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- Road Trip Picture of the Day, 7/15: What is this?
- News International chief resigns over phone hacking
- Oracle asks to depose Larry Page over Android suit
- Google land grab hints at data center expansion
- Building the A380, the world's largest passenger plane
- Making the massive Airbus A380 (photos)
- Ask Maggie: What you should know about ditching the iPhone for Android
- Google App Engine suffers availability problems
- Apple's A6 chip in pilot production
- Samsung, Acer Google Chromebooks still strong on Amazon
- Google rewiring the way we remember, study says
- Windows tablets on parade, but the crowd has iPads
- Is Reddit the new Twitter? 'Redditor' reports live from apt. complex turned crime scene
- This Day in Tech: Why we love Spotify; Google posts earnings
- U.S. video game industry sales continue slide
- Reports: New MacBook Airs to add storage, RAM
- Will Netflix reverse price hike? Outlook not good
- VC funding in second quarter continues 2011 uptick
- Report: Verizon, AT&T LTE phones likely incompatible
- Google+ officially tops 10 million users
Road Trip Picture of the Day, 7/15: 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. | |
News International chief resigns over phone hacking | Top |
Rebekah Brooks steps down as News Corp. comes under fire for its employees allegedly hacking phones of crime victims. | |
Oracle asks to depose Larry Page over Android suit | Top |
The company says the Google CEO has unique knowledge that could help its case. Google says the deposition would prove to be "superfluous." | |
Google land grab hints at data center expansion | Top |
In the second quarter, the company spent $917 million on capital expenditures, the majority of which went to land and building purchases. | |
Building the A380, the world's largest passenger plane | Top |
Road Trip 2011: CNET gets a firsthand look at how the double-decker behemoth that is Airbus' A380 is assembled inside the largest industrial building in Europe. It's a sight to behold. | |
Making the massive Airbus A380 (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Just across from Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France, the biggest passenger plane in the world is assembled in the biggest industrial building in Europe. CNET got to see it up close. | |
Ask Maggie: What you should know about ditching the iPhone for Android | Top |
This week's Ask Maggie details the ins and outs of switching from an iPhone to an Android smartphone and offers some explanation of voice over LTE and the difference between AT&T's 3G technologies. | |
Google App Engine suffers availability problems | Top |
Google's cloud-computing service suffers some availability problems for more than an hour. Customers' Python programs appeared unaffected, but Java programs were hit. | |
Apple's A6 chip in pilot production | Top |
Apple's A6 chip is being test-manufactured at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, marking a shift away from Apple's traditional manufacturing partner Samsung, according to Reuters. | |
Samsung, Acer Google Chromebooks still strong on Amazon | Top |
Google Chromebooks, despite receiving tepid reviews, are still holding steady on Amazon. The small laptops average about 3 pounds and run Google's Chrome OS. | |
Google rewiring the way we remember, study says | Top |
We used to turn to friends and family for help remembering things. Now, says research out of Columbia University, the Internet has become our primary external memory source. Let's hope Google doesn't break anytime soon. | |
Windows tablets on parade, but the crowd has iPads | Top |
Windows tablets are stuck in a past that insists on keeping designs firmly planted in the PC world. Maybe this is fine for some businesses, but consumers prefer the iPad, even if those consumers are "businesspeople" attending a Microsoft conference. | |
Is Reddit the new Twitter? 'Redditor' reports live from apt. complex turned crime scene | Top |
Instead of tweeting her harrowing experience waiting for the police to clear a murderer from a nearby apartment, New Jersey resident takes to Reddit. | |
This Day in Tech: Why we love Spotify; Google posts earnings | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, July 14. | |
U.S. video game industry sales continue slide | Top |
NPD Group reports that total video game industry sales fell 10 percent last month, while Microsoft claims that its Xbox 360 remained the best-selling console in the United States. | |
Reports: New MacBook Airs to add storage, RAM | Top |
Two new reports suggest Apple's doubling up on storage as part of the yet-to-be-announced entry-level MacBook Air refresh. The built-in RAM is said to be getting a shot in the arm as well, going up to 4GB. | |
Will Netflix reverse price hike? Outlook not good | Top |
Video-rental service doesn't appear ready to give any ground on new price hikes and competitors are now trying to benefit from controversy surrounding Netflix. | |
VC funding in second quarter continues 2011 uptick | Top |
The second quarter of 2011 proved that there is a great deal of venture money available for entrepreneurs in California who want to build Internet companies. | |
Report: Verizon, AT&T LTE phones likely incompatible | Top |
It's unlikely you'll be able to switch between carriers like you can with GSM carriers, according to a PC Magazine report. | |
Google+ officially tops 10 million users | Top |
Google's new foray into social networking is officially a hit. The company has announced that it had officially surpassed 10 million users. | |
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