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- iRage at Apple: Q&A with iFlow Reader developer
- Rdio releases mobile API for iOS, Android
- Turn your home into a giant game controller
- A Caltech whiz kid finds her way to Intel
- Microsoft oversight ends with little to show for effort
- House ISP-logging proposal would exempt wireless
- Exclusive: Intel working on new Atom chip architecture
- Samsung Series 5 Chromebook unveiled (photos)
- Google's vision of a developing world (photos)
- Google tries to remake the laptop
- Don't fall for 'First Exposure: iPhone 5' Facebook scam
- FCC commissioner leaves for Comcast
- Chrome Switch Pitch toy transforms at Google I/O (photos)
- Cisco third quarter better than expected
- Pictures that lie (photos)
- iAd advertisers scale back on apps for kids
- Google's choice: Chrome OS or Android?
- GE plugs Edge flat-screen LED lighting for office
- Lime Wire: Labels hurt by mismanagement, not piracy
- Chrome OS goes offline, gets file manager
iRage at Apple: Q&A with iFlow Reader developer | Top |
CNET's Q&A with Dennis Morin, BeamItDown Software's co-founder, who had some harsh words for Apple as his company was forced to shut down its iFlow Reader app. | |
Rdio releases mobile API for iOS, Android | Top |
Giving developers a legal way to monetize their work, Rdio opens its API to inspire the next generation of music apps. | |
Turn your home into a giant game controller | Top |
Research by Microsoft suggests electromagnetic fields in the home could be harnessed to turn your body into an antenna of sorts, and a controller. | |
A Caltech whiz kid finds her way to Intel | Top |
Caltech graduating senior Michelle Jiang, a double major in mechanical engineering and business, set her sights on a tech giant and never looked back, fending off recruiters along the way. | |
Microsoft oversight ends with little to show for effort | Top |
As the software giant's 2002 consent decree with the Justice Department ends, Windows continues to generate billions in cash fueling forays into new markets. | |
House ISP-logging proposal would exempt wireless | Top |
Forthcoming data retention bill would require Internet service providers to store customer information but appears to exempt wireless carriers, CNET has learned. | |
Exclusive: Intel working on new Atom chip architecture | Top |
Chip giant is developing a new Atom chip design that taps into the goodness of the new 3D transistors announced last week, CNET has learned. | |
Samsung Series 5 Chromebook unveiled (photos) | Top |
Samsung shows off a first-of-its-kind Chromebook in at Google's I/O developers conference San Francisco. | |
Google's vision of a developing world (photos) | Top |
Scenes from the Google I/O conference at Moscone West in San Francisco, where developers are converging to learn the latest coming from inside the Googleplex. | |
Google tries to remake the laptop | Top |
The Chromebook is taking the small laptop where the Netbook never went: a pure Web environment that's a clean break from the Windows past. | |
Don't fall for 'First Exposure: iPhone 5' Facebook scam | Top |
Spammers lure victims on Facebook with what looks like link to news about next-generation iPhone. | |
FCC commissioner leaves for Comcast | Top |
Meredith Attwell Baker is leaving the FCC for Comcast, just months after the FCC approves the merger between Comcast and NBC Universal. | |
Chrome Switch Pitch toy transforms at Google I/O (photos) | Top |
One of the many Googley gifts given out at Google I/O developers conference is the transforming Switch Pitch ball. | |
Cisco third quarter better than expected | Top |
CEO John Chambers promises the company has "a clear game plan" to "transition to the next phase." | |
Pictures that lie (photos) | Top |
Photograph alteration has a long, seedy history. Digital technology, however, is taking the art to new levels. | |
iAd advertisers scale back on apps for kids | Top |
Some makers of apps aimed at kids and that make use of Apple's iAd advertising system are finding their apps are no longer displaying ads, a signal that advertisers are placing their bets on other demographics. | |
Google's choice: Chrome OS or Android? | Top |
If anybody can handle building and promoting two such different operating systems, it's Google. But sometimes the Chrome OS and Android are uncomfortably close. | |
GE plugs Edge flat-screen LED lighting for office | Top |
GE takes aim at fluorescent office lighting with flat-screen LED fixtures that are thinner and last longer than traditional fixtures. | |
Lime Wire: Labels hurt by mismanagement, not piracy | Top |
Lime Wire lawyers showed jury that Warner Music honchos, including CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr., paid themselves millions while laying off hundreds and claiming music piracy was to blame for financial woes. | |
Chrome OS goes offline, gets file manager | Top |
Google prepares Chrome OS for public release by adding extensive file management support and Chrome Web Store in-app purchasing, and resurrects Chrome's offline powers. | |
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