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- Study: Cell phones don't increase brain tumor risk in kids
- Amazon reportedly ramping up 7- and 10-inch tablets
- Latest LED bulbs plug in (photos)
- #f***youwashington: Hashtag of faith or despair?
- TW Cable loses 130,000 home-cable subscribers
- GM buys into solar EV charging through Sunlogics
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/28: What is this?
- What are Netflix and Hulu users watching, and how?
- Alibaba OS-powered handset launching this month
- Five things you didn't know about LED lightbulbs
- Google to speed up, host customers' Web sites
- Sony hit by loss from quake, lowers forecast
- Bitdefender 2012 brings tighter cloud, behavioral protection
- Nintendo posts loss as revenue slides
- Sprint posts wider loss on bad investments
- Nintendo slashes 3DS price to $169.99
- Basis strong-arms other wearable body sensors
- Sprint, LightSquared unveil network-sharing deal
- Totango set to enhance SaaS sales tools
- Google's AdMeld acquisition gets new DOJ scrutiny
Study: Cell phones don't increase brain tumor risk in kids | Top |
New research out of Europe suggests that children who use cell phones are at no increased risk of developing brain tumors. But researchers still caution that more studies are needed. | |
Amazon reportedly ramping up 7- and 10-inch tablets | Top |
The online retailer is reportedly busy lining up suppliers in time to launch both a 7-inch and 10-inch tablet sometime in the third quarter. | |
Latest LED bulbs plug in (photos) | Top |
The latest LED bulbs are brighter and give off a more even light than their predecessors, making energy-efficient LEDs more versatile. | |
#f***youwashington: Hashtag of faith or despair? | Top |
Started by blogger Jeff Jarvis, the political hashtag goes viral. But as it upsets touchy residents in Washington, is it anything more than a cry in the wilderness? | |
TW Cable loses 130,000 home-cable subscribers | Top |
The temptation is to call the people who dropped TWC cord cutters, but are they really unhappy with cable or have they just lost the ability to pay? | |
GM buys into solar EV charging through Sunlogics | Top |
GM Ventures invests in solar panel maker and project developer Sunlogics for solar canopies and large solar arrays at GM facilities. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/28: 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 are Netflix and Hulu users watching, and how? | Top |
Netflix viewers watch more movies, while Hulu users catch more TV shows, but both audiences grab most content directly from their PCs, says a new study from Nielsen. | |
Alibaba OS-powered handset launching this month | Top |
The mobile operating system is called Aliyun OS and will be running on the K-Touch Cloud-Smart Phone W700 by the end of this month. | |
Five things you didn't know about LED lightbulbs | Top |
LED bulbs are energy-efficient and designed to last for many years, but here are a few lesser-known features to consider when weighing a jump to LEDs. | |
Google to speed up, host customers' Web sites | Top |
With its new Page Speed Service, Google will rewrite your Web page and host it on its own servers. Unlike previous efforts to speed the Web, this one isn't free. | |
Sony hit by loss from quake, lowers forecast | Top |
The electronics giant reports a quarterly net loss due largely to the Japanese quake and tsunami but also due to a decline in TV sales, prompting it to lower its full-year forecast. | |
Bitdefender 2012 brings tighter cloud, behavioral protection | Top |
Bitdefender releases its 2012 suites with an interesting and effective mix of security tools based on both cloud-based definitions and behavioral detections, exclusive today to CNET Download.com. | |
Nintendo posts loss as revenue slides | Top |
Nintendo saw its revenue slip 50.2 percent year over year during the company's last-reported quarter, due to slumping hardware and software sales. | |
Sprint posts wider loss on bad investments | Top |
The company added 1.1 million net new customers, but lost 101,000 contract subscribers as iPhones at Verizon Wireless and AT&T applied additional competitive pressure. | |
Nintendo slashes 3DS price to $169.99 | Top |
Company will cut the price of its 3DS portable in the U.S., starting August 12. Nintendo is lowering the price of its handheld game device in other markets too. | |
Basis strong-arms other wearable body sensors | Top |
Wristwatch-like heart-rate and wellness sensor collects more data about your body than competing products. | |
Sprint, LightSquared unveil network-sharing deal | Top |
In a 15-year arrangement tied to a 4G push, LightSquared will pay Sprint $9 billion in cash and $4.5 billion in credits for LTE access and satellite equipment. | |
Totango set to enhance SaaS sales tools | Top |
A new company is helping software-as-a-service companies dance their way into more sales. | |
Google's AdMeld acquisition gets new DOJ scrutiny | Top |
The Justice Department has submitted a second request for information on Google's attempt to acquire Admeld, which optimizes online display ads. | |
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