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- Honda tests fast-charging e-scooters in Spain
- What is geo-tracking revealing about you? (week in review)
- New Verizon ad features new Xoom 2?
- The open-source license landscape is changing
- Apple signs up for WebGL graphics in iAds
- U.S. warns of security holes in Chinese SCADA apps
- Nielsen: Smartphone data usage soars 89 percent
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Pogoplug Video recalled for overheating, catching on fire
- Microsoft tries accelerating mobile Web progress
- Microsoft declares a victory against autorun malware
- Sony uses Rube Goldberg Machine to tease tablets
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/17: What is this?
- With DOE loan, 1366 closer to slicing solar costs
- Senate group backs prison time for illegal streaming
- Oracle seeks billions from Google in Java suit
- Redbox presses play on game rentals nationwide
- iOS 5 could fix some slow Web apps
- Giant-scale model airport amazes (photos)
- The world's largest model train collection (photos)
Honda tests fast-charging e-scooters in Spain | Top |
Honda will lease 18 fast-charging e-scooters to the Barcelona City Council as part of its European demonstration program for the zero-emissions technology. | |
What is geo-tracking revealing about you? (week in review) | Top |
Your Wi-Fi-enabled device may reveal your address on the Web. Hackers heat things up. Also: Pandora's IPO. | |
New Verizon ad features new Xoom 2? | Top |
A curious new Verizon ad promises that it will set your tablet free. The only question is whether the tablet featured in the ad might be a new Xoom. | |
The open-source license landscape is changing | Top |
There is an ongoing shift toward open-source licenses that are more permissive, reflecting an increased emphasis on building communities rather than protecting against free-riders. | |
Apple signs up for WebGL graphics in iAds | Top |
Microsoft has declared WebGL unfit for 3D Web graphics duty, but Apple will support it for its ad service on iOS 5. | |
U.S. warns of security holes in Chinese SCADA apps | Top |
Software employed in critical infrastructure systems in the U.S. and other nations carries security bugs that attackers could take advantage of, says the Department of Homeland Security. | |
Nielsen: Smartphone data usage soars 89 percent | Top |
The amount of data consumed each month by the average smartphone users has jumped by 89 percent over the past year, according to a report out today from Nielsen. | |
CNET Road Trip tours Europe | Top |
CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman travels to Europe for his annual Road Trip adventure. This year, he'll check out the coolest technology, aviation, and cyber-sights the Old World has to offer. | |
Pogoplug Video recalled for overheating, catching on fire | Top |
If you own Cloud Engines' Pogoplug Video, please pay attention to this product recall. | |
Microsoft tries accelerating mobile Web progress | Top |
Following its strategy for promoting IE9 for PCs, Microsoft has launched a Web site | |
Microsoft declares a victory against autorun malware | Top |
With new safeguards in place, Microsoft saw 1.3 million fewer infections over three months from autorun, which automatically executes commands when an external device is plugged in. | |
Sony uses Rube Goldberg Machine to tease tablets | Top |
The company's upcoming S1 and S2 tablets make an appearance in a video filled with delightful over-engineering that ends with a "to be continued" tag. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/17: 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. | |
With DOE loan, 1366 closer to slicing solar costs | Top |
1366 Technologies is in line for $150 million loan for two factories that will stress-test a dramatically cheaper solar-manufacturing method. | |
Senate group backs prison time for illegal streaming | Top |
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approves a bill that would make the streaming of copyrighted content that was illegally obtained a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. | |
Oracle seeks billions from Google in Java suit | Top |
The database giant is looking to collect billions of dollars in damages from Google over a lawsuit filed last year claiming patent infringement over the use of Java in Android. | |
Redbox presses play on game rentals nationwide | Top |
A test run that started in a few kiosks nearly two years ago leads Redbox to offering games in 21,000 kiosks nationwide--for $2 per day. | |
iOS 5 could fix some slow Web apps | Top |
A Hacker News comment indicates that Web apps launched from iOS home screen will get the same Nitro speed boost that apps launched from within Safari already got. | |
Giant-scale model airport amazes (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Hamburg, Germany's Miniatur Wunderland models its own city's airport with planes that take off and land--on their own. | |
The world's largest model train collection (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: The Miniatur Wunderland is eight miles of model railway track--and hundreds of trains to run on them. | |
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