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- Cell phone radiation: A self-defense guide (FAQ)
- China linked to new breaches tied to RSA
- IBM launches operation software package for cities
- An ingenious way to control a billboard with your iPhone
- Leaked video tutorials show purported Droid 3
- Internet back online in Syria; violent protest videos surface
- Report: Apple's Time Capsule to work as iCloud drive
- Apple store in Germany defaced with huge Windows logo
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/5: What is this?
- What is a Windows 8 PC?
- Affordable single-person rocket launched
- 'Daily Show' gives Palin historical Twitter hashtag
- Extreme toothpick art (photos)
- Can McTivia take over for Apple TV in a pinch?
- iTunes slip-up reveals auto app-updates feature
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/4: What is it?
- Tech goliaths outmaneuvered at D9 conference
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Hackers target Sony, Nintendo and FBI partner Web site
Cell phone radiation: A self-defense guide (FAQ) | Top |
For many people, it's just not practical or realistic to avoid cell phones altogether. And it may not be necessary, if you follow some of these suggestions for reducing your exposure. | |
China linked to new breaches tied to RSA | Top |
Security experts say cyberattacks on defense contractors fits the pattern of China-related espionage. | |
IBM launches operation software package for cities | Top |
Big Blue plans to integrate its various applications for cities into one offering as it attempts to tap into a growing market. | |
An ingenious way to control a billboard with your iPhone | Top |
McDonald's launches a campaign in Sweden whereby, without downloading an app, you can play pong through your iPhone on a huge billboard and win free food. | |
Leaked video tutorials show purported Droid 3 | Top |
Much-rumored phone may be close to making its debut, if the appearance of three brief but official-looking video tutorials on YouTube is any indication. | |
Internet back online in Syria; violent protest videos surface | Top |
Internet access is back online in Syria after two-thirds of networks in the country became unreachable from the rest of the world in the midst of street protests. | |
Report: Apple's Time Capsule to work as iCloud drive | Top |
Could you need to buy hardware from Apple to get into its upcoming iCloud service? A new report suggests it'll play a part in syncing files across iOS and Mac OS devices. | |
Apple store in Germany defaced with huge Windows logo | Top |
The site of the forthcoming Apple store in Hamburg is suddenly adorned with a rather large Windows Logo. No one has yet claimed responsibility. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/5: What is this? | Top |
If you know what today's picture is, you could be eligible to win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. | |
What is a Windows 8 PC? | Top |
What will a Windows 8 PC look like? We won't know until we see one, but you can bet many Windows 8 devices won't look like the PC you're using today. | |
Affordable single-person rocket launched | Top |
A rocket that carries just one human being is launched in Denmark with what appears to be some success. It cost about $69,000 to build. | |
'Daily Show' gives Palin historical Twitter hashtag | Top |
In celebration of Sarah Palin's slight misrecollection of the story of Paul Revere, 'The Daily Show' staff creates a Twitter hashtag in order to collect Palinesque versions of history. | |
Extreme toothpick art (photos) | Top |
Steven J. Backman's painstaking (and splinter-inducing) artworks require only three things--toothpicks, glue, and plenty of patience. | |
Can McTivia take over for Apple TV in a pinch? | Top |
When my Apple TV packed it in, I was left to find another computer/TV hybrid on the spot. So I installed a new McTivia, and the results are promising. | |
iTunes slip-up reveals auto app-updates feature | Top |
A brief slip-up in some iTunes instructional text hints that Apple plans to add automatic app updates to its iOS software. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/4: What is it? | Top |
If you know what today's picture is, you could be eligible to win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. | |
Tech goliaths outmaneuvered at D9 conference | Top |
Upstart punks fly rings around established company CEOs at exclusive tech confab. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Barnes & Noble Nook Touch Reader, 2011 Ford Mustang GT, and Nike+ SportWatch GPS. | |
Hackers target Sony, Nintendo and FBI partner Web site | Top |
Customer data from Sony Europe, InfraGard passwords and benign data from Nintendo server released in separate intrusions, hackers claim. | |
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