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- Apple sued over speedy Mac OS X startup
- Apple's rumored 'Replay' service a ways off
- Inside Apps: How to break into the business
- North Korea's army of online game hackers
- Verizon CEO: Hard decisions needed for landline business
- 250GB Android tablet coming--interested?
- Army sending robo-jeeps to Afghanistan
- Report: Howard Stern linked to pirated 'Super 8'
- Verizon workers go on strike
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 8/7: What is this?
- Black Hat, Defcon: All about hacking (roundup)
- 10-year-old hacker finds zero-day flaw in games
- Xcom Global's MiFi a lifesaver in Europe
- A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 4
- Android could allow mobile ad or phishing pop-ups
- Apple cornering the market on light laptops
- Developers get iOS 5 beta 5 for weekend fun
- Happy 20th birthday, World Wide Web!
- Prince Harry wants to be a NASA astronaut?
- Google loves Lucy with a doodle
Apple sued over speedy Mac OS X startup | Top |
Interestingly, LG Electronics is the first company to have owned the patent, but is not included in this suit. | |
Apple's rumored 'Replay' service a ways off | Top |
Apple has yet to sign cloud-licensing deals with at least four of the six largest film studios, movie industry sources say. A launch of the re-download service could be months away. | |
Inside Apps: How to break into the business | Top |
Smartphone apps are increasingly important to the technology world. In the first in a weekly installment, CNET takes looks at the business of applications. | |
North Korea's army of online game hackers | Top |
Kim-Jong Il is looking for virtual gold in them thar video games, or so says a recent report. | |
Verizon CEO: Hard decisions needed for landline business | Top |
New Chief Executive Lowell McAdam says concessions must be made to ensure continuing service for its wireline business. | |
250GB Android tablet coming--interested? | Top |
Archos will bring out a tablet packing a 250GB hard disk drive, breaking from the conventional practice of using flash drives only. | |
Army sending robo-jeeps to Afghanistan | Top |
Four Lockheed Squad Mission Support System jeeps are being sent to Afghanistan in order to test the equipment-hauling capabilities for the troops. | |
Report: Howard Stern linked to pirated 'Super 8' | Top |
A pirated DVD screener of the J.J. Abrams/Steven Spielberg movie "Super 8" appears online. A report suggests it is watermarked "H. Stern." | |
Verizon workers go on strike | Top |
The landline phone company and its workers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states are too far apart in their contract negotiations, and union leaders call their first strike in 11 years. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 8/7: 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. | |
Black Hat, Defcon: All about hacking (roundup) | Top |
The conferences will dig into issues ranging from mobile malware and hacking to vulnerabilities posed by linking critical infrastructure systems to the Internet and corporate networks. There are bound to be some hijinks as well. | |
10-year-old hacker finds zero-day flaw in games | Top |
A young hacker known as CyFi details an entirely new class of vulnerability in mobile device games at DefCon 19. | |
Xcom Global's MiFi a lifesaver in Europe | Top |
Road Trip 2011: For CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman, being able to pull out a dependable mobile hot spot all over Western Europe made filing content simple, and avoided one of the biggest headaches for those traveling on business. | |
A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 4 | Top |
CNET looks at even more flavors of 4G, and explains why seasons mean more to companies than just hot summers and cold winters. | |
Android could allow mobile ad or phishing pop-ups | Top |
Developers could sneak annoying pop-up ads or phishing attacks into mobile apps via design flaw in Android, according to researchers. | |
Apple cornering the market on light laptops | Top |
In the eternal PC versus Mac struggle, Apple has a stranglehold on the ultraportable laptop market--and may be repeating the kind of success it had with tablets. | |
Developers get iOS 5 beta 5 for weekend fun | Top |
Apple releases a fifth beta version of iOS 5 to developers today, a change from its usual habit of delivering such betas during the work week. | |
Happy 20th birthday, World Wide Web! | Top |
On August 6, 1991, the World Wide Web made its debut as a publicly available service on the Internet. Now, 20 years later, we're giving it a big thank you for revolutionizing the world as we know it. | |
Prince Harry wants to be a NASA astronaut? | Top |
A report suggests that Prince Harry, he of the red hair and the British royal family, wishes to be the first prince in space. | |
Google loves Lucy with a doodle | Top |
Google's wonderfully eccentric choices for its doodle subjects now include Lucille Ball, star of "I Love Lucy," who would have been 100 years old today. | |
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