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- A Star Wars video game unlike any other
- CNET Road Trip tours Europe
- Fanless heat sink design promises cooler, quieter CPUs
- Report: Backlit keyboards returning to MacBook Air
- ISP data retention plan hits Capitol Hill snag
- Julian Assange's extradition hearing begins
- Web proxy add-on Cocoon goes free
- PowerCost Monitor fills out with People Power app
- Netflix hikes prices, adds DVD-only plan
- FCC cracks down on unauthorized phone charges
- Google+ growing fast
- How committed are ISPs to graduated response?
- Amazon turns to voters on sales tax fight
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/12: What is this?
- Analyst: iPhone 5 likely coming to Sprint, T-Mobile
- Android users: Don't fret over Google's fee battles
- AT&T to unveil first two 4G LTE products
- Foursquare joins daily-deals market
- Google+ faces thorny online identity issues
- Apple's chief patent attorney leaving, report says
A Star Wars video game unlike any other | Top |
Combine a concept Star Wars game with a 20-foot-wide multitouch LCD screen and you get nerd nirvana. | |
CNET Road Trip tours Europe | Top |
CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman travels to Europe for his annual Road Trip adventure. This year, he'll check out the coolest technology, aviation, and cyber-sights the Old World has to offer. | |
Fanless heat sink design promises cooler, quieter CPUs | Top |
New fanless heat sink design out of Sandia National Laboratories said to offer more efficient CPU cooling. | |
Report: Backlit keyboards returning to MacBook Air | Top |
Irked that you can't see the keyboard keys well when using the MacBook Air in the dark? That might be a thing of the past with Apple reportedly bringing backlit keys back to its upcoming Air models. | |
ISP data retention plan hits Capitol Hill snag | Top |
Controversial legislation to require Internet providers to store logs about their customers for 18 months has run into an unexpected obstacle: a former supporter. | |
Julian Assange's extradition hearing begins | Top |
The WikiLeaks editor begins his appeal of a February decision to send him to Sweden to face questioning regarding allegations of sexual misconduct. | |
Web proxy add-on Cocoon goes free | Top |
Small start-up from Santa Barbara, Calif., has big plans for making the Web safer, and the next step involves making its Firefox add-on free to all, the company exclusively tells CNET. | |
PowerCost Monitor fills out with People Power app | Top |
Despite Microsoft and Google pulling out of home energy, other monitor makers are selling products directly to consumers that bring real-time power data online using a home broadband connection. | |
Netflix hikes prices, adds DVD-only plan | Top |
The company is now charging $7.99 per month for one DVD out at a time, with no streaming, while increasing the price of its basic DVD-and-streaming plan by nearly 60 percent. | |
FCC cracks down on unauthorized phone charges | Top |
The commission approves a proposal to improve the notification of third-party charges on a phone bill, an act known as "cramming." | |
Google+ growing fast | Top |
New MacBook Airs and Mac Pros are likely to be released alongside Mac OS X Lion soon, Anonymous takes on the U.S. military, and a third-party analysis predicts that Google+ will hit 20 million users by this weekend. | |
How committed are ISPs to graduated response? | Top |
For years now, AT&T and Verizon signaled that they wanted to leave copyright enforcement to the government and content creators. What led them to reverse their position? | |
Amazon turns to voters on sales tax fight | Top |
Amazon wants to bring a referendum before California voters to stop the state from forcing online retailers to collect sales tax. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/12: What is this? | Top |
If you know what today's picture shows, you could be eligible to win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. | |
Analyst: iPhone 5 likely coming to Sprint, T-Mobile | Top |
Piper Jaffray analyst Chris Larsen is the latest to weigh in on talk of carriers beyond AT&T and Verizon Wireless getting the next iPhone. | |
Android users: Don't fret over Google's fee battles | Top |
Google and handset makers using its Android OS to build smartphones are fending off patent claims from Oracle and Microsoft. Fortunately, the fight is unlikely to affect the price you pay. | |
AT&T to unveil first two 4G LTE products | Top |
Carrier will initially sell a USB laptop card and mobile hot-spot device as it races to catch up to Verizon on the 4G front. | |
Foursquare joins daily-deals market | Top |
The location-based social network has signed deals with LivingSocial, AT&T, and other companies to offer a daily-deals service. | |
Google+ faces thorny online identity issues | Top |
Is that really Lady Gaga on Google's social network? Can a political dissident speak freely and anonymously? Google+ favors real-world names, but it's not a simple issue. | |
Apple's chief patent attorney leaving, report says | Top |
Reuters says that Richard "Chip" Lutton Jr. is being replaced by BJ Watrous, the former deputy general counsel for Hewlett-Packard. | |
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