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- How long can Sprint keep its unlimited plans up?
- T-Mobile to drop prices on smartphone plans
- EarthRisk crunches data to predict extreme weather
- Google adds malware warning to search results
- Roku officially unveils new game-enabled video players
- Intel to acquire Fulcrum Microsystems
- MultiMi wants to be TweetDeck killer
- ComplainApp shames companies into helping their customers
- Apple COO: iPad takes a bite out of Mac sales
- Apple notes 'future product transition' in analyst call
- Zillow prices IPO at $20 a share
- Hyundai Sonata review: Advanced hybrid system, cabin electronics
- This Day in Tech: Apple has best-ever quarter; Anonymous suspects arrested
- Sony toying with virtual-reality gaming headgear?
- FBI arrests 16 in Anonymous hacking investigation
- Bill Gates calls for reinvention of toilet: Why?
- VMware posts strong quarter, sees upside ahead
- Robo-vac, bouncing blender in design finals
- Mac OS X Lion goes on sale Wednesday
- Dow takes plunge into bioplastics in Brazil
How long can Sprint keep its unlimited plans up? | Top |
The carrier is the only one left to offer truly unlimited data, but some believe the bandwidth pressures will get to it eventually. | |
T-Mobile to drop prices on smartphone plans | Top |
The carrier is looking to offer aggressive plans as it awaits a takeover by AT&T. T-Mobile and Sprint have both struggled to add lucrative contract customers, and have been going after each other with discounts for months. | |
EarthRisk crunches data to predict extreme weather | Top |
Building off years of atmospheric data, EarthRisk Technologies does long-range weather forecasts for extreme heat and cold events. | |
Google adds malware warning to search results | Top |
Web giant says it has identified a Windows-only strain of malware that causes infected computers to send traffic to Google through proxy servers. | |
Roku officially unveils new game-enabled video players | Top |
The Roku 2 series of video-streaming boxes are smaller and offer casual gaming with a Wii-like motion controller. | |
Intel to acquire Fulcrum Microsystems | Top |
The private fables semiconductor expected to beef up Intel's cloud computing resources. | |
MultiMi wants to be TweetDeck killer | Top |
A new personal content aggregator called MultiMi launches in beta, wrapping up e-mail, social networking, cloud documents, and photo-sharing under one big bow. But is one-stop content shopping really what people want? | |
ComplainApp shames companies into helping their customers | Top |
Got a problem with a business? New app aims to rope in your social network pals to force the hand of the company that wronged you. | |
Apple COO: iPad takes a bite out of Mac sales | Top |
The iPad outsold the Mac by more than 5 million units in the most recent quarter and this trend doesn't appear to be waning. | |
Apple notes 'future product transition' in analyst call | Top |
Apple spends most of its earnings call talking about successes with existing products, though also makes time to note that it was planning a future product transition that would "impact" the current quarter. | |
Zillow prices IPO at $20 a share | Top |
Shares of the online real estate aggregator to begin trading tomorrow with a goal of raising nearly $75 million. | |
Hyundai Sonata review: Advanced hybrid system, cabin electronics | Top |
CNET reviews the 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, finding a car with a very advanced hybrid power train and useful cabin tech. | |
This Day in Tech: Apple has best-ever quarter; Anonymous suspects arrested | Top |
Too busy to keep up with today's tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET (and elsewhere) for Tuesday, July 19. | |
Sony toying with virtual-reality gaming headgear? | Top |
SCEE group studio manager says publisher is doing research on bringing VR games to recently announced 3D headset. | |
FBI arrests 16 in Anonymous hacking investigation | Top |
Arrests follow raids on homes as part of more than 35 search warrants related to an attack on PayPal computers, U.S. Department of Justice says. | |
Bill Gates calls for reinvention of toilet: Why? | Top |
Better sanitation would go a long way toward reducing illness and death associated with poor sanitation, billionaire's foundation says. | |
VMware posts strong quarter, sees upside ahead | Top |
The company says second-quarter results indicate "the continued adoption of virtualization," and it projects a strong third quarter too. | |
Robo-vac, bouncing blender in design finals | Top |
Robo TAP is a floor cleaner you can direct with your feet. It's one of eight finalists in this year's Electrolux Design Lab competition. | |
Mac OS X Lion goes on sale Wednesday | Top |
The much anticipated next version of Apple's Mac OS X will go on sale tomorrow, execs announced on Apple's second-quarter conference call. | |
Dow takes plunge into bioplastics in Brazil | Top |
In joint venture, Dow Chemical to make plastics from sugar-cane-derived ethanol and plastics to cut its use of fossil fuel feedstocks. | |
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