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- Apple's iWeb to be shelved with MobileMe?
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Amazon cuts affiliate ties in more states over taxes
- Verizon finds new partner for mobile payments
- Analyst: Wii U is 'two years too late'
- Turkey arrests 32 after Anonymous' Web attacks
- Sony's hacking woes mount after PSN breach (roundup)
- TiVo unveils Premiere Q quad-tuner DVR
- Analyst: Samsung, Apple to top Nokia in smartphones
- White House plugs for cleaner, info-rich smart grid
- Facebook growth slows
- Anonymous takes down Spanish police site
- Windows 8 and anxiety over HTML5
- Apple's iCloud reps best vision yet for consumers
- In iOS 5, what derailed deep Facebook integration?
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/13: What is this?
- Toshiba Thrive tablet goes on preorder
- Siemens taps Tendril to bring smart grid home
- iBuildApp expands EZ-programming to Android
- Sending America's war wounded home (photos)
Apple's iWeb to be shelved with MobileMe? | Top |
Apple's big investment in the cloud may mean the end of life for one of its early Web products. An e-mail exchange suggests that the company's iWeb software is going kaput. | |
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. | |
Amazon cuts affiliate ties in more states over taxes | Top |
After recently threatening to end its relationships with affiliates in more states over the issue of taxes, Amazon has severed ties with its affiliates in Connecticut and Arkansas. | |
Verizon finds new partner for mobile payments | Top |
The wireless company says it will partner with mobile payments start-up Payfone. Customers can charge items via devices to their monthly wireless bill or through a credit card. | |
Analyst: Wii U is 'two years too late' | Top |
Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter had few nice things to say about Nintendo's upcoming video game console, the Wii U, in a note to investors today. | |
Turkey arrests 32 after Anonymous' Web attacks | Top |
The government says those detained were connected with the hacktivist group's protest attack on Turkish Web sites last week. | |
Sony's hacking woes mount after PSN breach (roundup) | Top |
It started as a security breach on the Sony PlayStation network, exposing the personal info of 100 million users. From there, it's mushroomed across the Sony empire and spilled out into the wider world. | |
TiVo unveils Premiere Q quad-tuner DVR | Top |
The company says users will be able to record up to four programs at the same time with the new set-top box. TiVo is making it available to service providers. | |
Analyst: Samsung, Apple to top Nokia in smartphones | Top |
In a recent research note, securities firm Nomura says it expects both Samsung and Apple to surpass Nokia as the world's leading smartphone makers. | |
White House plugs for cleaner, info-rich smart grid | Top |
The White House dedicates $250 million to upgrade rural grid and a push to give consumers more access to energy usage information to encourage new services. | |
Facebook growth slows | Top |
HP's TouchPad tablet gets a release date and pricing, attacks against high-profile targets like the IMF, Google, and Citigroup worry security experts, and Facebook's massive growth slowed to a paltry 11.8 million new users worldwide last month. | |
Anonymous takes down Spanish police site | Top |
According to El Mundo, the country's national police site was down for an hour on Saturday--a day after the announcement of the arrest of three alleged hackers in Spain. | |
Windows 8 and anxiety over HTML5 | Top |
Ars Technica says Microsoft's apparent shift of focus toward HTML5 and JavaScript for Windows 8 coding has got Windows developers in an uproar. | |
Apple's iCloud reps best vision yet for consumers | Top |
While Apple's iCloud may seem like just another cloud storage service to some, it represents the best vision to date of a truly integrated cloud computing user experience for consumers. | |
In iOS 5, what derailed deep Facebook integration? | Top |
At its Worldwide Developers Conference last week, Apple talked about deep Twitter integration in iOS 5, but Facebook was conspicuously missing. How come? | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/13: 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. | |
Toshiba Thrive tablet goes on preorder | Top |
The device boasts a 10.1-inch screen and runs Android 3.1. It has one USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, and an SD card slot. | |
Siemens taps Tendril to bring smart grid home | Top |
Tendril gains investment and partnership with Siemens to market home energy management software and gear to utilities for smart-grid programs. | |
iBuildApp expands EZ-programming to Android | Top |
The company's online service lets people build basic iPhone, iPad, and now Android apps. Don't expect to make the next Cut the Rope game, but some people could find it useful. | |
Sending America's war wounded home (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: At Ramstein Air Base in Germany, crews work tirelessly to take care of even the most badly injured. | |
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