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- After a long wait, T-Mobile releases BlackBerry Bold 9900
- Best Buy sitting on a pile of unsold HP tablets
- Anonymous-organized protests cripple San Francisco transit
- Analysts: 'iPad 3' display presents a challenge
- Five possible responses to the Google-Motorola merger
- Amazon releases secure cloud for government
- Viewsonic tablet does Windows and Android
- Jose Gomez Marquez makes toys into medical devices for the developing world
- Facebook: Ceglia contract an 'outright fabrication'
- Gamescom: Battlefield 3 jets, night vision, co-op
- Google, Facebook spar over Google+ invite issue
- Phones alleviate boredom, research shows (podcast)
- LinkedIn launches HTML5 site, revamps apps
- S&P downgrades Google stock on Motorola deal plans
- Google Catalogs app: Shop with your fingertips
- Five reasons to cash in on the PS3 at $249
- Sit back and relax: Console.fm is in your head
- Craction: A fantasy-football tool for the rest of us?
- Verizon may suspend health benefits for strikers
- The best defense is a good symphony
After a long wait, T-Mobile releases BlackBerry Bold 9900 | Top |
In a week with tons of BlackBerry news, T-Mobile announces its first BlackBerry OS 7 smartphone with the 4G-enabled BlackBerry Bold 9900. | |
Best Buy sitting on a pile of unsold HP tablets | Top |
The consumer retailer has taken delivery of 270,000 TouchPads and has so far managed to sell only 25,000, a source tells AllThingsD. | |
Anonymous-organized protests cripple San Francisco transit | Top |
Protests in San Francisco's Civic Center Station bring rush hour a standstill. | |
Analysts: 'iPad 3' display presents a challenge | Top |
The type of high-resolution display expected to be used by Apple in the next version of the iPad is not easy to manufacture. So analysts believe there is little chance that a major upgrade to the iPad, an iPad 3, will appear this year. | |
Five possible responses to the Google-Motorola merger | Top |
When big acquisitions are announced, there's likely an aftershock that reverberates through an industry. CNET takes a look at some possible scenarios for Google and Motorola competitors. | |
Amazon releases secure cloud for government | Top |
Amazon Web Services is bringing secure cloud computing to government agencies and contractors with a new service region. | |
Viewsonic tablet does Windows and Android | Top |
Tablet shipping later this month boasts the ability to run both Windows and Android and is powered by an Intel Atom processor. | |
Jose Gomez Marquez makes toys into medical devices for the developing world | Top |
Jose Gomez Marquez is a master of design for medical devices. The MIT professor stopped by CNET to demo some products he hopes to commercialize: he made medical devices out of Lego bricks, developed a way to print out paper-based diagnostic technology, and figured out how to power a nebulizer with a bike pump. | |
Facebook: Ceglia contract an 'outright fabrication' | Top |
Social-networking giant says forensic analysis of Ceglia's computers has turned up an "authentic contract" for another project that does not mention Facebook. | |
Gamescom: Battlefield 3 jets, night vision, co-op | Top |
Spend the next few minutes drooling over some delicious features for Battlefield 3 revealed today at the Gamescom show in Cologne, Germany. | |
Google, Facebook spar over Google+ invite issue | Top |
A purported issue that had Google+ invites not showing up on Facebook users' news feeds has sparked some subtle suggesting by Google executives that Facebook's trying to muzzle the growth of its new social network. | |
Phones alleviate boredom, research shows (podcast) | Top |
Larry Magid speaks with Aaron Smith, senior research specialist at Pew Research Center, who directed a study on how Americans use their cell phones. | |
LinkedIn launches HTML5 site, revamps apps | Top |
The businessperson-networking site rolls out an improved experience in updated iPhone and Android apps, along with an HTML5-optimized mobile site. | |
S&P downgrades Google stock on Motorola deal plans | Top |
Equity researcher says deal won't protect Google from litigation and could hurt growth and financials. S&P lowers shares' price target by $200 and changes rating from "buy" to "sell." | |
Google Catalogs app: Shop with your fingertips | Top |
Free iPad app puts some sparkle into digital catalogs. Search across all catalogs, save faves, and put together product collages to express the creative side of your shopping addiction. | |
Five reasons to cash in on the PS3 at $249 | Top |
While it may not have had the best launch in the history of video games, we think the PS3 has ripened into an entertainment and media hub well worth your hard-earned cash. | |
Sit back and relax: Console.fm is in your head | Top |
New Pandora-like music player that specializes in electronica gives us a preview of the indie radio station of the future. | |
Craction: A fantasy-football tool for the rest of us? | Top |
Newly arrived online game allows football fans with a life to enjoy playing general manager with friends without poring over stat sheets. The creators call it the "next evolution" in fantasy sports. | |
Verizon may suspend health benefits for strikers | Top |
The company is threatening to suspend health insurance and medical benefits on August 31 for workers still on strike. Workers can get alternative coverage through COBRA. | |
The best defense is a good symphony | Top |
Symphonic Tower Defense is like Plants vs. Zombies on the dance floor. | |
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