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- Readers respond to HP, Apple comparison
- Google Maps cans traffic estimates
- Cut-rate Apple: iPhones for nine bucks, iPads for 70?
- Study: Women bigger sexters than men
- A beginner's guide to telecom jargon
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/16: What is this?
- Kootol targets Microsoft, Apple, others over patent
- Google Badges: What have you been reading?
- Car2Go ups car-sharing ante by going all-electric
- Volts, Transit Connects EVs added to NYC vehicle fleet
- This Day in Tech: Google vs. Facebook; HTC loses patent ruling
- Twitter tries to come to terms with Microsoft's Bing
- Zuckerberg back atop Google+ (openly)
- Phone hacking scandal claims Dow Jones CEO
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- RIM may be planning media-streaming device
- Amazon's Nook Color killer shipping soon?
- Report: Facebook working on news-reading tools
- Google+ makes me happier than Facebook
- Images hint at Thunderbolt-equipped Apple display
Readers respond to HP, Apple comparison | Top |
Readers respond to a critique of Hewlett-Packard's product innovation. Some of the comments offer a strong counterpoint to arguments put forth in last week's post. | |
Google Maps cans traffic estimates | Top |
Deeming its traffic estimates not accurate enough, Google no longer displays how long it will take you to get from point A to point B in traffic on Google Maps. The company says it's trying to find more accurate methods. | |
Cut-rate Apple: iPhones for nine bucks, iPads for 70? | Top |
editor's notebook I have what, for a tech editor, is a shocking confession to make: I'm--gasp--not an early adopter. But at these prices, maybe it's time to join Generation i. | |
Study: Women bigger sexters than men | Top |
It seems that Rep. Anthony Weiner may have been in the minority. A study by two professors suggests that women might be more likely to sext than me. | |
A beginner's guide to telecom jargon | Top |
CNET lays out the lingo so you can cram, throttle, and churn your way into the hearts of telecommunications geeks the world over. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/16: 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. | |
Kootol targets Microsoft, Apple, others over patent | Top |
India-based Kootol Software is taking aim at more than 30 companies for what it says is a violation of a patent it has the rights to. | |
Google Badges: What have you been reading? | Top |
Google Badges tracks your news reading, rewards voracious readers, and helps you organize your reading habit. | |
Car2Go ups car-sharing ante by going all-electric | Top |
Car2Go is bringing 300 all-electric Smart ForTwos to San Diego. Members of the car sharing program can rent these EVs by the day, hour, or minute, but with an 84-mile range, they won't be going very far. | |
Volts, Transit Connects EVs added to NYC vehicle fleet | Top |
To reduce air pollution, carbon emissions, and gas consumption, the City of New York added 70 electric cars to its vehicle fleet. | |
This Day in Tech: Google vs. Facebook; HTC loses patent ruling | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Friday, July 15. | |
Twitter tries to come to terms with Microsoft's Bing | Top |
Twitter and Microsoft are talking about renewing their data stream licensing deal, according to All Things Digital, but its sources say the two sides are still far apart. Google walked away from a similar deal with Twitter recently. | |
Zuckerberg back atop Google+ (openly) | Top |
Google says that Mark Zuckerberg didn't, after all, shut himself away from the prying eyes of Google+ members. It was, allegedly, a mere glitch. Zuckerberg's back. And he now has almost twice the followers of Larry Page. | |
Phone hacking scandal claims Dow Jones CEO | Top |
Hinton is leaving the company in the wake of the PhoneGate hacking scandal--the second high-ranking News Corp. executive to step down in a single day. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Sony Vaio Z, Ion Audio iCade, and the 2011 Audi A4. | |
RIM may be planning media-streaming device | Top |
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion could budge into the home entertainment segment with a media-streaming box, according to rumors. | |
Amazon's Nook Color killer shipping soon? | Top |
Rumors that Amazon.com will soon unveil a 7-inch Android tablet continue to percolate. The new model will reportedly be designed to take on Barnes & Noble's Nook Color. | |
Report: Facebook working on news-reading tools | Top |
Facebook is said to be working on a new project with a number of large media companies to deliver a news-reading tool that will let users read stories from within the massive social network. | |
Google+ makes me happier than Facebook | Top |
Google+ splits the difference between Facebook and Twitter, and the result is a new social network that actually works. | |
Images hint at Thunderbolt-equipped Apple display | Top |
Apple's 27-inch LED cinema display product could soon be getting the faster-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology, letting users daisy-chain Thunderbolt-equipped gadgets. | |
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