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- Spotify (finally) launches in the U.S.
- Imogen Heap controls music with 'magic gloves'
- Google hastens Google+ corporate account launch
- Jawbone launching Up, a fitness bracelet
- Jimmy Fallon and Seth Green on Google+: Sorry
- Whip-smart whippersnappers at Google Science Fair
- Hacker Sabu unmasked yet again
- Android 3.2 rolling out on Xoom, Motorola says
- Exclusive: Retrevo to launch gadget model decoder
- Netflix managers prepared for backlash to price hike
- Zuckerberg closes off his Google+ account
- Google+: It's a man thing
- Sony debuts S1 and S2 Android Honeycomb tablets (photos)
- Netflix, NBC renew contract; more shows for streaming
- 'BabyBeat' computer system could battle SIDS
- This Day in Tech: Netflix customers are angry birds
- Apple tweaks international App Store pricing
- Seven Netflix alternatives
- Spotify: Thursday's the day for U.S. launch
- Google unveils new photo-sharing social network
Spotify (finally) launches in the U.S. | Top |
The music-streaming service is available to U.S. customers. | |
Imogen Heap controls music with 'magic gloves' | Top |
The gloves function as both live instruments and DJ. The singer debuted the technology at a TED conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. | |
Google hastens Google+ corporate account launch | Top |
With "thousands upon thousands" of businesses expressing interest in Google+ accounts, the company is speeding up the launch schedule. | |
Jawbone launching Up, a fitness bracelet | Top |
The maker of Bluetooth headsets and speakers is extending its line to include health and wellness products. | |
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Green on Google+: Sorry | Top |
In a pointed diss of Google+, the two comedians decide there's something faintly silly about trying to beat Facebook by making Google+ invitation only. | |
Whip-smart whippersnappers at Google Science Fair | Top |
CNET's Boonsri Dickinson gets happily intimidated by school kids who're inventing cutting-edge sailboats, keeping trains from derailing, and seem on the verge of finding a cure for cancer. | |
Hacker Sabu unmasked yet again | Top |
Person identified as hacker by rival hacker says he's not involved in "that hacking stuff." | |
Android 3.2 rolling out on Xoom, Motorola says | Top |
Android 3.2 is launching on the Motorola Xoom. A couple of marquee improvements include a new zoom mode and support for long-dormant hardware. The new version of Honeycomb will also come to other tablets in the near future. | |
Exclusive: Retrevo to launch gadget model decoder | Top |
Gadget review site is collecting and presenting data on what that string of letters and numbers in the model number means. | |
Netflix managers prepared for backlash to price hike | Top |
Customer service reps are telling callers that a day before unveiling a price hike, managers told them to expect some angry calls. A Wall Street analyst has accused Netflix of being unprepared for backlash. | |
Zuckerberg closes off his Google+ account | Top |
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears to have made his Google+ account very private. He has, however, uploaded a much more cuddly picture of himself. | |
Google+: It's a man thing | Top |
Statistics released by a company called Find People On Plus suggest that Google's new social-networking service is almost 75 percent male. Naturally, the No. 1 occupation for participants is "engineer." | |
Sony debuts S1 and S2 Android Honeycomb tablets (photos) | Top |
CNET gets a hands-on with the 4G Android 3.0 Honeycomb devices in San Francisco. | |
Netflix, NBC renew contract; more shows for streaming | Top |
While everyone continues to go mad over the Netflix price hikes, at least the online rental service is holding on to some of its Hollywood studio contracts and adding more content. | |
'BabyBeat' computer system could battle SIDS | Top |
Israeli researchers develop system that sounds an alarm to wake the baby and alert the parents if an infant's skin tone changes enough to indicate a slowing heart rate. | |
This Day in Tech: Netflix customers are angry birds | Top |
Too busy to keep up with today's tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, July 13. | |
Apple tweaks international App Store pricing | Top |
To adjust for foreign exchange rates and local tax laws, Apple's made changes to app pricing in a number of countries. The change means apps are cheaper for some and more expensive for others. | |
Seven Netflix alternatives | Top |
Netflix recently announced price increases that upset a lot of customers, to say the least. Whether or not you're planning to cancel your own Netflix account, it's good to know what alternatives are out there. Let's take a look at seven Netflix alternatives. | |
Spotify: Thursday's the day for U.S. launch | Top |
Now's the time for Spotify's U.S. launch, the company says. More details about the popular music-streaming service making its stateside debut are coming in the morning. | |
Google unveils new photo-sharing social network | Top |
Although the search giant isn't talking about the service, Photovine looks as though it will ultimately enable users to upload photos to followers from their mobile phones. | |
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