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- Sprint releases its Nexus S 4G smartphone
- Nvidia doubles down on mobile with Icera buy
- New Yorker for iPad gets in-app subscriptions
- Companies trying, not buying, Office alternatives
- German TV: 'Star Trek' terrorists killed bin Laden
- Sony may have headed off planned weekend attack
- Systemax exec resigns, must hand over $11 million
- PlayStation Network still down
- Groupon, Live Nation team up for online ticketing
- Apple bumps Google as most valuable brand
- LinkedIn sets price range for IPO
- Wanted: A job in tech
- From biofuels to green chemicals (images)
- College grads find economy improving, but slowly
- Molecules for sale: Biofuel outfits bet on chemicals
- HP unwraps 3G mobile broadband service
- Guy Kawasaki on 'Enchantment' (podcast)
- New grads finding rosier job market in tech
- Imagining a future MacBook
- Reports: iPad launch punch-up at Beijing Apple store
Sprint releases its Nexus S 4G smartphone | Top |
The 4G version of Samsung's Nexus S Android smartphone has hit the market, available from Sprint for $199 or from Best Buy for $150. | |
Nvidia doubles down on mobile with Icera buy | Top |
Chipmaker today says it has acquired the baseband processor company for $367 million in cash. It hopes to close the deal in about 30 days. | |
New Yorker for iPad gets in-app subscriptions | Top |
The weekly magazine, which first appeared on the App Store back in October, is out the gates with a new update that adds in-app subscriptions. Apple first introduced the program in February. | |
Companies trying, not buying, Office alternatives | Top |
There's a lot of interest in Google Apps and other alternatives to Microsoft Office, but so far Microsoft's suite remains dominant. | |
German TV: 'Star Trek' terrorists killed bin Laden | Top |
A German news station inadvertently uses the logo for the "Star Trek" Maquis Special Ops Seals Team VI instead of the one for U.S. Navy's SEAL Team Six. | |
Sony may have headed off planned weekend attack | Top |
It appears the plan to hack into a Sony Web site and publish information from it online was thwarted when Sony found out about it ahead of time. | |
Systemax exec resigns, must hand over $11 million | Top |
Company, which sells tech online via TigerDirect, CompUSA, and Circuit City sites, announces the resignation of Gilbert Fiorentino, CEO of its technology products group. | |
PlayStation Network still down | Top |
Apple is the world's most valuable brand, HP offers data services, and the PlayStation Network is still down. | |
Groupon, Live Nation team up for online ticketing | Top |
New service will be called GrouponLive and will be ready "in time for the summer concert season," the companies say. | |
Apple bumps Google as most valuable brand | Top |
Google had reigned supreme on the "BrandZ" top 100 list for the past four years. But with Apple's brand value rocketing 84 percent since last year, it knocked Google off its pedestal. | |
LinkedIn sets price range for IPO | Top |
The professional-networking site is nearing its initial public offering, setting the price range at $32 to $35 per share. | |
Wanted: A job in tech | Top |
In a series of profiles of college graduates throughout the United States, CNET finds high-tech companies are more welcoming to college grads than they've been in years--if they're smart, creative, and maybe a little realistic. | |
From biofuels to green chemicals (images) | Top |
A number of biotech start-ups are targeting industrial chemicals and other high-margin additives first on their way to making petroleum fuel replacements. | |
College grads find economy improving, but slowly | Top |
Newly minted bachelor's degrees in hand, college graduates are finding that there are more jobs to be had, particularly in engineering and technology. | |
Molecules for sale: Biofuel outfits bet on chemicals | Top |
Making industrial chemicals from plants is easier to crack into than the cut-rate world of transportation fuels for young green-tech companies seeking a commercial foothold. | |
HP unwraps 3G mobile broadband service | Top |
DataPass service allows users of 3G-enabled HP laptops a 3G mobile broadband service without worrying about lengthy contracts. | |
Guy Kawasaki on 'Enchantment' (podcast) | Top |
Larry Magid taks with Guy Kawasaki about "Enchantment," which is both the subject and title of his new book. | |
New grads finding rosier job market in tech | Top |
Numbers released by the Labor Department Friday show the unemployment rate up slightly from last month at 9 percent. But there's some good news for job seekers. There were nearly a quarter million new jobs added in April, the largest gain in 11 months. The tech industry in particular is seeing an uptick in hiring. CNET's Kara Tsuboi takes a look at what it takes to find a job in the tech industry. | |
Imagining a future MacBook | Top |
A MacBook running on an ARM processor is an enticing prospect, though it's probably far enough in the future that only crude guesswork is possible now. | |
Reports: iPad launch punch-up at Beijing Apple store | Top |
Reports suggest that four people were injured after a man allegedly cut in line at the launch of iPad 2 in Beijing. | |
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