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- An ingenious way to control a billboard with your iPhone
- Internet back online in Syria; violent protest videos surface
- Report: Apple's Time Capsule to work as iCloud drive
- Apple store in Germany defaced with huge Windows logo
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/5: What is this?
- What is a Windows 8 PC?
- Affordable single-person rocket launched
- 'Daily Show' gives Palin historical Twitter hashtag
- Extreme toothpick art (photos)
- Can McTivia take over for Apple TV in a pinch?
- iTunes slip-up reveals auto app-updates feature
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/4: What is it?
- Tech goliaths outmaneuvered at D9 conference
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Hackers target Sony, Nintendo and FBI partner Web site
- Sony confirms Lulzsec compromised server data
- Cities are prime proving grounds for green living
- HP shows off TouchPad tablet doing Flash video
- Hackers go wild: An overview of recent incidents
An ingenious way to control a billboard with your iPhone | Top |
McDonald's launches a campaign in Sweden whereby, without downloading an app, you can play pong through your iPhone on a huge billboard and win free food. | |
Internet back online in Syria; violent protest videos surface | Top |
Internet access is back online in Syria after two-thirds of networks in the country became unreachable from the rest of the world in the midst of street protests. | |
Report: Apple's Time Capsule to work as iCloud drive | Top |
Could you need to buy hardware from Apple to get into its upcoming iCloud service? A new report suggests it'll play a part in syncing files across iOS and Mac OS devices. | |
Apple store in Germany defaced with huge Windows logo | Top |
The site of the forthcoming Apple store in Hamburg is suddenly adorned with a rather large Windows Logo. No one has yet claimed responsibility. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/5: 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. | |
What is a Windows 8 PC? | Top |
What will a Windows 8 PC look like? We won't know until we see one, but you can bet many Windows 8 devices won't look like the PC you're using today. | |
Affordable single-person rocket launched | Top |
A rocket that carries just one human being is launched in Denmark with what appears to be some success. It cost about $69,000 to build. | |
'Daily Show' gives Palin historical Twitter hashtag | Top |
In celebration of Sarah Palin's slight misrecollection of the story of Paul Revere, 'The Daily Show' staff creates a Twitter hashtag in order to collect Palinesque versions of history. | |
Extreme toothpick art (photos) | Top |
Steven J. Backman's painstaking (and splinter-inducing) artworks require only three things--toothpicks, glue, and plenty of patience. | |
Can McTivia take over for Apple TV in a pinch? | Top |
When my Apple TV packed it in, I was left to find another computer/TV hybrid on the spot. So I installed a new McTivia, and the results are promising. | |
iTunes slip-up reveals auto app-updates feature | Top |
A brief slip-up in some iTunes instructional text hints that Apple plans to add automatic app updates to its iOS software. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/4: What is it? | 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. | |
Tech goliaths outmaneuvered at D9 conference | Top |
Upstart punks fly rings around established company CEOs at exclusive tech confab. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Barnes & Noble Nook Touch Reader, 2011 Ford Mustang GT, and Nike+ SportWatch GPS. | |
Hackers target Sony, Nintendo and FBI partner Web site | Top |
Customer data from Sony Europe, InfraGard passwords and benign data from Nintendo server released in separate intrusions, hackers claim. | |
Sony confirms Lulzsec compromised server data | Top |
Sony Pictures says it's working with the FBI to find out the identities of the people who posted confidential data from its Web sites online yesterday. | |
Cities are prime proving grounds for green living | Top |
Cities need it all--smart grid, renewable energy, recycling, clean air, and clean water--but policy barriers and multiple stakeholders can create obstacles to adoption. | |
HP shows off TouchPad tablet doing Flash video | Top |
Hewlett-Packard demonstrates its upcoming TouchPad tablet running Flash video. The demo is impressive and gives HP a feature the iPad doesn't have. | |
Hackers go wild: An overview of recent incidents | Top |
Several hacking groups have been taking aim at companies and government organizations, and posting their findings on the Web. Here's a look at what's been happening. | |
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