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- Dell signals larger Android tablet troubles
- Reports: International Monetary Fund suffers network break-in
- Google: Les Paul doodle is here to stay
- Spectrum reform, public safety network move forward in Senate
- Report: Police examine Weiner's tweeting with 17-year-old
- Media crowdsources, live blogs, crosses fingers over Palin's e-mails
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/11: What is this?
- Lodsys' patent attack now targets Best Buy, Adidas
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Apple recalls some Verizon iPads over duplicate IDs
- Report: Apple gears up for new MacBook Air
- Cafepress files to raise $80 million in public offering
- This Day in Tech: Alleged hackers arrested, Spotify inks U.S. deal
- Ask Maggie: Buh-bye BlackBerry; iPhone has iMessage
- Agencies: Scrap biofuel support to curb food costs
- Spotify signs Universal Music, may get to U.S. after all
- Arrests in Spain don't mean Sony's troubles are over
- Will.i.am forgets lyrics, reads them from cell phone?
- Two iPhones to hitch a ride on last shuttle mission
- Asus boasts it'll outship other tablet makers, except iPad
Dell signals larger Android tablet troubles | Top |
Dell's decision to delay the launch of an Android tablet that competes directly with the iPad doesn't bode well for Android tablet success in the U.S. market this year. | |
Reports: International Monetary Fund suffers network break-in | Top |
The IMF has become the latest high-profile organization to fall victim to a network intrusion, according to various media reports, suffering a substantial breach, the full extent of which is not yet known. | |
Google: Les Paul doodle is here to stay | Top |
After the wild success of Google's guitar-themed Les Paul doodle, the company books it for an extra day on its search page and announces that the doodle will have a permanent home online. | |
Spectrum reform, public safety network move forward in Senate | Top |
Committee approves bill authorizing FCC to conduct voluntary incentive auctions aimed at heading off mobile broadband crisis. Bill would also resolve long-standing stalemate over a national public safety network. | |
Report: Police examine Weiner's tweeting with 17-year-old | Top |
In the ongoing and ever-murkier saga of Rep. Anthony Weiner and his social networking, police are reportedly probing into his Twitter correspondence with a 17-year-old. | |
Media crowdsources, live blogs, crosses fingers over Palin's e-mails | Top |
Media organizations attempt to use any technological means possible to bring you details of e-mails Sarah Palin wrote years ago. Overkill, perhaps? | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/11: 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. | |
Lodsys' patent attack now targets Best Buy, Adidas | Top |
Lodsys broadens a patent infringement case to include several big-name companies outside the tech realm, including Sam's Club, CVS, and Best Western. | |
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. | |
Apple recalls some Verizon iPads over duplicate IDs | Top |
Company confirms small number of Verizon iPads have been recalled because they were shipped with identical electronic serial numbers. | |
Report: Apple gears up for new MacBook Air | Top |
Apple is ordering up new MacBook Airs for mass production with Intel's latest chips, according to an AppleInsider report. That means it shouldn't be long before they find their way to Apple stores. | |
Cafepress files to raise $80 million in public offering | Top |
The filing from the print-on-demand site follows a slew of other Web IPOs, including an offering from LinkedIn and a filing from Groupon. | |
This Day in Tech: Alleged hackers arrested, Spotify inks U.S. deal | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Friday, June 10. | |
Ask Maggie: Buh-bye BlackBerry; iPhone has iMessage | Top |
In this week's installment, Maggie Reardon explains how the new iPhone iMessage feature will compete against BlackBerry's BBM and she offers more advice on buying an iPhone. | |
Agencies: Scrap biofuel support to curb food costs | Top |
Report by 10 international agencies adds to growing opposition to biofuels targets and subsidies such as those in Europe, Canada, India, and the United States. | |
Spotify signs Universal Music, may get to U.S. after all | Top |
The pact means the streaming music company now has U.S. deals in place with three of the four largest labels, making it likely that it will finally be able move across the Atlantic this summer. | |
Arrests in Spain don't mean Sony's troubles are over | Top |
Spanish police arrest three people in connection with PlayStation Network breach. But given the nature of loosely organized hacking groups and the state of Sony's Web security, the company still has work to do. | |
Will.i.am forgets lyrics, reads them from cell phone? | Top |
In what appears to be a musically incriminating video, the Black Eyed Peas singer uses his cell phone in order to read the lyrics to one of his own songs. Or does he? | |
Two iPhones to hitch a ride on last shuttle mission | Top |
The iPhones will be used for space research aboard the International Space Station for several months, according to Odyssey Space Research. | |
Asus boasts it'll outship other tablet makers, except iPad | Top |
The company's CEO says with 300,000 EeePad Transformers heading to retail it will beat out other tablet makers in shipments this month with the exception of Apple's iPad. | |
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