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- "NCIS: LA" producer talks tech
- Real-life heroes honored at Comic-Con
- New 2010 MacBook Air dips below $900, refurb $749
- Facebook: Don't even think about putting Google+ ads here
- Join the nerd party at Comic-Con 2011 (roundup)
- Intel Sandy Bridge chips land in sub-$400 HP, Toshiba laptops
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/23: What is this?
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Costumes take the floor at Day 1 of Comic-Con
- iOS game Cut the Rope jumps to comics
- Oracle gets its trial date with Google this Halloween
- Norwegian national tragedy unfolds on Web
- Apple recalls some iMac 1TB Hard Drives
- Researcher: Mac notebook batteries can be hacked
- This Day in Tech: DOJ takes swipe at EFF; fake Apple store in China
- Report: Apple, Groupon settle Walker Digital IP suits
- AT&T customers try to block merger with T-Mobile
- Microsoft sued over Kinect for patent infringement
- Apple seeds iOS 5 beta 4 as over-the-air update
- New Verizon CEO eyes next iPhone in the fall
"NCIS: LA" producer talks tech | Top |
At the Comic-Con panel for CBS's hit show "NCIS: LA," Executive Producer Shane Brennan explains the unique military technology you'll see in every episode. | |
Real-life heroes honored at Comic-Con | Top |
The U.S. Navy and Comic-Con--two worlds that don't normally collide. But in San Diego they did, when some members of the armed services were celebrated at the world's largest expo for pop culture. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
New 2010 MacBook Air dips below $900, refurb $749 | Top |
In the wake of the release of the 2011 MacBook Air equipped with Intel Core i5 processors, prices for the 2010 11.6-inch model have fallen quickly at Best Buy and Amazon. And Apple refurbs are a steal. | |
Facebook: Don't even think about putting Google+ ads here | Top |
Facebook confirms that it did remove Michael Lee Johnson's ad that mentioned Google+ and that it closed his account. However, it says it didn't close the account because of the Google+ ad. | |
Join the nerd party at Comic-Con 2011 (roundup) | Top |
CNET descends on San Diego for Comic-Con, the massive annual show that has become the epicenter of geek culture, bringing together sci-fi and fantasy movies, TV shows, games, toys, and--oh yeah--comic books. | |
Intel Sandy Bridge chips land in sub-$400 HP, Toshiba laptops | Top |
Intel's latest chip technology is percolating into low-cost laptops from Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba. It's part of an Intel strategy to get its 32-nanometer chips into a full range of laptops. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/23: 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. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the 2012 Nissan GT-R, T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide, and the Nikon Coolpix L120. | |
Costumes take the floor at Day 1 of Comic-Con | Top |
Cosplay spills out of the San Diego Convention Center and onto the streets of the Gaslamp District during the first day of Comic-Con 2011, with fans showing up in both store-bought and homemade costumes. | |
iOS game Cut the Rope jumps to comics | Top |
Nearly everyone has seen a movie adapted from a comic book or played a game inspired by a comic. Yet one company goes the other direction, taking mobile games like Cut the Rope to print comics. | |
Oracle gets its trial date with Google this Halloween | Top |
Oracle is granted at least one of its wishes in its patent infringement suit with Google. The two will go to trial this October. However, Google is given a little room to wiggle. | |
Norwegian national tragedy unfolds on Web | Top |
What's being described as the most violent day in Norway since the Second World War unfolded today for so many via social media. | |
Apple recalls some iMac 1TB Hard Drives | Top |
Apple has issued a recall for the Seagate 1TB hard drives made available as a CTO option for some iMac systems. | |
Researcher: Mac notebook batteries can be hacked | Top |
New findings from Accuvant security researcher Charlie Miller suggest that Apple's notebook computer batteries are susceptible to digital hackery that could cause permanent damage. | |
This Day in Tech: DOJ takes swipe at EFF; fake Apple store in China | Top |
Too busy to keep up with today's tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET (and elsewhere) for Friday, July 22. | |
Report: Apple, Groupon settle Walker Digital IP suits | Top |
Apple and Groupon are said to be on the list of companies that have settled with Walker Digital, a company that launched 15 lawsuits at more than 100 companies earlier this year for allegedly infringing on its intellectual property. | |
AT&T customers try to block merger with T-Mobile | Top |
A small group of AT&T customers is seeking arbitration hearings with AT&T under antitrust law in an attempt to stop the $39 billion merger with T-Mobile USA. | |
Microsoft sued over Kinect for patent infringement | Top |
An Ohio company accuses the software giant and several game makers of violating its patents related to tracking and assessing movement in multidimensional space. | |
Apple seeds iOS 5 beta 4 as over-the-air update | Top |
Apple has released yet another beta version of iOS 5 to developers. This new one is the first to make use of the over-the-air updating feature. Previous versions relied on iTunes. | |
New Verizon CEO eyes next iPhone in the fall | Top |
The company previously expected a summer launch, but incoming Verizon Communications CEO Lowell McAdam says they foresee a new iPhone in the fall and that, when it does arrive, it'll boost the company's growth. | |
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