patents | Top |
Modu, which is now defunct, made small mobile phones that could placed into cases to add more functionality to the respective platform. | |
Microsoft and Facebook team up to fight child porn | Top |
The world's largest social network has joined the PhotoDNA program, which was developed by Microsoft Research with help from Dartmouth College. | |
Scientists: Apple makes your brain go all religious | Top |
British neuroscientists declare that the brain of an Apple disciple is not dissimilar to those who experience religious devotion. | |
Liberty Media offers $1B for Barnes & Noble stake | Top |
Company made its intentions known yesterday. If Barnes & Noble approves the deal, Liberty will have a 70 percent equity stake in the company. | |
'Evil Dead' seeks rebirth in iPhone game | Top |
The makers of the cult classic hope that their new game could fire up the passionate fans of the 30-year-old movie, while also attracting a new audience in advance of a possible "Evil Deal 4." | |
Sigma aims SD1 at pro photographers | Top |
The $9,700 SLR's Foveon sensor captures three colors per pixel rather than the usual one. Sigma is betting people will pay for that difference. | |
Kiss rockers to showcase Babel-busting tech | Top |
Ortsbo.com is using Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley to demonstrate technology that helps people speak to each other in their native tongues. | |
Does Eric Schmidt speak for Google on copyright? | Top |
The search company chairman's eyebrow-raising pledge to fight a high-profile antipiracy bill has blurred Google's position on copyright once again. Legislators and Hollywood are wondering now where the company really stands. | |
Liquid Metal Battery snags funding from Gates firm | Top |
Bill Gates bets on a battery breakthrough by investing in MIT spinoff designing cheap bulk storage batteries for storing many hours of solar and wind power. | |
Google scraps newspaper-scanning project | Top |
Unlocking the historical archives of newspapers dropped off Google's priority list. Instead, the priority is now One Pass, a Google-based subscription plan. | |
Brighter brings dentistry discounts to Web | Top |
Jake Winebaum's newest company combines online resources and deals in oral health. | |
Report: Apple signs Sony for cloud-music service | Top |
Apple's reported effort to store customers' music files on its servers is a step closer to securing the approval of all four major record labels, according to a Bloomberg report. | |
Lenovo: USB 3.0 mainstream in 2012 | Top |
A ThinkPad marketing executive sees USB 3.0 catching on in a big way. From here on out, many, if not most, PCs will sport the high-speed connector. | |
Jobs pitches Apple store concept in '01 (video) | Top |
A promotional video of Apple CEO Steve Jobs introducing the first Apple retail store back in 2001 shows how much has changed, and how much is still the same. | |
Google-backed $5 billion power line clears hurdle | Top |
Ruling by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is just the first step. The project would transport electricity from wind farms off the Atlantic coast. | |
Symantec to buy Clearwell for $390 million | Top |
Deal for privately held e-discovery firm will bolster the security company's efforts in the growing market for electronic legal-document discovery. | |
Google Voice and Sprint integration: Hands-on review | Top |
We spent some quality time with Google Voice on a Sprint phone, and now we're ready to talk about it. Here are the highs and lows of Google's new partnership with Sprint. | |
How bad is the Mac malware scare? (FAQ) | Top |
Windows users are familiar with the fake anti-malware ruse, but this is the first time it's been targeted at the smaller Mac market. CNET tells you what Mac Defender is and what it means for Macintosh users. | |
How to remove MacDefender fake antivirus program | Top |
It's long been known that Macs aren't impervious to malware, and a recent fake antivirus program calling itself MacDefender appears to have affected more people than previously thought. Here's how to clean your Mac. | |
Salesforce.com shows strength in first quarter | Top |
Company raises outlook for the the next three months and fiscal year and issues better-than-expected results. | |
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