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- iPhone 5 slated for September or October?
- U.K. police arrest teen with alleged LulzSec ties
- Circuit City, a Web-video pioneer?
- Vimeo goes pro
- Hulu accused of infringing on program guide patents
- Best Buy unveils Insignia Connected TVs with TiVo interface, Chumby widgets
- Adobe dives into HTML with new Edge software
- HP or Apple for small business?
- Computer conducts couple's wedding
- Foxconn to replace workers with robots
- Notre Dame football tests smart mouthguards
- Time Warner CEO: Web porn eating our profits
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/31: What is this?
- Outfitting Porsches for Arabian kings, American ostrich farmers
- Porsche's Exclusive customization shop
- A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 3
- Dead British gamer's father warns of blood clot risks
- World's first 'printed' plane snaps together and flies
- Anonymous touts its own social network: 'Anon+'
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/30: What is this?
iPhone 5 slated for September or October? | Top |
The latest in a series of rumors points to the next iPhone reaching the consumer market in October, sources told AllThingsD, contradicting another recent rumor pegging late September as the launch date. | |
U.K. police arrest teen with alleged LulzSec ties | Top |
The man could be "Topiary," a key member of LulzSec, reports claim. He is charged with five offenses related to Web-based attacks. | |
Circuit City, a Web-video pioneer? | Top |
The defunct electronics merchant ceased operating in 2009 but not before spending more than $100 million on technologies that might have some use today for distributing streaming media. | |
Vimeo goes pro | Top |
Small businesses should like the new Pro version of Vimeo's reasonable price and understandable capacity ceiling. | |
Hulu accused of infringing on program guide patents | Top |
Lawsuit by Rovi, a provider of digital home-entertainment products, adds to the online video service's woes. | |
Best Buy unveils Insignia Connected TVs with TiVo interface, Chumby widgets | Top |
The long-rumored Insignia Internet-enabled TVs are now official, with Chumby widgets and TiVo interfaces--but no DVRs. | |
Adobe dives into HTML with new Edge software | Top |
The maker of Flash is embracing Web standards, too, with the public preview release of Edge, a tool for making dynamic, interactive Web sites. | |
HP or Apple for small business? | Top |
Hewlett-Packard is making a renewed push into the small business market. And so is Apple. Which is a better choice for a business that has dozens of employees, rather than thousands? | |
Computer conducts couple's wedding | Top |
As if more proof were needed that computers can do anything, a Texas bridegroom writes a computer program that acts as the minister at his and his bride's wedding. The virtual minister is called Rev. Bit. | |
Foxconn to replace workers with robots | Top |
Hardware maker famous for a rash of factory worker suicides plans to install more than 1 million robots to improve efficiency and combat rising labor costs. | |
Notre Dame football tests smart mouthguards | Top |
Notre Dame's Fighting Irish will test the new X2IMPACT intelligent mouthguard this season. The device records impact data for concussion research while also protecting players during games. | |
Time Warner CEO: Web porn eating our profits | Top |
The CEO of Time Warner moans that free Web porn is adversely affecting the profits the company makes from porn. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/31: 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. | |
Outfitting Porsches for Arabian kings, American ostrich farmers | Top |
Road Trip 2011: For 25 years, Porsche has offered its customers a high degree of customization for their new cars. Buyers can choose from any number of unusual interior-leather color combinations, and can even have their ranch's brand embossed on the seats. For a price, of course. | |
Porsche's Exclusive customization shop | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Anyone who buys a Porsche can choose to have just about anything on the car customized--unless it's unsafe. CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman took a look at some of the ways new owners have their vehicles outfitted. | |
A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 3 | Top |
This week, CNET tackles one of the hottest words in the industry, "spectrum," and explains the difference between selling a product and shipping one. | |
Dead British gamer's father warns of blood clot risks | Top |
Chris Staniforth, 20, died in May of a pulmonary embolism brought on by marathon Xbox sessions. His family wants gamers to know the risks of prolonged sessions. | |
World's first 'printed' plane snaps together and flies | Top |
English engineers used 3D laser printers to build up the unmanned plane layer by layer. | |
Anonymous touts its own social network: 'Anon+' | Top |
With the DefCon hacking conference set to begin in Las Vegas next week, hacking group/movement/"idea" Anonymous is touting its own "social network," a site with the Googly moniker Anon+. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/30: 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. | |
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