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- iPhone 5 rumor roundup
- LED maker Cree buys Ruud Lighting
- AT&T sues law firms trying to block T-Mobile deal
- Hackers break into BART police union Web site
- NFL Sunday Ticket comes to the PlayStation 3
- Game consoles and the death of backward-compatibility: Why we don't care
- Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup)
- Skype Wi-Fi comes to iOS devices
- PS Vita has 512MB of RAM, Sony confirms
- YouTube, music publishers settle copyright beef
- Judge denies Google bid to bar Microsoft witness
- Turning toys into cheap, effective medical gear
- Report: Sale of InterDigital's patent portfolio delayed
- Google's social Photovine pops up on iTunes
- Harsh lessons from Evergreen Solar flame-out
- Warner Music missing from MetroPCS-Rhapsody plan
- BlackBerry Bold's price tag is just plain crazy
- Google's smartypants math doodle
- Amazon, eBay, Apple among top retail sites visited
- Internet cat star Maru to grace the printed page
iPhone 5 rumor roundup | Top |
CNET tracks all the iPhone 5 rumors--from the likely to the crazy--that we've heard so far in 2011. | |
LED maker Cree buys Ruud Lighting | Top |
Cree buys Ruud Lighting to expand the use of efficient LEDs into more markets, including street lights and commercial indoor lighting. | |
AT&T sues law firms trying to block T-Mobile deal | Top |
AT&T reportedly files eight lawsuits in federal courts around the country against two law firms that are signing up AT&T customers to enter arbitration in an attempt to block the $39 billion merger with T-Mobile. | |
Hackers break into BART police union Web site | Top |
Database of San Francisco-area transit police accounts, with e-mail addresses and passwords, appears online as a protest to cell phone service disruptions. | |
NFL Sunday Ticket comes to the PlayStation 3 | Top |
NFL nuts, take note: DirecTV's Sunday Ticket streaming package is set to join MLB and NHL on the PS3. | |
Game consoles and the death of backward-compatibility: Why we don't care | Top |
The Nintendo Wii's dropping support for the GameCube in a recent redesign. Here's why it really doesn't matter. | |
Google's $12.5B hookup with Motorola Mobility (roundup) | Top |
Android's parent comes a-calling for the handset maker as the stakes heat up for dominance in the smartphone sector. CNET and its sister sites bring you in-depth coverage. | |
Skype Wi-Fi comes to iOS devices | Top |
Skype subscribers with an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad will soon be able to connect and pay for access to over 1 million Wi-Fi hotspots around the world using their Skype accounts. | |
PS Vita has 512MB of RAM, Sony confirms | Top |
We take a quick look at some of the final specifications of Sony's next-generation gaming handheld. | |
YouTube, music publishers settle copyright beef | Top |
A group of publishers that were once part of a class action copyright suit against YouTube have settled the case, the parties announced. | |
Judge denies Google bid to bar Microsoft witness | Top |
Google sought to prevent Microsoft's expert witness in a patent dispute from testifying because he allegedly looked at confidential source code without prior permission. | |
Turning toys into cheap, effective medical gear | Top |
MIT's Jose Gomez-Marquez stops by CNET to demonstrate how medical devices for the developing world can be made from ordinary items such as Lego pieces and bike pumps. | |
Report: Sale of InterDigital's patent portfolio delayed | Top |
The sale is being pushed back so potential buyers can give it a deeper look, Reuters reports. The news comes on the heels of major deals over intellectual property. | |
Google's social Photovine pops up on iTunes | Top |
Web giant beefs up its social-networking offerings, launching a new photo-sharing application for the iPhone. | |
Harsh lessons from Evergreen Solar flame-out | Top |
Evergreen Solar was a darling of Massachusetts politicians until it fell apart. But there's plenty to learn from what went wrong at this once-promising company. | |
Warner Music missing from MetroPCS-Rhapsody plan | Top |
MetroPCS enables its Android phone users to access Rhapsody's music service, only they shouldn't expect to hear Warner Music artists. | |
BlackBerry Bold's price tag is just plain crazy | Top |
At $300, the BlackBerry Bold for T-Mobile is head-scratching when other premium phones sell for $100 less. | |
Google's smartypants math doodle | Top |
Doodle celebrates mathematician Pierre de Fermat's 410th birthday, and drops a seriously nerdy inside joke. | |
Amazon, eBay, Apple among top retail sites visited | Top |
Looking at the online retail world in June, ComScore found Amazon tops with 20 percent of the global population, while eBay had 16 percent and Apple almost 10 percent. | |
Internet cat star Maru to grace the printed page | Top |
We all know the Internet was created for cat videos. Finally, "I am Maru," a fictional biography of YouTube superstar Maru, is set for release. | |
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