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- Excellbook: Disguise Facebook as a spreadsheet
- Facebook to surge by Yahoo as No. 1 in display ads
- Paris Air Show: Boeing, and a whole lot more (roundup)
- Supreme court rejects global warming lawsuit
- NY State commission cautions FCC on AT&T-T-Mobile merger
- Intel adds Sandy Bridge chips for ultraslim laptops
- LulzSec, Anonymous announce hacking campaign
- The Web is taking too long (infographic)
- Disney's Club Penguin domain name lapses
- Hackers claim 177K e-mails from Sony Pictures France
- Enterprise storage gets interesting again
- Is Apple's declining stock cause for concern?
- Netflix's rough weekend: Sign of things to come
- Dating site for the gorgeous expels 30,000 Shreks?
- Google to scan 250,000 old British Library books
- HP TouchPad available for preorder, starting at $499
- Leaner, less power-hungry PS3 debuts in Japan
- Netflix sued by deaf group over lack of subtitles
- CBS employees join the It Gets Better Project
- Offline Google Docs starts playing peek-a-boo
Excellbook: Disguise Facebook as a spreadsheet | Top |
Clothing company Diesel releases the Excellbook app to help you goof off at work. The app accesses Facebook through an Excel-style spreadsheet disguise. Sneaky. | |
Facebook to surge by Yahoo as No. 1 in display ads | Top |
Research firm eMarketer says Facebook will grow display advertising 80.9 percent and take a 17.7 percent share of the market. | |
Paris Air Show: Boeing, and a whole lot more (roundup) | Top |
For aviation junkies, it doesn't get any better than the biggest air show of the year. CNET's coverage includes on-the-scene reporting from our own Daniel Terdiman. | |
Supreme court rejects global warming lawsuit | Top |
High court today rejects global warming lawsuit against five big power companies, its most important environmental ruling since 2007 and a victory for the utilities and the Obama administration. | |
NY State commission cautions FCC on AT&T-T-Mobile merger | Top |
In a letter to the FCC, the New York State Public Service Commission says that New York consumers will be significantly and disproportionally affected by the merger. | |
Intel adds Sandy Bridge chips for ultraslim laptops | Top |
Intel updates processor price list with faster chips targeted at growing market for ultraslim laptops, while an analyst says chipmaker will become a major "solutions package" provider for this market. | |
LulzSec, Anonymous announce hacking campaign | Top |
As part of the united "AntiSec" campaign, groups take credit for taking UK police site offline. They are encouraging others to steal and leak classified information. | |
The Web is taking too long (infographic) | Top |
New data shows that we are spending too much time waiting for our browsers to render Web pages. | |
Disney's Club Penguin domain name lapses | Top |
You'd think a company that spent $350 million in cash with an equal amount in potential earn-outs would at least mark its domain name calendars. | |
Hackers claim 177K e-mails from Sony Pictures France | Top |
The Lebanese hacker known as Idahc and a French cohort say over the weekend they used an SQL injection to steal e-mails stored on the company's Web site. It's the 20th attack on Sony in two months. | |
Enterprise storage gets interesting again | Top |
New storage vendors aim to put technological advances into effect for data center gains. | |
Is Apple's declining stock cause for concern? | Top |
Some pundits are questioning why Apple's shares are on the decline as of late. The company's stock is about $315 per share, down from its 52-week high of nearly $365. | |
Netflix's rough weekend: Sign of things to come | Top |
It's been a rough few days for the company with a site outage and a contract dispute that led it to pull Sony movies. Neither was a huge deal, but they show how Netflix is under increased scrutiny. | |
Dating site for the gorgeous expels 30,000 Shreks? | Top |
Beautiful People, a dating site reserved only for those of Bundchen-like qualities, dumps 30,000 people deemed just not pretty enough. The data is reportedly revealed after a virus strikes the site. | |
Google to scan 250,000 old British Library books | Top |
Google Books partners with the British Library to digitize 250,000 books from between 1700 and 1870. Readers will soon be able to access all of the knowledge without the mustiness of old books. | |
HP TouchPad available for preorder, starting at $499 | Top |
Is this WebOS tablet the last stand against Apple among the iPad's struggling crop of competitors? | |
Leaner, less power-hungry PS3 debuts in Japan | Top |
Sony lifts the curtain on a hardware revision of the PS3 "slim" with several improvements. | |
Netflix sued by deaf group over lack of subtitles | Top |
The National Association of the Deaf has sued Netflix for failing to provide closed-captioning on most of its streaming content. | |
CBS employees join the It Gets Better Project | Top |
CBS employees contribute to the It Gets Better Project, a video series to bring awareness to the bullying of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth and help prevent teen suicide. | |
Offline Google Docs starts playing peek-a-boo | Top |
The offline version of Google's productivity suite has been spotted outside Google's firewall. With Chromebooks now launched, time is of the essence. | |
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