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- Touring Europe in style in Audi's RS 5 and A6 (photos)
- How IBM's 5150 PC shaped the computer industry
- How much iCloud storage will you need?
- The beginnings of the PC revolution (photos)
- IBM executive says PC era is in its twilight
- This Day in Tech: Twitpic clones Twitter with Heello; charges filed against men in Gizmodo iPhone incident
- HTC to acquire majority stake in Dr. Dre's Beats
- NYPD creates Twitter-sniffing, Facebook-frisking unit
- Hong Kong stock exchange halts trading after hack attack
- Facebook Messenger: Reach out to friends, contacts (podcast)
- Twitpic founder says Heello to Twitter clone
- Verizon opens Application Innovation Center in SF
- Massachusetts woman sues over Gmail snooping
- NASA rover sends back photos from huge Martian crater (photos)
- Willow Garage offers cheaper PR2, minus one arm
- Viacom and Cablevision settle iPad app spat
- Researchers decrypt data on mobile networks
- New FBI app gives parents peace of mind
- Looking in on Verizon's App Innovation Center (photos)
- HP cuts TouchPad price to $399; price war?
Touring Europe in style in Audi's RS 5 and A6 (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Over the course of several thousand miles, CNET's Daniel Terdiman put Audi's RS Coupe and its A6 3.0 TFSI through their paces. And came away very impressed with the two cars' power, styling, and stability. All travel should be so comfortable. | |
How IBM's 5150 PC shaped the computer industry | Top |
The landmark personal computer, introduced by IBM 30 years ago Friday, launched the PC revolution, changing the way people work, communicate, and play. | |
How much iCloud storage will you need? | Top |
Apple is giving iCloud users 5 gigabytes of free storage. CNET kicks the tires to see if that's enough for an iPhone and an iPad on the same account. | |
The beginnings of the PC revolution (photos) | Top |
IBM launched its landmark 5150 personal computer 30 years ago Friday, and with it a new industry of component makers and software developers. | |
IBM executive says PC era is in its twilight | Top |
On the eve of the IBM PC's 30th anniversary, Mark Dean says the PC era is on its last legs. As one of the IBM engineers who helped create the original PC, he is certainly qualified to make this claim. | |
This Day in Tech: Twitpic clones Twitter with Heello; charges filed against men in Gizmodo iPhone incident | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Wednesday, August 10. | |
HTC to acquire majority stake in Dr. Dre's Beats | Top |
HTC is planning to integrate some of the Beats technology into their phones in deal worth more than $500 million, sources tell CNET. | |
NYPD creates Twitter-sniffing, Facebook-frisking unit | Top |
The New York Police Department decides it must have a specific unit that will spend its time looking for trouble on social networks. | |
Hong Kong stock exchange halts trading after hack attack | Top |
Seven companies affected, including HSBC, Cathay Pacific Airways and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. | |
Facebook Messenger: Reach out to friends, contacts (podcast) | Top |
Larry Magid speaks with Facebook spokesperson Meredith Chin about the company's new Messenger product. | |
Twitpic founder says Heello to Twitter clone | Top |
Look-alike microblogging service launches a day after Twitter rolls out its own photo-sharing service. Could revenge be a factor? | |
Verizon opens Application Innovation Center in SF | Top |
CNET was among the press at the opening of a new center that encourages and supports developers creating apps and services to support Verizon's devices and LTE network. | |
Massachusetts woman sues over Gmail snooping | Top |
A class action lawsuit accuses the Web giant of violating Massachusetts law for intercepting electronic communications of non-Gmail users. | |
NASA rover sends back photos from huge Martian crater (photos) | Top |
Opportunity reaches the edge of the massive Endeavour Crater after a three-year journey. | |
Willow Garage offers cheaper PR2, minus one arm | Top |
Get your one-armed PR2s for only $285,000. They're perfect for robot-human arm-wrestling. | |
Viacom and Cablevision settle iPad app spat | Top |
Viacom and Cablevision announce that the lawsuit between the two companies has been settled and that Cablevision can continue to pipe Viacom content through its iPad app. | |
Researchers decrypt data on mobile networks | Top |
Karsten Nohl says weak or no encryption on General Packet Radio Service networks makes them vulnerable to snooping. | |
New FBI app gives parents peace of mind | Top |
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, nearly 800,000 children are reported missing in the United States each year. In order to help decrease that number, the FBI has released a new smartphone app to help parents who find themselves in that awful position. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Looking in on Verizon's App Innovation Center (photos) | Top |
CNET swung by Verizon's new App Innovation Center on its opening day to see what cutting edge projects the spacious downtown San Francisco office has in store. | |
HP cuts TouchPad price to $399; price war? | Top |
HP has permanently cut the price of its low-end TouchPad to $399, making the tablet a competitive buy in a market of similarly configured $499 tablets from first-tier vendors Motorola, Samsung, and Apple. | |
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