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- SCADA hack talk canceled after DHS, Siemens complain
- Gameloft simplifies Android game re-downloads
- City of San Francisco's e-mail heads to Microsoft cloud
- How to stay safe on Sony PlayStation Network
- LinkedIn will price at $45 a share
- This Day in Tech: More rumors about the next iPhone
- Ericsson to manage Clearwire's 4G network
- Gadgets to get your hands on
- Google Docs offline: Coming this summer
- Google I/O: Chrome, Android, music (roundup)
- BMW ActiveE home charging supplier also powers Leaf, Volt
- Apple may lease data center space in Silicon Valley
- Seattle Seahawks home to add Solyndra solar panels
- Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 delayed
- Teen interrogated after Facebook bin Laden post
- Google fixes Android Wi-Fi security hole
- Gates: 'Decade of Vaccines' can save 10 million lives by 2020
- Stroke survivors regain vision with new light therapy
- EMC: The platform company
- CollabraCam controls multiple iDevice cameras--from your iPhone
SCADA hack talk canceled after DHS, Siemens complain | Top |
Researchers had planned to demonstrate how to break into critical infrastructure systems. | |
Gameloft simplifies Android game re-downloads | Top |
Gameloft shifts its stance on DRM so gamers can re-download purchased titles without fuss. | |
City of San Francisco's e-mail heads to Microsoft cloud | Top |
The city will use Microsoft's cloud system for its 23,000 employees, to reduce IT costs and create a robust disaster response system. | |
How to stay safe on Sony PlayStation Network | Top |
Sony PlayStation Network customers can do some things to secure their accounts in the midst of continued problems with security at the online gaming service. | |
LinkedIn will price at $45 a share | Top |
Professional-networking company, which will begin trading tomorrow on the New York Stock Exchange, will have a $4.5 billion valuation. | |
This Day in Tech: More rumors about the next iPhone | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, May 18. | |
Ericsson to manage Clearwire's 4G network | Top |
Clearwire outsources the management of its nationwide WiMax network as it looks for additional ways to cut costs. | |
Gadgets to get your hands on | Top |
Navigating your way through the slew of new gadgets that hit the market every year is no easy task. Luckily, CNET compiled a master list of the "World's Coolest Gadgets." CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Google Docs offline: Coming this summer | Top |
The online office suite needs offline support, but shifting technology has made it hard to develop. Google's Chrome leader says it's being tested internally. | |
Google I/O: Chrome, Android, music (roundup) | Top |
Developer conference digs into Google's big projects, from Chrome OS, Chrome browser, and new Chromebook laptops to various flavors of Android and new movie rental and music streaming services. | |
BMW ActiveE home charging supplier also powers Leaf, Volt | Top |
BMW selected AeroVironment as the preferred supplier and installer for the all-electric ActiveE's 240-volt home charging dock. | |
Apple may lease data center space in Silicon Valley | Top |
Apple's name is reportedly on the lease for part of a new data center in Santa Clara, Calif. Previously, the company has built its own facilities. | |
Seattle Seahawks home to add Solyndra solar panels | Top |
Qwest Field Event Center plans to install 3,750 solar panels to its cooling white roof. The combination is expected to increase the effectiveness of the panels. | |
Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 delayed | Top |
The game was supposed to hit Microsoft's mobile platform May 25, but it's been delayed to June 29 for unspecified reasons. | |
Teen interrogated after Facebook bin Laden post | Top |
A Washington 13-year-old is questioned by Secret Service after reportedly posting on Facebook that the president should be careful after the killing of Osama bin Laden. | |
Google fixes Android Wi-Fi security hole | Top |
Now Android will force secure connections to calendar and contacts servers for all Android users to prevent someone from snooping on data. | |
Gates: 'Decade of Vaccines' can save 10 million lives by 2020 | Top |
Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist hopes to finally rid the world of polio and increase affordable vaccinations for various diseases. | |
Stroke survivors regain vision with new light therapy | Top |
In honor Stroke Awareness Month, light-based therapy developers NovaVision announce successful treatment of stroke victims using its Vision Restoration Therapy. | |
EMC: The platform company | Top |
Are we ready to add EMC to a list of comprehensive systems and platform vendors that now includes Dell, HP, IBM, and Oracle/Sun? | |
CollabraCam controls multiple iDevice cameras--from your iPhone | Top |
Lights! Camera! Action! This $5.99 app lets you "direct" up to four other camera-equipped iDevices for real-time, multiangle moviemaking. | |
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