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- Intel reveals more about multiple Win 8 versions
- Report: Sprint and Clearwire discuss network hosting deal
- Broadband prices down 50 percent in past two years
- Google to fight Protect IP bill even if passed
- Android vulnerable to snooping
- These smart light bulbs heed iOS, Android devices
- Microsoft to replace Xbox units for some customers
- Bill Gates giddy over Skype acquisition
- Nvidia CEO: Android tablets could outsell iPad in 3 years
- Toshiba screen out-pixels Apple's Retina Display
- More rumors that iPhone 5 may be 4S
- Hara lands funding, Ray Lane for energy software
- Intel smartphone push questioned
- 7 wonders of the Maker Faire (photos)
- PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup)
- Expert: Sony attack may have been multipronged
- Yes, tablets are hurting PC sales...kind of
- Blogger Bob--TSA's Internet mouthpiece (Q&A)
- How to protect your Android on public Wi-Fi
- eBay Motors app: Buy a Bentley from your iPhone
Intel reveals more about multiple Win 8 versions | Top |
A top-level Intel exec confirms that Microsoft will make a traditional edition of its Windows OS for Intel-based PCs and different versions for ARM-based mobile devices. | |
Report: Sprint and Clearwire discuss network hosting deal | Top |
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said the company has talked to partner Clearwire about a potential network hosting deal, which may eventually lead to an LTE network. | |
Broadband prices down 50 percent in past two years | Top |
A new study from the International Telecommunications Union shows that the cost of broadband service has dropped an average of 50 percent in two years but remains unaffordable for many. | |
Google to fight Protect IP bill even if passed | Top |
On antipiracy legislation that requires shutting off of domain names, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said if bill is signed by U.S. President "we would still fight it." | |
Android vulnerable to snooping | Top |
Next Issue hopes to be the "Hulu for magazines" on Android, the Motorola Droid X2 gets a price and date, and Google's Android OS is vulnerable to a serious snooping problem. | |
These smart light bulbs heed iOS, Android devices | Top |
The initial bulbs are for industrial use, but manufacturer TCP says it will soon be offering the same CFL and LED lighting options to consumers. | |
Microsoft to replace Xbox units for some customers | Top |
A Twitter user posts an e-mail apparently from Microsoft regarding a potentially problematic firmware update and the offer of a new Xbox 360 S. A tweet from Microsoft's support team seems to verify the claim. | |
Bill Gates giddy over Skype acquisition | Top |
Microsoft's co-founder tells the BBC he used his influence as chairman to advocate for the deal at the board level. | |
Nvidia CEO: Android tablets could outsell iPad in 3 years | Top |
Jen-Hsun Huang says that Android tablets may well overtake Apple's iPad in the not too distant future as better models and more apps hit the market. | |
Toshiba screen out-pixels Apple's Retina Display | Top |
Company's new 4-inch display, which will be coming to smartphones, offers a pixel density of 367ppi, outshining Apple's Retina Display with 326ppi. | |
More rumors that iPhone 5 may be 4S | Top |
Waiting for the iPhone 5 to show up? Well, it could be the 4S, as more reports indicate Apple may not significantly redesign the next-gen iPhone, which is due to arrive in the next few months. | |
Hara lands funding, Ray Lane for energy software | Top |
Energy and environmental management software maker Hara lands $25 million series C round and brings software veteran Ray Lane to its board. | |
Intel smartphone push questioned | Top |
The chip giant's lack of execution with smartphone chips to date has analysts wondering whether the company has the right stuff for a renewed effort in that area. | |
7 wonders of the Maker Faire (photos) | Top |
New installations and projects you won't want to miss at the 2011 Maker Faire. | |
PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup) | Top |
A security breach exposed personal information for 100 million users of Sony's PlayStation Network, Qriocity, and Sony Online Entertainment services. | |
Expert: Sony attack may have been multipronged | Top |
Researcher speculates that Sony's PlayStation Network was hit from several directions during the massive security breach. | |
Yes, tablets are hurting PC sales...kind of | Top |
HP, Dell, and Acer have all seen their sales of laptops and desktops to consumers drop off this year. | |
Blogger Bob--TSA's Internet mouthpiece (Q&A) | Top |
The U.S. government's most prominent and controversial spokesblogger answers questions from CNET about defending the Transportation Security Administration on the Internet. | |
How to protect your Android on public Wi-Fi | Top |
Android phones and tablets running version 2.3.3 and earlier suffer from a Google app vulnerability on public Wi-Fi networks, according to a new report. However, there are some concrete steps you can to protect yourself. | |
eBay Motors app: Buy a Bentley from your iPhone | Top |
After promoting it for some time, eBay Mobile releases a new iPhone app called eBay Motors. A CNET blogger gives it a test drive. | |
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