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- Google good news: Nevada's yes to driverless cars
- Ryan Cleary, alleged hacker, has Asperger's, lawyer says
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/25: What is this?
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Chatter picks up for Sandy Bridge MacBook Air
- Regulatory scrutiny alone is a test for Google
- Hackers leak former British PM Tony Blair data
- Apple seeds second beta of iOS 5 to devs
- 'Games at Google' now hiring
- iOS 5 code bits hint at minor iPod Touch upgrades
- Report: Facebook has 750 million members
- Google versus trustbusters, a history
- Google axes PowerMeter--a bad sign for others?
- Foursquare gets $50M to 'make the world easier to use'
- Google's enemy list, a primer
- EA confirms customer data stolen
- Skype for iPad hands-on: New competition for Apple's FaceTime
- uTorrent 3.0 arrives with streaming and Web UI
- Google euthanizes Google Health, unplugs PowerMeter
- Skype posts, pulls video of iPad video chat app
Google good news: Nevada's yes to driverless cars | Top |
The state of Nevada passes a bill that requests its Department of Transportation to create rules and regulations that will allow driverless cars on Nevada's roads. | |
Ryan Cleary, alleged hacker, has Asperger's, lawyer says | Top |
The 19-year-old, said to be connected to the LulzSec hacking group, remains in custody after bail was granted. His lawyer says Cleary also has agoraphobia, the BBC reports. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/25: 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. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the Samsung Exhibit 4G, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V, and the 2011 Lexus CT 200h. | |
Chatter picks up for Sandy Bridge MacBook Air | Top |
New MacBook Air sporting a Sandy Bridge processor and a high-speed Thunderbolt connector is headed toward mass production, report says. | |
Regulatory scrutiny alone is a test for Google | Top |
As trustbusters ratchet up the pressure on Google, the Web giant may be challenged to pursue as aggressive a corporate strategy as it historically has. | |
Hackers leak former British PM Tony Blair data | Top |
Hacker group releases what looks like former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's electronic address book. It says it targeted Blair over his support for the Iraq war. | |
Apple seeds second beta of iOS 5 to devs | Top |
Apple gives developers a new beta version of its upcoming iOS 5 software, which brings with it Wi-Fi Sync, letting users transfer files back and forth between an iOS device and a Mac on the same wireless network. | |
'Games at Google' now hiring | Top |
Job listing for a games product manager indicates the search giant is definitely planning to get into the games business. | |
iOS 5 code bits hint at minor iPod Touch upgrades | Top |
Will the next iPod Touch be a minor update? Code snippets from the yet-to-be-released iOS 5 suggest that could be the case. | |
Report: Facebook has 750 million members | Top |
Though the social-networking site hasn't released an official statement yet, it enjoys 750 million regular users who log in at least once per month, according to a report. That would be a quick jump from numbers the company touted last summer. | |
Google versus trustbusters, a history | Top |
A new FTC probe into Google's business practices is just the company's latest run-in with antitrust officials. Here's a recap. | |
Google axes PowerMeter--a bad sign for others? | Top |
Google's decision to unplug home electricity-monitoring application PowerMeter is a sign of how difficult it has been for home energy apps to catch on. | |
Foursquare gets $50M to 'make the world easier to use' | Top |
Funding round was expected, and comes in a week when Foursquare hit a significant milestone of 10 million registered users. | |
Google's enemy list, a primer | Top |
As regulators review Google's business practices, they'll find plenty of enemies of the Web giant to help in building a case. | |
EA confirms customer data stolen | Top |
Electronic Arts says personal data and "some unencrypted passwords" compromised on server hosting BioWare Neverwinter Nights forums. | |
Skype for iPad hands-on: New competition for Apple's FaceTime | Top |
Skype for iPad is expected to launch Tuesday in the App Store. In the meantime, we got our hands on the app today and it looks like it will be a great option for video calls. | |
uTorrent 3.0 arrives with streaming and Web UI | Top |
One of the most popular BitTorrent clients in the world goes version 3, and adds streaming video/audio support, a Web UI to control downloads, and more. | |
Google euthanizes Google Health, unplugs PowerMeter | Top |
Google axes health records and home energy use-monitoring services, citing lagging adoption. | |
Skype posts, pulls video of iPad video chat app | Top |
A video of Skype's unannounced and unreleased app for iPad briefly popped up on Skype's YouTube channel before getting pulled down. | |
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