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- This Day in Tech: Alleged hackers arrested, Spotify inks U.S. deal
- Ask Maggie: Buh-bye BlackBerry; iPhone has iMessage
- Agencies: Scrap biofuel support to curb food costs
- Spotify signs Universal Music, may get to U.S. after all
- Arrests in Spain don't mean Sony's troubles are over
- Will.i.am forgets lyrics, reads them from cell phone?
- Two iPhones to hitch a ride on last shuttle mission
- Asus boasts it'll outship other tablet makers, except iPad
- Apple starts writing its next chapter (week in review)
- Bing's iPhone app now can find other iPhone apps
- Pandora ups IPO price to $10 to $12 per share
- Spain says it has arrested Anonymous hackers
- Jailbreak of Apple's iOS 5 beta gets Redsn0w update
- Has text messaging peaked?
- Job ads show Google wading deeper in clean energy
- Microsoft: Port your Android apps to Windows Phone
- Samsung, Acer Chromebooks available for preorder
- Road Trip Picture of the Day, 6/10: What is this?
- IDC: Windows Phone to surpass Apple's iOS by 2015
- RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook launching in 16 countries
This Day in Tech: Alleged hackers arrested, Spotify inks U.S. deal | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Friday, June 10. | |
Ask Maggie: Buh-bye BlackBerry; iPhone has iMessage | Top |
In this week's installment, Maggie Reardon explains how the new iPhone iMessage feature will compete against BlackBerry's BBM and she offers more advice on buying an iPhone. | |
Agencies: Scrap biofuel support to curb food costs | Top |
Report by 10 international agencies adds to growing opposition to biofuels targets and subsidies such as those in Europe, Canada, India, and the United States. | |
Spotify signs Universal Music, may get to U.S. after all | Top |
The pact means the streaming music company now has U.S. deals in place with three of the four largest labels, making it likely that it will finally be able move across the Atlantic this summer. | |
Arrests in Spain don't mean Sony's troubles are over | Top |
Spanish police arrest three people in connection with PlayStation Network breach. But given the nature of loosely organized hacking groups and the state of Sony's Web security, the company still has work to do. | |
Will.i.am forgets lyrics, reads them from cell phone? | Top |
In what appears to be a musically incriminating video, the Black Eyed Peas singer uses his cell phone in order to read the lyrics to one of his own songs. Or does he? | |
Two iPhones to hitch a ride on last shuttle mission | Top |
The iPhones will be used for space research aboard the International Space Station for several months, according to Odyssey Space Research. | |
Asus boasts it'll outship other tablet makers, except iPad | Top |
The company's CEO says with 300,000 EeePad Transformers heading to retail it will beat out other tablet makers in shipments this month with the exception of Apple's iPad. | |
Apple starts writing its next chapter (week in review) | Top |
CEO Steve Jobs keeps busy this week showing off his company's new products and "spaceship" campus plans, while E3 spotlights new gaming devices. Also: Hacker revival. | |
Bing's iPhone app now can find other iPhone apps | Top |
A tweak to Bing on the iPhone will now bring up results for iPhone apps, letting you run or download them directly from your phone. | |
Pandora ups IPO price to $10 to $12 per share | Top |
The online music service has bumped the share price up from the previously announced range of $7 to $9 per share. | |
Spain says it has arrested Anonymous hackers | Top |
Spanish national police accuse three suspected members of the "hacktivist" group of allegedly targeting governments, banks, Sony, and other businesses. | |
Jailbreak of Apple's iOS 5 beta gets Redsn0w update | Top |
Just days after initially jailbreaking the new iOS 5 beta, a hacker group releases a version of the popular Redsn0w utility for others who want to do the same with the mobile OS. | |
Has text messaging peaked? | Top |
A new report from the Wall Street Journal wonders if text messaging, while still wildly popular, might have its best days behind it. | |
Job ads show Google wading deeper in clean energy | Top |
Google is bulking up its internal renewable-energy engineering team to advance R&D and make clean energy cheaper. | |
Microsoft: Port your Android apps to Windows Phone | Top |
Trying to coax Android developers to port over their apps to Windows Phone, Microsoft releases a new tool and other resources in hopes of making the process a bit smoother. | |
Samsung, Acer Chromebooks available for preorder | Top |
The laptops, which feature Google's Chrome OS, can now be preordered via Best Buy and Amazon, Google says. Chrome OS itself, meanwhile, remains a work in progress. | |
Road Trip Picture of the Day, 6/10: 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. | |
IDC: Windows Phone to surpass Apple's iOS by 2015 | Top |
In a slightly revised version of its March smartphone forecast, IDC now sees iOS losing even more market share in another four years with Android and Windows Phone leading the industry. | |
RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook launching in 16 countries | Top |
The tablet, which sports a 7-inch display and is designed with enterprise users in mind, will be available in the U.K., Spain, Germany, and elsewhere in the next month. | |
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