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- How Google can do more than beef about patents
- Green-tech venture investing looks for a reboot
- FBI releases child ID iPhone app
- Viruses: Destroying your systems for 25 years
- Google's self-driving wreck: Really human error?
- Federal court signs off on domain-name seizures
- Juno launched on $1.1 billion mission to Jupiter
- Zynga brings Words With Friends to Facebook
- Data maps mobile civil war between Android, iOS
- Google driver crashes autonomous car
- AT&T finally tightens up password security
- Friday Poll: Would you use a site like Airbnb?
- Econ 101: Solar panels increase home values
- Epic Games exec on next-gen consoles: 'What's the point?'
- 'Thumbs': Who knew a film about texting could be so entertaining?
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 8/5: What is this?
- Netflix hits 1 million subscribers in Canada
- Is a Glmps a short video or a long photo?
- Apple iPhone tops smartphone charts in 2nd quarter
- NASA readies Juno spacecraft for mission to Jupiter (photos)
How Google can do more than beef about patents | Top |
Rather than complaining about rivals ganging up on it, the search giant is going to need to play the patent game better, even if it's loathe to do so. | |
Green-tech venture investing looks for a reboot | Top |
Once the hot category, venture investing in clean energy technologies is decidedly mixed, making it tougher for young green-tech businesses to get money to grow. | |
FBI releases child ID iPhone app | Top |
The FBI has released its first mobile application, which enables parents to alert authorities in the event their child goes missing. | |
Viruses: Destroying your systems for 25 years | Top |
PC viruses first appeared in the mid-'80s courtesy of two guys in Pakistan. DefCon 19 opens with a history lesson, from that first virus (which spread by floppy disk) to the most advanced modern threats. | |
Google's self-driving wreck: Really human error? | Top |
Google's famed self-driving Prius is involved in a fender bender. The company insists a human was driving, but doesn't declare that this was human error. So what might really have happened? | |
Federal court signs off on domain-name seizures | Top |
Judge denies request by operators of Rojadirecta sites for their Web domains to be returned. They're accused of publishing links that led to illegal Web broadcasts of sporting events. But the case isn't over yet. | |
Juno launched on $1.1 billion mission to Jupiter | Top |
Searching for clues to the origin and evolution of the solar system, NASA launches its solar-powered Juno probe on a five-year voyage to Jupiter, kicking off a $1.1 billion science mission. | |
Zynga brings Words With Friends to Facebook | Top |
The popular Scrabble-like game is the first that Zynga has ported from a mobile platform to the world's largest social network. | |
Data maps mobile civil war between Android, iOS | Top |
New report finds Android dominates the Sun Belt, while New England can't get enough iOS. Meanwhile, BlackBerry still controls our power corridors. | |
Google driver crashes autonomous car | Top |
Automotive blog Jalopnik got a tip this week, complete with photo, showing a fender bender between two Prii, one from Google's autonomous car project. Google says its car was being manually driven at the time. | |
AT&T finally tightens up password security | Top |
As threats to personal cell phone voice mails increase, the carrier is changing up its policy and making password protection the default setting for its consumers. | |
Friday Poll: Would you use a site like Airbnb? | Top |
One bad apple shouldn't spoil the bunch, but do you feel comfortable using home-rental sites like Airbnb that match you up with total strangers? | |
Econ 101: Solar panels increase home values | Top |
An economic study has found that installing solar photovoltaic panels increased home values by about 3.5 percent, which on average covered the installation cost. | |
Epic Games exec on next-gen consoles: 'What's the point?' | Top |
President Mike Capps says that next-generation consoles like the Wii U might well be beside the point and that the industry needs to be ready to "deal with iPhone 8." | |
'Thumbs': Who knew a film about texting could be so entertaining? | Top |
CNET reviews a documentary that looks at LG Electronic's national texting championship and our evolving message-centric culture. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 8/5: 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. | |
Netflix hits 1 million subscribers in Canada | Top |
In a land where Netflix offers only streaming-video service and not DVDs, the one-millionth subscriber turns up in Flin Flon, Manitoba. | |
Is a Glmps a short video or a long photo? | Top |
Neither fish nor fowl, the new and interesting Glmps photo format may have a hard time finding a profitable niche. | |
Apple iPhone tops smartphone charts in 2nd quarter | Top |
The iPhone maker takes first place with 19 percent of the worldwide market, just ahead of a surging Samsung and a slumping Nokia, according to IDC. | |
NASA readies Juno spacecraft for mission to Jupiter (photos) | Top |
On a five-year journey to Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, Juno will attempt to sleuth out some details of Jupiter's structure and origin. | |
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