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- W3C officially opens HTML5 to scrutiny
- Top 10 most influential music sites (photos)
- The 10 most influential music services?
- Selling old gadgets: Buy back services compared
- How secure is your wallet in Google's hands? (FAQ)
- Nokia sticking by Symbian until 2016, Elop says
- PayPal lawsuit alleges Google stole trade secrets
- Infrared satellite survey reveals 17 lost pyramids
- Group plans Apple Store protests over tax law
- 3D HTML5 video shows up in Firefox
- 30 best iPad games
- 5 Google Docs tips
- This Day in Tech: Google Wallet and Offers, Amazon opens Mac download stores
- Doctors struggle with transition, but e-records appear superior
- Gmail 'people widget' tidies up your inbox
- Solar power carport charges cars in Connecticut
- Amazon opens up Mac downloads stores
- Study: Android Market sees lower top app turnover
- U.S., India establish $100 million green-tech fund
- Jet! Paul McCartney archive uploaded to cloud
W3C officially opens HTML5 to scrutiny | Top |
Reaching a standardization milestone called "last call," the World Wide Web Consortium formally is seeking comment a major overhaul of the Web standard. | |
Top 10 most influential music sites (photos) | Top |
Whether they were victors or flops, each of these 10 services taught important lessons about the power of and problems with digital music. | |
The 10 most influential music services? | Top |
The top few may be easy to name, but how would you round out the field? Read our picks and then decide for yourself. | |
Selling old gadgets: Buy back services compared | Top |
We take a look at a few services and retailers that will pay you for your old gadgets. | |
How secure is your wallet in Google's hands? (FAQ) | Top |
Financial data is stored in a "Secure Element," but a security expert wonders if malware can't just break the lock on it. | |
Nokia sticking by Symbian until 2016, Elop says | Top |
Nokia may have promised Microsoft primary allegiance as the hardware's OS of choice, but that doesn't mean it's ready to hang Symbian out to dry. | |
PayPal lawsuit alleges Google stole trade secrets | Top |
PayPal claims the Web giant misappropriated trade secrets by hiring away a key executive in PayPal's mobile payments effort. | |
Infrared satellite survey reveals 17 lost pyramids | Top |
Discovery on a massive scale could mean excavations for generations to come. Meanwhile, a robot finds symbols in the Great Pyramid of Giza. | |
Group plans Apple Store protests over tax law | Top |
A group is planning to protest in front of, and even inside, Apple retail stores next weekend over the company's involvement with a tax lobbying group. | |
3D HTML5 video shows up in Firefox | Top |
YouTube gets 3D HTML5 video, but only in Firefox 4, and only for the lucky few who have a specific Nvidia graphics card. | |
30 best iPad games | Top |
Trying to figure out which iPad games to buy with your hard-earned dough? Here's a look at our current top-30 favorites. | |
5 Google Docs tips | Top |
Whether you use Docs as your primary word processor, a place to keep your files in the cloud, or just a notepad for your online finds, these tips will help you get the most out of Google Docs. | |
This Day in Tech: Google Wallet and Offers, Amazon opens Mac download stores | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, May 26. | |
Doctors struggle with transition, but e-records appear superior | Top |
Researchers at Cornell publish a report finding that, under a new electronic record-keeping system, prescription errors dropped from 36 percent to 12 percent in one year. | |
Gmail 'people widget' tidies up your inbox | Top |
Within two weeks, you'll be seeing a brand-new Gmail feature that makes it easier to see your connections with friends. | |
Solar power carport charges cars in Connecticut | Top |
GE unveils an innovative solar carport with EV charging stations in Plainville, Conn. | |
Amazon opens up Mac downloads stores | Top |
Amazon has opened up two new online stores targeting Mac users with digital downloads. So far Amazon is stocking about 250 games and apps. | |
Study: Android Market sees lower top app turnover | Top |
A new study has found that the top free and paid applications on Google's Android Market do not change nearly as often as the ones on Apple's top lists do. | |
U.S., India establish $100 million green-tech fund | Top |
Public and privately matched funding offered for joint green-tech research, development projects. | |
Jet! Paul McCartney archive uploaded to cloud | Top |
HP digitizes five decades of Paul McCartney music, photos, and video and uploads it to cloud servers. For the time being, it's a private collection. | |
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