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- Google to tout search breakthroughs today
- SPDY takes a step beyond Google's walls
- Mobile devices popular among younger film viewers
- Report: Apple retail chief headed to J.C. Penney
- Nokia likely to net $608M in Apple patent settlement
- Report: iTunes costs Apple $1.3 billion a year to run
- Game, console makers targeting wee players
- Artificial intelligence takes on Ms. Pac-Man
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/14: What is this?
- Duke Nukem Forever (finally) available in the U.S.
- Lulz hackers attack Senate site
- Fuel cells to get workout in business
- Roblox: A virtual world of Lego-like blocks
- The making of King Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle
- IPv6: Come on in, the water's fine
- Apple starts selling unlocked iPhone 4 for $649, $749
- 'Mad' King Ludwig's fairytale castle (photos)
- What the i4i-Microsoft patent case means for software users
- AMD aims new chip at quad-core laptops
Google to tout search breakthroughs today | Top |
The Internet giant is holding an "Inside Search" briefing starting at 9:30 a.m. PT Tuesday, at which it plans to unveil new features for its dominant search engine. | |
SPDY takes a step beyond Google's walls | Top |
Strangeloop Networks has embraced Google's technology for making the Web a notch faster, and finds it's a big notch: more than half the time to load a Web page. | |
Mobile devices popular among younger film viewers | Top |
A new survey finds that mobile devices, such as iPods, iPads, and laptops, are becoming increasingly used to watch movies. | |
Report: Apple retail chief headed to J.C. Penney | Top |
The man behind Apple retail stores, Ron Johnson, will reportedly be named president of J.C. Penney later today. | |
Nokia likely to net $608M in Apple patent settlement | Top |
On news of the deal, analysts move quickly to figure out the revenue impact on the handset maker. One analyst says the quick win doesn't change long-term picture. | |
Report: iTunes costs Apple $1.3 billion a year to run | Top |
In an analysis, market research firm Asymco estimates that it costs Apple $1.3 billion a year to maintain iTunes and the App Store. | |
Game, console makers targeting wee players | Top |
Video games have always been designed with kids in mind. But the target age group is getting younger and younger as hardware evolves for even easier gameplay. That was clear at the E3 gaming conference last week, as CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Artificial intelligence takes on Ms. Pac-Man | Top |
A competition out of the University of Essex challenges gamers around the world to create AI that can beat Ms. Pac-Man. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/14: 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. | |
Duke Nukem Forever (finally) available in the U.S. | Top |
The long-awaited game is available on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. But so far, critics have been largely disappointed by the game. | |
Lulz hackers attack Senate site | Top |
The hacking group broke into the Senate's Web site over the weekend, prompting the government to order a security review. | |
Fuel cells to get workout in business | Top |
ClearEdge Power lands $2.8 million DOE grant designed to put fuel cells through the paces providing heat and power in the light-commercial market. | |
Roblox: A virtual world of Lego-like blocks | Top |
Four-year-old virtual world for kids (mostly boys) encourages building, scripting, and selling. | |
The making of King Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle | Top |
Road Trip 2011: King Ludwig II bankrupted his state of Bavaria by building this fairytale castle, which was still under construction at the time of his mysterious death at age 41. | |
IPv6: Come on in, the water's fine | Top |
A 24-hour test last week of a next-generation Internet went well. That could help IPv6 adoption more than the scarier reality that the world is running out of IPv4 addresses. | |
Apple starts selling unlocked iPhone 4 for $649, $749 | Top |
The device is available in 16GB and 32GB options and in the user's choice of black or white. It's GSM-only. | |
'Mad' King Ludwig's fairytale castle (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: More than 1.3 million people visit Neuschwanstein Castle every year for its beauty and its incredible Alpine setting. CNET takes you, too, on this photo tour. | |
What the i4i-Microsoft patent case means for software users | Top |
The Supreme Court decision affirming the $240 million judgment against Microsoft for violating i4i's XML patent highlights the broken technology-patent system, especially for software. | |
AMD aims new chip at quad-core laptops | Top |
Advanced Micro Devices will move its Fusion technology into higher-performance mainstream systems with a new series of processors. | |
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