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- Gartner: 141 million to use mobile payments in 2011
- Google Docs bumps maximum file size to 10GB
- 802.11n support to grow 465 percent through 2015
- Aquion Energy takes plunge into bulk grid storage
- Facebook iPhone app users irate over buggy update
- Jammie Thomas judgment lowered from $1.5 million to $54,000
- Anonymous still accessing, downloading NATO data
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/22: What is this?
- White iPod Touch launching later this year?
- Oracle to depose Google's CEO in patent lawsuit
- Lowell McAdam to take over as Verizon CEO
- Mint brings pending expense tracking to iPhone app
- Friday Poll: Do you like Facebook's redesigned chat?
- Verizon swings to profit on 4G LTE, iPhone strength
- Ask Maggie: Switching from Android to iPhone
- Test of corporate Google+ accounts scaled back
- Google's Calder doodle sways with laptop tilt
- Library of Congress: We didn't call WikiLeaks 'extremist'
- Apple's MacBook Air goes into Intel i5 hyperdrive
Gartner: 141 million to use mobile payments in 2011 | Top |
The number of people adopting mobile payments will surpass 141 million this year, up from 102 million in 2010, according to research from Gartner. | |
Google Docs bumps maximum file size to 10GB | Top |
The search giant has increased the size of files that can be uploaded and stored to its Google Docs to 10GB from 1GB previously. | |
802.11n support to grow 465 percent through 2015 | Top |
Research firm In-Stats says 53 million wireless-N-supported devices were available in 2010. That figure will jump to nearly 300 million in 2015. | |
Aquion Energy takes plunge into bulk grid storage | Top |
A Carnegie Mellon spinoff seeks to raise $30 million in venture capital to pursue cheap storage for wind and solar power with sodium ion batteries. | |
Facebook iPhone app users irate over buggy update | Top |
The latest update to Facebook's iPhone app has been crashing, freezing, and delivering errors to a portion of its users, triggering some backlash and news that FB is prepping a fix. | |
Jammie Thomas judgment lowered from $1.5 million to $54,000 | Top |
The judge in the long-running copyright case has reduced a third verdict against Jammie Thomas from $1.5 million to $54,000, calling the jury-awarded amount "outrageously high." | |
Anonymous still accessing, downloading NATO data | Top |
In an interview published today, a person claiming to belong to the "hactivist" group Anonymous tells CBS News that the organization plans to release all the data it has on NATO. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/22: 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. | |
White iPod Touch launching later this year? | Top |
AppleInsider's sources say that Apple won't deliver any new features in the iPod Touch. | |
Oracle to depose Google's CEO in patent lawsuit | Top |
Google CEO Larry Page has been ordered by the court to appear for questioning in the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Oracle over the search giant's use of Java. | |
Lowell McAdam to take over as Verizon CEO | Top |
McAdam, who serves as president and chief operating officer, has been the appointed successor since October and officially takes over on August 1. | |
Mint brings pending expense tracking to iPhone app | Top |
The personal financial-management company says that with the new feature, users will be able to know their true balances at any time. | |
Friday Poll: Do you like Facebook's redesigned chat? | Top |
Facebook has changed the way we chat with each other within the site. What's your reaction to the new chat sidebar? | |
Verizon swings to profit on 4G LTE, iPhone strength | Top |
The carrier says its wireless arm sold 1.2 million 4G LTE smartphones and data devices and activated 2.3 million iPhones. | |
Ask Maggie: Switching from Android to iPhone | Top |
This week's Ask Maggie explains what you need to know about dumping an Android smartphone for the iPhone. | |
Test of corporate Google+ accounts scaled back | Top |
A planned trial of accounts for organizations is being scaled back, but Google hopes ultimately to launch the Google+ feature for all comers sooner, in a few months. | |
Google's Calder doodle sways with laptop tilt | Top |
The latest dynamic doodle commemorates the appreciation sculptor Alexander Calder had for gravity--and helps Google show off the latest in Web programming. | |
Library of Congress: We didn't call WikiLeaks 'extremist' | Top |
After dispute over whether WikiLeaks is an "extremist Web site," a library representative explains to CNET how that label came to be applied to a book about the Web site. | |
Apple's MacBook Air goes into Intel i5 hyperdrive | Top |
Apple's new MacBook Air leapfrogs from old Intel Core 2 Duo silicon to a fresh Sandy Bridge chip. That's a leap of two generations, and it shows in the performance. | |
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