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- NASA sues astronaut over Apollo 14 camera
- Intel maps out tablet plans through 2014
- Yahoo relaunches Clues trending tool
- Thunderbird joins Firefox with rapid release
- Google shows off its new Gmail inbox
- Google+ invaded by multiple Mark Zuckerbergs
- How to get the new Gmail right now
- FTC investigating Twitter?
- This Day in Tech: A look at Google+; crowdsourcing questions for Obama
- NBA to lock out players from its Web sites
- ITC extends Kodak case against Apple, RIM again
- RIM investors pull proposal to split CEO role
- How to use satellite data to track Las Conchas fire
- Twitter: We're crowdsourcing questions for Obama
- RIM responds to open letter: We're fine
- MySpace lays off more than half its staff
- Facebook to 'launch something awesome' next week
- Call of Duty convention deploys Sept. 2-3
- New Facebook HQ suffers mysterious thefts
- All cloud roads lead to applications
NASA sues astronaut over Apollo 14 camera | Top |
Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell tries to auction a lunar camera from his mission. NASA insists it is not his property and sues to get the camera back. | |
Intel maps out tablet plans through 2014 | Top |
Intel's tablet plans are becoming clear, as the chip giant rolls out new Atom processors over the next 12 months and releases a redesign in 2013. | |
Yahoo relaunches Clues trending tool | Top |
New page allows users to filter data on Web searches by time periods, age, gender, place, and search category. | |
Thunderbird joins Firefox with rapid release | Top |
Firefox's open-source e-mail sibling and Outlook alternative Thunderbird gets bumped to version 5, incorporating nearly 400 fixes and skipping "version 4" entirely. | |
Google shows off its new Gmail inbox | Top |
Gmail is going to be getting a big visual shake-up, starting with two variations on a cleaner, more modern theme. Soon, you may get your choice of a dark theme and illustrations. | |
Google+ invaded by multiple Mark Zuckerbergs | Top |
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg turns up on newly announced social network Google+ (twice), preceded by Fake Zuckerberg. | |
How to get the new Gmail right now | Top |
Gmail's got a new look, and you can try it right now with this quick tip. | |
FTC investigating Twitter? | Top |
The agency is reviewing the microblogging site's interaction with UberMedia, a potential Twitter competitor, according to a Wall Street Journal report. | |
This Day in Tech: A look at Google+; crowdsourcing questions for Obama | Top |
Too busy to keep up with today's tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, June 30. | |
NBA to lock out players from its Web sites | Top |
If the NBA locks out its players at midnight, all images and videos of the players on NBA Web sites must disappear. It may well be that even the mere mention of their names will be verboten. | |
ITC extends Kodak case against Apple, RIM again | Top |
The U.S. International Trade Commission is delaying a decision on Kodak's patent claims against Apple and Research In Motion until later this year. | |
RIM investors pull proposal to split CEO role | Top |
Northwest & Ethical Investments has agreed to withdraw its shareholder proposal to split the co-CEO and co-chairmen roles at RIM just weeks before the company's annual meeting. | |
How to use satellite data to track Las Conchas fire | Top |
Tired of waiting for officials to update you on where the wildfire is active? Satellite data in Google Earth can give you a fast, rough look. | |
Twitter: We're crowdsourcing questions for Obama | Top |
A Twitter spokesman says questions for the president's town hall meeting will be selected by "curators" drawn from its user base. Let the legalize pot advocacy begin! | |
RIM responds to open letter: We're fine | Top |
After an anonymous open letter posting detailed problems with RIM's management, products, and marketing, the company responded with its own unsigned response asserting that things are in good shape. | |
MySpace lays off more than half its staff | Top |
The latest round of cuts at the beleaguered social network come as part of its sale to Specific Media. | |
Facebook to 'launch something awesome' next week | Top |
Mark Zuckerberg didn't say what his company has planned, but speculation abounds that it might have something to do with the mobile or tablet markets. | |
Call of Duty convention deploys Sept. 2-3 | Top |
Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer to get world premiere as 6,000 fans of blockbuster military shooter series are expected to descend on Los Angeles for Call of Duty XP 2011. | |
New Facebook HQ suffers mysterious thefts | Top |
Even before Facebook moves into its new Menlo Park, Calif., headquarters, someone has allegedly been creeping onto the site and stealing copper wiring. | |
All cloud roads lead to applications | Top |
How has our perception of cloud-computing services changed over the last few years? Where do we go from here? The answer relies on one key principle of cloud computing: it's all about the applications. | |
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