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- Sony begins relaunching PlayStation Network
- Cell phones causing decline in bee numbers?
- Nvidia CEO: Why Android tablets aren't selling
- Is Netflix ready to save its first show?
- Control this six-jointed robot by moving your arm
- A bus driver uses two cell phones, while driving
- Roswell 'was plane full of alienlike children sent by Stalin'
- Dear Yahoo board: Your investors are on Line 2 and they're not happy
- With PSN still down, what else is there to do?
- CNET's got your Android coverage right here
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Dell video teases upcoming 'ultrathin' laptop
- Analyst: iPhone '4S' possible, but with no 4G
- This Day in Tech: Bin Laden's sneakernet
- Using wind power, Audi aims for carbon-neutral motoring
- iPhone text-to-speech, speech-to-text patents filed
- Breathe in Blu's social-networking cigarette pack
- Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup
- How bin Laden evaded the NSA: Sneakernet
- Bin Laden's death and the Web response (roundup)
Sony begins relaunching PlayStation Network | Top |
Company says network will return in stages, after a weeks-long outage that began when Sony's computer servers suffered a devastating and illegal intrusion. | |
Cell phones causing decline in bee numbers? | Top |
Recent study suggests bees are significantly disturbed when mobile phones are used in close proximity to them. The research follows on similar studies, but colony collapse disorder may involve other factors. | |
Nvidia CEO: Why Android tablets aren't selling | Top |
Nvidia's CEO didn't mince words when explaining why Android tablet sales have been dismal so far. Lack of apps is only part of the problem. | |
Is Netflix ready to save its first show? | Top |
Netflix says it might get into the TV salvage business--footing the bill for a show the networks want to cancel, so customers can keep watching. Could NBC's "The Event" be first on the list? | |
Control this six-jointed robot by moving your arm | Top |
A handheld input device contains inertial sensors that can be used to control anything from a robot arm to a prosthetic foot. | |
A bus driver uses two cell phones, while driving | Top |
Video emerges of an Italian bus driver who is talking on a cell phone, while adjusting his smart phone, while driving the bus with his elbows. He is reportedly suspended from duty. | |
Roswell 'was plane full of alienlike children sent by Stalin' | Top |
A new book called "Area 51" suggests that the flying object that crashed at Roswell wasn't full of aliens, but alienlike children. The flight was allegedly intended to cause panic in the U.S. | |
Dear Yahoo board: Your investors are on Line 2 and they're not happy | Top |
Yahoo's escalating dispute with its Chinese partner Alibaba Group is inspiring e-mails and calls from major Yahoo shareholders that begin with "idiotic" and end with "moronic." | |
With PSN still down, what else is there to do? | Top |
We've got some ideas for how you can while away the hours while Sony's PlayStation Network remains down. How about PC gaming, social gaming, changing your passwords, or heading outside (just kidding on that last one!)? | |
CNET's got your Android coverage right here | Top |
Check out our new Android Atlas and see the internal CNET stats that show Android is more than a passing fad. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, 2011 Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid, and the Apple iMac spring 2011. | |
Dell video teases upcoming 'ultrathin' laptop | Top |
Dell has released a video and photos of its upcoming 15.6-inch ultrathin laptop. The line of new laptops is designed in the spirit of the discontinued Adamo. | |
Analyst: iPhone '4S' possible, but with no 4G | Top |
Analyst report says expectations for Apple's next iPhone should be tempered, with the future device lacking a 4G LTE chipset, though ending up on more carriers than it's currently offered. | |
This Day in Tech: Bin Laden's sneakernet | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET News for Friday, May 13. | |
Using wind power, Audi aims for carbon-neutral motoring | Top |
As a first step toward a carbon-neutral fleet of vehicles, Audi plans to use wind power as a source of clean energy for its electric e-tron and natural gas vehicles. | |
iPhone text-to-speech, speech-to-text patents filed | Top |
Patently Apple digs up a patent filing that shows Apple has a solution to answering an iPhone in a crowded bar or in a meeting or movie theater. | |
Breathe in Blu's social-networking cigarette pack | Top |
"Smart" cigarette package brings networking to smokers by flashing and vibrating when it detects other packs nearby. But will it help them quit? | |
Ultimate iPad 2 case roundup | Top |
Looking for a new case for your iPad and aren't sold on Apple's own case? Check out CNET's roundup of iPad 2 cases. Some are available now and many are coming soon. | |
How bin Laden evaded the NSA: Sneakernet | Top |
Reports offer details about trove of digital data found in his Pakistan hideout, like that it included a stash of "electronically recorded video" porn. | |
Bin Laden's death and the Web response (roundup) | Top |
News that U.S. special forces had killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden traveled fast via Twitter and other Web outlets. | |
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