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- WhitePages goes Android first with latest app
- MelApp checks for skin cancer, tracks moles
- Netflix raises prices
- Facebook exec: Google is blocking my book
- Law-enforcement agencies ready facial recognition
- Virgin Mobile bids farewell to unlimited data too
- Ad-supported Kindle 3G drops to $139
- Kobo takes aim at Kindle in Germany
- EA discontinues online support for more games
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/13: What is this?
- Google's 2nd quarter results: What to watch for
- T-Mobile expands its high-speed network
- BlackBerry App World hits 1 billion downloads
- Verizon Wireless's 4G LTE network to reach 100 markets
- Google Voice catches spam before it hits the phone
- Angry Netflix subscribers--so, who has a better deal?
- Facebook launches app for 'Every Phone'
- CNET gets its Heine in gear at the 'Heineken Experience' (photos)
- Heineken's 147 years of making beer in Amsterdam
- Google+ will let users conceal gender
WhitePages goes Android first with latest app | Top |
The Seattle app maker is so frustrated by Apple's long approval process, it launched its Localicious app today in the Android Market rather than in the iPhone App Store. | |
MelApp checks for skin cancer, tracks moles | Top |
When good moles go bad, the iOS app can help determine your risk for melanoma. The app uses photos of your moles, and a risk assessment process, to give you a heads-up about your cancer chances. | |
Netflix raises prices | Top |
Pandora gets a new HTML5-based redesign, Facebook for Every Phone gives people sans smartphones access to the social network, and Netflix raises prices on plans for DVD rentals and streaming video. | |
Facebook exec: Google is blocking my book | Top |
Paul Adams, who described the idea behind the "circles" feature in Google+ before moving to Facebook, isn't happy that Google blocked his book. | |
Law-enforcement agencies ready facial recognition | Top |
A host of law-enforcement agencies around the U.S. are preparing to deploy a new, mobile facial-recognition tool to identify individuals. | |
Virgin Mobile bids farewell to unlimited data too | Top |
The prepaid carrier says it will begin throttling excessive data users starting in October. | |
Ad-supported Kindle 3G drops to $139 | Top |
With a sponsorship from AT&T, Amazon has dropped the price of the Kindle 3G to $139. | |
Kobo takes aim at Kindle in Germany | Top |
As part of its ongoing effort to expand globally, Kobo has launched a German e-bookstore with 80,000 German language titles, as well as German-language iOS and Android apps. Its Kobo eReader Touch Edition will go on sale in Germany in August. | |
EA discontinues online support for more games | Top |
Madden NFL 10 and Army of Two are among the games that will no longer feature online gaming, Electronic Arts announces. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/13: 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. | |
Google's 2nd quarter results: What to watch for | Top |
Company's earnings are widely predicted to be in line with expectations, but there are a bevy of strategic wild cards to watch. | |
T-Mobile expands its high-speed network | Top |
The carrier's faster network will reach an additional 56 markets, and provide average connection speeds of 10 megabits per second. | |
BlackBerry App World hits 1 billion downloads | Top |
The application store is seeing 3 million downloads each day, according to new data released by Research In Motion. | |
Verizon Wireless's 4G LTE network to reach 100 markets | Top |
The carrier will have hit the century market next week after eight months of deployments. It previously took 25 months to reach the same milestone with its 3G network. | |
Google Voice catches spam before it hits the phone | Top |
Company adds a spam filtering feature that will not allow spam calls to get through to the user's mobile phone. | |
Angry Netflix subscribers--so, who has a better deal? | Top |
We predicted that a lackluster streaming library would get Netflix into trouble, but now that managers have made it more expensive to rent DVDs, the problem is exacerbated. | |
Facebook launches app for 'Every Phone' | Top |
The social network is offering 90 days of free data for folks to start using the mobile application. It works on 2,500 devices, including feature phones. | |
CNET gets its Heine in gear at the 'Heineken Experience' (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: There are plenty of things associated with Amsterdam, some wholesome and some not so much. But one thing most people know is that the Dutch capital is home to one of the world's most popular brands of beer. | |
Heineken's 147 years of making beer in Amsterdam | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Many visitors to the Dutch capital can't leave without taking in the Heineken Experience, a self-guided tour through the old Heineken brewery and a chance to see how the world-famous beer is made. | |
Google+ will let users conceal gender | Top |
Google's decision allows the likes of the Ford Motor Company to avoid the difficult task of deciding whether it's male, female, or "other." | |
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