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- 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
- Pandora shares jump, then slump in initial trading
- Facebook prepping photo-sharing iPhone app?
- T-Mobile boards daily-deal bandwagon with More for Me
- Android stays atop mobile ad heap
- Do new water technologies stand a chance?
- Nintendo: Wii U won't have DVD, Blu-ray playback
- Lenovo launching Android and Windows tablets
- Americans watching more TV in more places
- Google updates search
- Monotype Imaging releases 500 new Web fonts
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- LulzSec fields calls via hacking request line
- Chrome encrypts Gmail whether you want it or not
- iPad 3 to feature a Retina Display?
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/15: What is this?
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 an 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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
T-Mobile boards daily-deal bandwagon with More for Me | Top |
Groupon-rival LivingSocial helps supply T-Mobile's new beta app with daily deals for Android users. | |
Android stays atop mobile ad heap | Top |
With 53 percent of ad impressions, Android continues as the leading smartphone OS on Millennial Media's mobile ad network, but Apple stays firmly in the lead as the top device maker. | |
Do new water technologies stand a chance? | Top |
With stingy, risk-averse customers, it's tough to commercialize new water purification technologies. Start-ups are focusing on a niche to get a foothold. | |
Nintendo: Wii U won't have DVD, Blu-ray playback | Top |
The company's CEO Satoru Iwata made that statement last week at the E3 gaming expo. He said that the playback wasn't worth adding to the platform. | |
Lenovo launching Android and Windows tablets | Top |
CEO reveals that Lenovo will unveil two Android tablets this summer, following by a Windows tablet later in the year. | |
Americans watching more TV in more places | Top |
With help from new and diverse technologies, people are watching television shows on a broader scale than they previously did. | |
Google updates search | Top |
Duke Nukem Forever launches and makes most reviewers wish it had remained vaporware, Skype and Comcast bring video calling into the living room, and Google's updates are designed to make search faster and more useful on the desktop and on mobile devices. | |
Monotype Imaging releases 500 new Web fonts | Top |
In addition to the new online font-licensing options, the typeface designer announces a deal with online publishing collective Drupal Gardens. | |
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. | |
LulzSec fields calls via hacking request line | Top |
The hacking group encourages people to call and request sites they want taken down. | |
Chrome encrypts Gmail whether you want it or not | Top |
Google is a big target for those who want to pry into others' e-mail accounts. The company's browser work is designed to make Gmail harder to hack. | |
iPad 3 to feature a Retina Display? | Top |
Images leaked from the iOS 5 SDK show double the resolution of the current iPad, leading some to believe that the next iPad could sport a high-resolution 2,048x1,536 Retina Display. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/15: 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. | |
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