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- Microsoft ribs Google's ad tech with 'Gmail Man'
- IEE: Smart grids depend on consumers for success
- Bloom Energy to power data center with biogas
- Motorola Mobility CEO highlights upcoming products
- Logitech's Google TV debacle drags down earnings
- House panel approves broadened ISP snooping bill
- Google's Schmidt to testify before Congress on Sept. 21
- Motorola holds its ground in second quarter
- Twitter starts injecting paid tweets into the stream
- George Lucas loses Stormtrooper copyright suit in U.K.
- Researchers build DNA neural network that thinks
- Report: Breach exposes data of 35 million S. Koreans
- Study: Tablets powering mobile broadband growth
- White plastic iPhone 4 pops up, possibly '4S' model
- Tesla begins assembling beta versions of Model S
- Fuel economy deal pushes average to 54.5 mpg
- From hybrid cars to hybrid production trailers
- Alex Trebek, porcupine at Google for National Geographic contest (photos)
- Android is top OS, but Apple top smartphone maker
- 3DS owners not totally out of luck, thanks to Nintendo 'Ambassador program'
Microsoft ribs Google's ad tech with 'Gmail Man' | Top |
A new video spoof from Microsoft takes a crack at Google's use of contextual advertising in Gmail, equating the practice to a real-life delivery person called the "Gmail Man." | |
IEE: Smart grids depend on consumers for success | Top |
White paper finds cost benefit increases for utilities the more consumers agree to participate in managing electricity use. | |
Bloom Energy to power data center with biogas | Top |
NTT America says it will install Bloom Energy fuel cells running on biogas at its California data center as part of NTT's efficient data center initiative. | |
Motorola Mobility CEO highlights upcoming products | Top |
Sanjay Jha tells CNET the company is planning two more tablets and a second 4G LTE smartphone. The first, the Droid Bionic, will come out in September. | |
Logitech's Google TV debacle drags down earnings | Top |
Logitech reports a disappointing quarter and names an interim CEO. The company's Google TV experiment is one of the reasons why. | |
House panel approves broadened ISP snooping bill | Top |
By a 19 to 10 vote, a House committee votes to require Internet service providers to keep track of what their users are doing for one year in case it would be useful for future police investigations. | |
Google's Schmidt to testify before Congress on Sept. 21 | Top |
A date has finally been set for Eric Schmidt's appearance before a Senate panel, which will mark the most significant Capitol Hill appearance any Google executive has made in the company's history. | |
Motorola holds its ground in second quarter | Top |
Motorola Mobility slightly beat analyst expectations when it reported second-quarter earnings as it competes in the ultracompetitive mobile phone market. | |
Twitter starts injecting paid tweets into the stream | Top |
The social network's promoted tweets ad platform is getting a higher profile today with a new program that puts those paid tweets from companies into user streams. | |
George Lucas loses Stormtrooper copyright suit in U.K. | Top |
English Supreme Court sides with the prop designer who created the original Stormtrooper helmet, who sells replicas for a few grand a pop in the U.K. Copyright in the U.S., however, gets upheld. | |
Researchers build DNA neural network that thinks | Top |
Caltech scientists say they have built a rudimentary DNA "brain" that can answer questions, albeit under very limited terms. | |
Report: Breach exposes data of 35 million S. Koreans | Top |
More than half of South Korea's population could be at risk of phishing and spam after data breach. | |
Study: Tablets powering mobile broadband growth | Top |
The number of mobile broadband devices will continue its torrid pace of growth, according to research firm IHS iSuppli. | |
White plastic iPhone 4 pops up, possibly '4S' model | Top |
An alleged plastic iPhone 4 has popped up with what its finders say are plastic panels on the front and back, as well as a speedier processor. | |
Tesla begins assembling beta versions of Model S | Top |
Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen and Model S Program Director Jerome Guillen announce that Tesla has begun working on beta versions of the Model S sedan. | |
Fuel economy deal pushes average to 54.5 mpg | Top |
Automakers and the White House are said to be close to a deal that will set the average fuel efficiency for cars and light trucks through 2025. | |
From hybrid cars to hybrid production trailers | Top |
King Kong Production Trailers is making a trailer that runs on solar power and biodiesel, and offers eco-friendly interior options--just the thing if you're a hybrid-vehicle-driving movie star. | |
Alex Trebek, porcupine at Google for National Geographic contest (photos) | Top |
Russia takes top prize at the National Geographic World Championship competition today at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. | |
Android is top OS, but Apple top smartphone maker | Top |
Google's Android OS holds the largest share of the U.S. smartphone OS market at 39 percent, while Apple is the leading device maker at 28 percent, according to new data from Nielsen. | |
3DS owners not totally out of luck, thanks to Nintendo 'Ambassador program' | Top |
Any 3DS that connects to the Nintendo eShop before August 12 will get 20 free NES and Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games. | |
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