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- Google's new social move: Google+
- Watching a wildfire hit home--from 5,000 miles away
- Microsoft Office 365 Launch
- FCC report remains neutral on wireless market competition
- Apple issuing refunds to some Final Cut Pro X users
- Mozilla offers olive branch to Firefox business users
- Office boss: Online offering won't cannibalize (Q&A)
- Report: Acer cutting Q3 notebook shipments 15 percent
- California green vehicle rebates in jeopardy
- Should you spend $20 on Orb's PS3 streaming disc?
- Netflix now lets you change your video quality
- Geohot now a Facebook employee
- Windows 8 to be released to manufacturing by April?
- Supreme Court protects games
- Google: Clean-energy innovation pays off
- Rumors: MySpace to lay off more staff this week
- Microsoft Office 365 debuts with small-biz focus
- Pew: E-readers outpacing tablets
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/28: What is this?
- Sony: Brand perception 'clearly improving again'
Google's new social move: Google+ | Top |
Google's new "project" is currently limited to a small "field trial." However, more invites are coming, Google says. | |
Watching a wildfire hit home--from 5,000 miles away | Top |
With satellite data, Facebook, and Twitter, it's both reassuring and scary when a 60,000-acre fire approaches your home town and the Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab. | |
Microsoft Office 365 Launch | Top |
Microsoft launches its new cloud based office service. | |
FCC report remains neutral on wireless market competition | Top |
The annual report on the state of the wireless industry reveals few clues about how the FCC sees a merger between AT&T and T-Mobile. | |
Apple issuing refunds to some Final Cut Pro X users | Top |
Apple appears to be breaking its own digital-download policy to make some customers happy by giving refunds to those who are displeased with Final Cut Pro X. | |
Mozilla offers olive branch to Firefox business users | Top |
Following comments from Mozilla that Firefox isn't meant for the corporate world, the company is responding to the backlash, with a little nudge from Big Blue. | |
Office boss: Online offering won't cannibalize (Q&A) | Top |
Kurt DelBene says that Microsoft's new Office 365 online product will boost revenue for the company with both small and big business customers. | |
Report: Acer cutting Q3 notebook shipments 15 percent | Top |
After cutting its tablet forecast, Acer is also reducing its notebook shipments for the third quarter to reduce a backlog of inventory with retail partners, DigiTimes says. | |
California green vehicle rebates in jeopardy | Top |
An unexpectedly large participation rate drained the fund 10 days before the fiscal year ends. And for the new fiscal year, smaller rebates have been proposed. | |
Should you spend $20 on Orb's PS3 streaming disc? | Top |
CNET goes hands-on with Orb's $20 Blu-ray disc for the PS3 that adds Hulu and Amazon Instant streaming. | |
Netflix now lets you change your video quality | Top |
Aimed at mobile users concerned about chewing up the bandwidth on their data plans, Netflix has rolled out a feature that lets users change their video quality from Good to Better to Best. | |
Geohot now a Facebook employee | Top |
The well-known hacker is working at the world's largest social network, though what he's doing for the company is not clear. | |
Windows 8 to be released to manufacturing by April? | Top |
Calling it a "not so crazy" Microsoft rumor, ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley cites a source who claims that Microsoft is on track to release Windows 8 to manufacturing by April. | |
Supreme Court protects games | Top |
Sony announces its sleek, new Vaio Z laptop along with a Thunderbolt-connected Power Media Dock, Verizon's 4G is the fastest wireless service in the U.S., and the Supreme Court rules that video games--even violent ones--are protected free speech. | |
Google: Clean-energy innovation pays off | Top |
A Google analysis argues for rapid development of clean-energy innovations for economic and environmental reasons. | |
Rumors: MySpace to lay off more staff this week | Top |
The social network will reportedly lay off at least 150 employees on Wednesday, one report claims. The company currently employs about 400 people. | |
Microsoft Office 365 debuts with small-biz focus | Top |
The software giant launches new Web-based productivity services, designed to appeal to companies that can't afford the cost or complexity of comparable server-based products. | |
Pew: E-readers outpacing tablets | Top |
E-reader ownership in the U.S. has been surging lately, surpassing even the adoption of tablets, according to a new report. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/28: 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. | |
Sony: Brand perception 'clearly improving again' | Top |
CEO Howard Stringer believes his company was attacked by those who don't want it to be able to "protect" its corporate assets. | |
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