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- 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?
- All aboard the Orient Express (photos)
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Luxury aboard the Orient Express' British Pullman
- Borders shelves store feature in iOS e-reader app
- This summer, Twitter ads will get harder to ignore
- Report: 500 million Web-enabled TVs by 2015
- Researchers reprogram brain cells into heart cells
- This Day in Tech: Shuttle launch; LivingSocial closer to IPO
- New Firefox beta enhances security and tablet viewing
- Google's Schmidt discusses Google+, Facebook, China
- Yahoo shares dip as Einhorn sells off stake
- Apple targets GetJar for using 'App Store' name
- New Facebook scam takes advantage of video calling
- Navy one step closer to aircraft carrier X-47B flights
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. | |
All aboard the Orient Express (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Many may not know that the present day version of the famous train experience includes a series of special day trips in England. CNET climbs aboard one of the world's most luxurious trains. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Logitech Tablet Keyboard for the iPad, Pioneer's SP-PK21BS speaker system, and the AiAiAi TMA1 Professional DJ Monitoring Headphones. | |
Luxury aboard the Orient Express' British Pullman | Top |
Road Trip 2011: CNET gets a taste of the best that can be had on a train--the Venice-Simplon Orient Express' British Pullman, an 11-carriage exercise in luxury and good times. | |
Borders shelves store feature in iOS e-reader app | Top |
The first of the big e-reader apps has conformed to Apple's new policy, the enforcement of which was supposed to begin a week ago. | |
This summer, Twitter ads will get harder to ignore | Top |
The service is set to start showing ads in users' "timelines" within the next month, following through on plans it has talked about for more than a year. | |
Report: 500 million Web-enabled TVs by 2015 | Top |
This year alone, around 25 percent of all flat-panel sets will come with Internet capabilities, and this trend is expected to grow to 47 percent by 2015, DisplaySearch says in report. | |
Researchers reprogram brain cells into heart cells | Top |
Penn researchers are the first to directly convert a non-heart cell type into a heart cell via RNA transfer, managing to change both a brain cell and a skin cell into a heart cell. | |
This Day in Tech: Shuttle launch; LivingSocial closer to IPO | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET and elsewhere for Friday, July 8. | |
New Firefox beta enhances security and tablet viewing | Top |
Security tweaks to make Firefox safer join memory management improvements and Android enhancements in the latest browser beta from Mozilla. | |
Google's Schmidt discusses Google+, Facebook, China | Top |
Google Executive Chairman and former CEO Eric Schmidt sat down with reporters in Idaho this week and discussed some of the most buzz-worthy and pressing topics surrounding his company these days | |
Yahoo shares dip as Einhorn sells off stake | Top |
David Einhorn's hedge fund, Greenlight Capital, drops the investment it made in Yahoo, saying the profit it had hoped to see from the Internet giant's stake in China's Alibaba Group didn't pan out. | |
Apple targets GetJar for using 'App Store' name | Top |
Mobile application provider GetJar is the latest Apple legal target for using the term "App Store" to describe its mobile application storefront. | |
New Facebook scam takes advantage of video calling | Top |
The next time you see a wall post on Facebook that says "Enable Video Calls," don't click on it. | |
Navy one step closer to aircraft carrier X-47B flights | Top |
The F-18 that landed aboard the USS Eisenhower uses the same avionics and software as the X-47B, a robot stealth plane that's like a UAV drone on steroids. | |
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