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- Report: Three jailed over iPad 2 leaks in China
- NHS laptop loss could put millions of records at risk
- Astrobotic, CMU build lunar lander in X Prize bid
- Geo-privacy bills aim to curb warrantless tracking
- This Day in Tech: Google may have records of where you've been; inside Lego's headquarters
- Google's new doodle eclipses everything
- CIA Web site down; LulzSec claims responsibility
- Scoop: Bounty set for invalidating Lodsys patents
- Pandora shares jump, then slump in initial trading
- Libyan rebels turn toys into robo weapons
- Scientists unveil self-powered wireless nano device
- Pandora, a good service but poor investment
- Dolby says BlackBerry, Playbook violate patents
- IEEE: Solar could challenge fossil fuel in 10 years
- Report: Details leaked on next Google Nexus phone
- DOE sets aside $2 billion for concentrated solar
- Apple software update hints at new wireless gear
- Juror found guilty of contempt for online chat with defendant
- Cable operators to Netflix: Bring it on
- Facebook prepping photo-sharing iPhone app?
Report: Three jailed over iPad 2 leaks in China | Top |
Three individuals have been sentenced to jail time by a Chinese court for allegedly conspiring to steal design details about the iPad 2 ahead of its release, says The Wall Street Journal. | |
NHS laptop loss could put millions of records at risk | Top |
A laptop containing unnamed patient information has gone missing from a subsidiary of the National Health Service North Central London health authority, putting the privacy of patients at risk. | |
Astrobotic, CMU build lunar lander in X Prize bid | Top |
As part of the Google Lunar X Prize competition, a Carnegie Mellon University team plans to send a robot to investigate the Apollo 11 landing site. | |
Geo-privacy bills aim to curb warrantless tracking | Top |
Long-awaited measures from Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) intend to set ground rules for monitoring the locations of cars or mobile devices. | |
This Day in Tech: Google may have records of where you've been; inside Lego's headquarters | Top |
Too busy to keep up with today's tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, June 15. | |
Google's new doodle eclipses everything | Top |
To celebrate the lunar eclipse, Google creates a new doodle on its home page that gives you a live feed of the moon as it goes dark. | |
CIA Web site down; LulzSec claims responsibility | Top |
Intelligence agency's public site inaccessible after the hacking group tweeted that it had taken the site down. | |
Scoop: Bounty set for invalidating Lodsys patents | Top |
The group that's gone after a number of mobile app developers and big companies alike is now having its four patents targeted for invalidation by a crowdsourced research group. | |
Pandora shares jump, then slump in initial trading | Top |
The Web music service gets off to a fast start on the stock exchange, with shares first surging above the IPO price of $16, followed by a midday nose dive. | |
Libyan rebels turn toys into robo weapons | Top |
Call it a weapon of clever construction. Libyan rebels are scrapping together improvised fighting machines with materials that include a Power Wheels jeep. | |
Scientists unveil self-powered wireless nano device | Top |
Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology report on the feasibility of a genre of nano-scale implantable medical devices that are powered by energy from the environment instead of batteries. | |
Pandora, a good service but poor investment | Top |
Pandora, the online radio station and music recommendation service, went public today and investors were getting frothy. But the company has too little going for it to justify investment. | |
Dolby says BlackBerry, Playbook violate patents | Top |
The audio company is suing Research in Motion for allegedly using its audio compression technology in its phones and tablet without proper licensing. | |
IEEE: Solar could challenge fossil fuel in 10 years | Top |
World's leading engineering organization says improved solar technology efficiency and scalability could facilitate cost parity. | |
Report: Details leaked on next Google Nexus phone | Top |
Claiming that it's learned exclusively about Google's next Nexus device, Boy Genius Report says the phone will feature a dual-core processor, a 720p HD screen, and no physical buttons below the screen. | |
DOE sets aside $2 billion for concentrated solar | Top |
Conditional loan guarantees offered to two key solar projects in California. | |
Apple software update hints at new wireless gear | Top |
New code dug up in an Apple software update offers clues that new versions of Apple's wireless networking hardware are around the corner. | |
Juror found guilty of contempt for online chat with defendant | Top |
A juror in a UK trial contacts a defendant on Facebook, where they have a long chat about things. She is found guilty of contempt of court, as is the defendant. | |
Cable operators to Netflix: Bring it on | Top |
Cable operators at the NCTA's Cable Show say they are happy to compete with Netflix, but they don't think the streaming-video service will be able to afford the cost of sports programming. | |
Facebook prepping photo-sharing iPhone app? | Top |
That's the claim from social blog TechCrunch. The blog says it will provide more details on the service in the coming days. | |
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