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- iPhone 5 rumor roundup
- Judge likely to deny Apple's 'Appstore' complaint
- Canadian Staples in customer privacy hot water
- This Day in Tech: Apple patents touch screens; Hulu acquisition rumors
- Particles on Saturn's moon indicate liquid salt water (photo)
- Mystery buyer for game developer PopCap Games?
- Exclusive: Top ISPs poised to adopt graduated response to piracy
- Winklevoss twins drop Facebook lawsuit
- Disgruntled IT guy slips porn into CEO's PowerPoint
- U.S. seeks exemption to EU aviation CO2 plan
- A brief history of Apple's mobile-tech patent battles
- Eric Schmidt: Mobile payments at retail to explode
- London police charge alleged LulzSec hacker
- Apple's new multitouch patent (FAQ)
- Is Hulu news being leaked to jack up sales price?
- What's the top-selling phone at Verizon and AT&T?
- A field guide to the cloud
- Classic wheels salute 'Cars 2' in Hollywood exhibit
- Congresswoman wants carriers to come clean on 4G
- What darkness lives inside household appliances?
iPhone 5 rumor roundup | Top |
CNET tracks all the iPhone 5 rumors--from the likely to the crazy--that we've heard so far in 2011. | |
Judge likely to deny Apple's 'Appstore' complaint | Top |
Apple's legal effort to keep Amazon from using the "Appstore" moniker could be short-lived. A U.S. District judge says Apple has not provided enough evidence of it confusing customers to keep Amazon from using it. | |
Canadian Staples in customer privacy hot water | Top |
More than a third of storage devices tested by a government audit were found to retain customers' personal data, even after a "wipe and restore." | |
This Day in Tech: Apple patents touch screens; Hulu acquisition rumors | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, June 22. | |
Particles on Saturn's moon indicate liquid salt water (photo) | Top |
NASA says its Cassini spacecraft has discovered the best evidence yet for a large salt water reservoir beneath the icy crust of Saturn's moon Enceladus. | |
Mystery buyer for game developer PopCap Games? | Top |
The company behind Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies is being sold for $1 billion, but the buyer is unknown, according to a TechCrunch report. | |
Exclusive: Top ISPs poised to adopt graduated response to piracy | Top |
A proposal that calls for some of the top Internet service providers to interrupt service for subscribers who repeatedly pirate movies and music could be signed and announced as early as next month, sources said. | |
Winklevoss twins drop Facebook lawsuit | Top |
The former classmates of Zuckerberg decide to drop their long-running legal dispute against the social-networking giant and its co-founder and accept a $65 million settlement. | |
Disgruntled IT guy slips porn into CEO's PowerPoint | Top |
Baltimore IT manager, who reportedly was fired from his job, hacks into his former CEO's PowerPoint and inserts porn. This emerges during the CEO's presentation to the board of directors. | |
U.S. seeks exemption to EU aviation CO2 plan | Top |
But EU says it won't back down on plan to penalize greenhouse gas emissions from planes taking off and landing in the European Union. The plan is part of its efforts to slow climate change. | |
A brief history of Apple's mobile-tech patent battles | Top |
With Apple nabbing a critical patent on touch-screen technology today, it's a good time to take a look at where Apple stands in legal battles over mobile technologies with companies large and small. | |
Eric Schmidt: Mobile payments at retail to explode | Top |
Google's executive chairman and former CEO says as many as one-third of retail stores and restaurants will allow for mobile payments within the next year. | |
London police charge alleged LulzSec hacker | Top |
The man arrested in connection with DDoS attacks against several U.K. Web sites and others has been charged in three separate incidents. | |
Apple's new multitouch patent (FAQ) | Top |
Smartphones are the hottest item in tech today, and patent infringement suits are breaking out all over. Here's a look at Apple's newest weapon in the war. | |
Is Hulu news being leaked to jack up sales price? | Top |
All the reports hitting at one time appears to be an attempt to whip up interest in the video service. But is Hulu worth much? | |
What's the top-selling phone at Verizon and AT&T? | Top |
About five months after Apple's iPhone debuts on Verizon's network, it is already the carrier's top-selling handset, according to a survey of the wireless carrier's stores by BTIG Research. | |
A field guide to the cloud | Top |
As the cloud landscape continues to grow, a new report from GigaOm asserts that hybrid clouds may be the most likely use case over the next few years. | |
Classic wheels salute 'Cars 2' in Hollywood exhibit | Top |
As "Cars 2" opens, fans of Lightning McQueen can visit the Cars 2 World Grand Prix Attraction amusement park in Hollywood, and enjoy a special setup of real cars located just inside the fairgrounds. | |
Congresswoman wants carriers to come clean on 4G | Top |
Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.)introduces bill requiring wireless operators to provide more information about the speed, reliability, and coverage of their 4G service at the point of sale to clear up confusion. | |
What darkness lives inside household appliances? | Top |
Researchers discover in dishwashers a high prevalence of fungi, which present potential health risks and can survive extreme heat and salt concentrations. | |
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