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- DOJ: We can force you to decrypt that laptop
- HTC gives timeline for unlocking bootloaders
- How many devices can a smartphone, tablet replace?
- Getting a peek at Harley-Davidson's engine factory
- Designing a Harley-Davidson engine (photos)
- Groupon updates rules on mobile tracking, data sharing
- Dazzling audio designs from Europe and the U.S.
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/10: What is this?
- What's driving rise in music sales?
- Man has QR code tattooed onto chest (really?)
- HP fiddles while Apple innovates
- Google+ is multiplying some notification e-mails
- Climate impact threatens biodiesel future in EU
- Major grocery chain gets rid of self-checkout
- What Oracle wants from storage
- Court: It's OK to use GPS to track cheating spouse
- Apple loses playlist patent suit, must pay $8M
- Robots take the big screen in NYC next week
- Ford wins a rare corporate foothold on Google+
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/9: What is this?
DOJ: We can force you to decrypt that laptop | Top |
The U.S. Justice Department is seeking court order that would require defendant in Colorado mortgage scam case to disclose her passphrase or decrypt the files. | |
HTC gives timeline for unlocking bootloaders | Top |
Software updates to unlock bootloaders are scheduled to roll out for the HTC Sensation next month, followed by the HTC Sensation 4G and the HTV Evo 3D. | |
How many devices can a smartphone, tablet replace? | Top |
Has the smartphone become the quintessential all-in-one device? And if you have both a smartphone and a tablet, where does that leave your laptop? | |
Getting a peek at Harley-Davidson's engine factory | Top |
CNET tours a Harley-Davidson plant near Milwaukee, Wisc., where one can get an inside look at the process of building the bikes' signature V-Twin engines, including those engines going into its new Dark Custom line. | |
Designing a Harley-Davidson engine (photos) | Top |
The Harley-Davidson Steel Toe Tour at the company's Powertrain Operations plant in Wisconsin gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the engine-build process, as well as how a bike evolves from an idea to reality. | |
Groupon updates rules on mobile tracking, data sharing | Top |
Group coupon-buying start-up announces privacy rule changes about the way it collects location data from mobile devices and how it shares personal information on its users. | |
Dazzling audio designs from Europe and the U.S. | Top |
The best of today's high-end audio not only has to sound great, it has to look the part. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/10: 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's driving rise in music sales? | Top |
Was it the death of LimeWire, lower prices, Adele's skyrocketing popularity, or Amazon's big discount of Lady Gaga that halted a seven-year decline in album sales? | |
Man has QR code tattooed onto chest (really?) | Top |
A man claims to have created the world's first animated tattoo, which comes alive when a QR code seared into one's chest is scanned with an iPhone. It makes for interesting viewing. | |
HP fiddles while Apple innovates | Top |
Hewlett-Packard is a company with deep roots in Silicon Valley. But you would never know it. Most of the device innovation comes from its Valley neighbor, Apple. | |
Google+ is multiplying some notification e-mails | Top |
Users of Google's social-networking service, still in beta and mostly closed to the public, are tweeting complaints about getting the same e-mail notification multiple times--like 20 times or more. | |
Climate impact threatens biodiesel future in EU | Top |
Europe's world-leading industry is now on the verge of being legislated out of existence after the studies reveal biodiesel's indirect impact cancels out most of its benefits. | |
Major grocery chain gets rid of self-checkout | Top |
The technology that allows customers to check themselves out of supermarkets may be on the way out after Albertsons decides it's too impersonal. Other chains may follow suit. | |
What Oracle wants from storage | Top |
Oracle bought Sun which had previously bought an independent storage company, STK. Oracle's new storage strategy: storage is a feature of the Oracle application. | |
Court: It's OK to use GPS to track cheating spouse | Top |
Panel of judges in New Jersey rules that it is perfectly permissible for a wife to track a husband whom she suspects to be a cheater, with the help of GPS. | |
Apple loses playlist patent suit, must pay $8M | Top |
Federal jury in Eastern Texas rules against Apple in a case accusing the iPod maker of infringing on patents for downloadable playlists. | |
Robots take the big screen in NYC next week | Top |
The Robot Film Festival July 16-17 in New York will feature shorts about robots, robot entertainers, and the Botskers red-carpet awards ceremony. | |
Ford wins a rare corporate foothold on Google+ | Top |
Google won't let corporations use Google+ until later this year--unless like Ford Motor Co., they get there through an early testing program. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/9: 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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