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- Mark Zuckerberg: More Google+ followers than anyone
- Report: MacBook Air slated for updated storage tech
- Firefox PDF reader passes 'pixel-perfect' test
- Google's July 4 doodle: Gosh, no American flag
- Google+ app for iOS awaits App Store approval
- Hackers target Apple server
- Google disables Realtime search
- Microsoft: Windows 8 will not be your idea
- Fox News reports Twitter hack to Secret Service
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/4: What is this?
- Microsoft signs search pact with China's Baidu
- Extension slurps Facebook contacts into Google+
- Breaking the Nazis' Enigma codes at Bletchley Park (photos)
- At Bletchley Park, breaking Enigma codes and winning WW II
- The secret life of white-space radio
- Boeing, ANA begin flying 787 Dreamliner test routes in Japan
- At retailers, iPad faces new foes
- To fight iPad, HP reaches for Russell Brand
- The delicious irony of MySpace, Zynga, and Owen Van Natta
- Microsoft releases Wi-Fi-logging code for privacy check
Mark Zuckerberg: More Google+ followers than anyone | Top |
Even though he hasn't posted anything, Mark Zuckerberg has one and a half times as many followers as Google CEO Larry Page and more than anyone else. | |
Report: MacBook Air slated for updated storage tech | Top |
The upcoming MacBook Air is rumored to get new storage technology--this is in addition to new Intel processors and a Thunderbolt connector. | |
Firefox PDF reader passes 'pixel-perfect' test | Top |
With the release of pdf.js version 0.2, the JavaScript-based PDF-reading software can fully handle a test document. Next up: faster performance. | |
Google's July 4 doodle: Gosh, no American flag | Top |
In commemoration of Independence Day, Google presents a doodle that shows America divided by a freeway, but hugged by a rainbow. There is also no American flag, which has caused some to be upset. | |
Google+ app for iOS awaits App Store approval | Top |
Those with access can use Android or the Web for Google's new social network, but an iOS app is on the way, too. | |
Hackers target Apple server | Top |
Document, posted via the AntiSec hacking campaign, appears to be a warning that Apple "could be a target too." | |
Google disables Realtime search | Top |
Search giant reveals that deal to index real-time Twitter data has expired, but says it's only missing temporarily. | |
Microsoft: Windows 8 will not be your idea | Top |
A former IT manager writes to Microsoft with an idea for Windows 8. Despite the fact that Windows 7 was based on customer input, a service rep tells him that the company doesn't accept ideas for new products. | |
Fox News reports Twitter hack to Secret Service | Top |
The news site's feed falsely reports that President Barack Obama was assassinated. Fox News demands an explanation, but Twitter suggests it wasn't to blame. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/4: 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. | |
Microsoft signs search pact with China's Baidu | Top |
The two Google rivals are teaming up for search results in China, territory Google left after censorship concerns. | |
Extension slurps Facebook contacts into Google+ | Top |
A Chrome extension lets people extract information their Facebook contacts have shared with them then import it into Google+. But does it break Facebook's rules? | |
Breaking the Nazis' Enigma codes at Bletchley Park (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Many say World War II would have lasted two more years if master British code breakers, led by Alan Turing, and using information and devices from Polish mathematicians, hadn't solved the Germans' secret cyphers. | |
At Bletchley Park, breaking Enigma codes and winning WW II | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Code breakers led by Alan Turing were able to beat the Germans at their cipher games, and in the process shorten the war by as much as two years. At Bletchley Park, all the work took place in secret, where it stayed for decades. | |
The secret life of white-space radio | Top |
White-space radio may solve the country's broadband needs, but it requires some clever thinking. | |
Boeing, ANA begin flying 787 Dreamliner test routes in Japan | Top |
The step, in which ANA pilots will fly the 787 on actual routes in Japan is considered a crucial step before first delivery of the plane, likely in August or September. | |
At retailers, iPad faces new foes | Top |
As more retail real estate is occupied by tablets, including iPad competitors, proportionately less is devoted to traditional personal computing devices, such as the clamshell laptop. | |
To fight iPad, HP reaches for Russell Brand | Top |
To advertise its not yet critically acclaimed TouchPad, HP creates a series of irreverent videos with Russell Brand. | |
The delicious irony of MySpace, Zynga, and Owen Van Natta | Top |
Revenge is a dish best served via an IPO? Owen Van Natta, who was fired as CEO of MySpace in 2010, could have bought the social network for a fraction of his stake in Zynga. | |
Microsoft releases Wi-Fi-logging code for privacy check | Top |
Company says publication of the code should demonstrate Microsoft's commitment to privacy and ensuring the protection of people's information. | |
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