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- Mazda unveils SKYACTIV tech (photos)
- Apple iPhone shipments to hit 95 million in 2011?
- Google's Page explains Motorola acquisition
- Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5B
- Chrysler teams with cellulosic-ethanol firm ZeaChem
- Smart features, slow scans in Kaspersky 2012
- The birth of a cell phone
- Inside Apps: How carriers can provide a kick start
- Adobe Muse: Creating sites out of thin AIR
- Adobe debuts Muse, a no-code-required site builder
- Apple OKs Cinemax app, despite anti-porn policy
- Apple to face fast Android tablets
- Anonymous defaces BART site, leaks user data
- September iPhone 5? October iPhone 5? Why it doesn't matter
- 3G-equipped MacBook prototype on eBay (photos)
- 3G-equipped MacBook prototype pops up on eBay
- Anonymous plans BART Web site attack, protest
- Apple applies for patent to keep screens fingerprint-less
- Tweet from rapper's Twitter makes LA sheriff jitter
- Stanford says it has the fastest solar car ever (photos)
Mazda unveils SKYACTIV tech (photos) | Top |
Carmaker introduces its new SKYACTIV engineering recently in a special Vancouver rollout. Marked by more efficient engines, lighter materials, and more compact designs, it looks to redefine the internal combustion engine with cleaner burning models averaging 40 MPG highway. | |
Apple iPhone shipments to hit 95 million in 2011? | Top |
That's the claim from DigiTimes, citing sources. The publication says Apple will ship about 6 million iPhone 5 units in the third quarter and over 20 million in the fourth quarter. | |
Google's Page explains Motorola acquisition | Top |
Larry Page evidently is willing to make bold, expensive moves to protect Android from patent attacks. Here's how he explains the acquisition. | |
Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5B | Top |
The deal would get the Internet search giant directly into the handset business. | |
Chrysler teams with cellulosic-ethanol firm ZeaChem | Top |
Seeking to boost its activity in renewable fuels, Chrysler is partnering with biofuels and chemicals start-up ZeaChem to speed adoption of cellulosic ethanol. | |
Smart features, slow scans in Kaspersky 2012 | Top |
Smart and useful feature improvements and a dead-simple new interface must contend with a system performance hit in the 2012 updates for Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky AntiVirus. | |
The birth of a cell phone | Top |
How do phones end up in a carrier's lineup? Who picks the color, and who sets the price? CNET's Jessica Dolcourt sits down with some folks behind the scenes to answer these questions and more. | |
Inside Apps: How carriers can provide a kick start | Top |
AT&T's application contest is one way a developer can establish a public presence, get a little validation, and develop new partnerships. | |
Adobe Muse: Creating sites out of thin AIR | Top |
Adobe debuts a site creation tool for design-oriented builders that just launched into a 6-month public beta. We take a look at it. | |
Adobe debuts Muse, a no-code-required site builder | Top |
Adobe's targeting graphic designers with a new product codenamed Muse that aims to help them build working Web sites just like they'd design a prototype in one of the company's other design apps. | |
Apple OKs Cinemax app, despite anti-porn policy | Top |
New app includes tab that provides on-demand access to the softcore programming that earned the cable channel the moniker "Skinemax." | |
Apple to face fast Android tablets | Top |
Apple will likely face a few high-profile, high-performance Android tablets this year packing Nvidia's quad-core processor. | |
Anonymous defaces BART site, leaks user data | Top |
Anonymous logo shows up on Bart.gov and CaliforniaAvoid.org, while user info is also leaked. | |
September iPhone 5? October iPhone 5? Why it doesn't matter | Top |
Like brides waiting for a proposal, pundits speculate as to when the magical date of a new iPhone might be. But what matters less is the date. What matters more is the show. | |
3G-equipped MacBook prototype on eBay (photos) | Top |
An eBay seller has a prototype version of an Apple MacBook computer with built-in 3G networking capabilities, something not available on any of Apple's current models. | |
3G-equipped MacBook prototype pops up on eBay | Top |
A circa 2007 Apple notebook with built-in 3G networking equipment has surfaced on eBay, a feature the company has never included on its notebook computers. | |
Anonymous plans BART Web site attack, protest | Top |
Hackvist group say it will take the Web site for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District off line today and also plans a peaceful protest for tomorrow. | |
Apple applies for patent to keep screens fingerprint-less | Top |
Apple files a patent application on "Direct Liquid Vaporization for Oleophobic Coatings" to keep electronic device screens clean. | |
Tweet from rapper's Twitter makes LA sheriff jitter | Top |
Rapper Game's Twitter account declares he is looking for an intern and suggests candidates call a number-- which happens to be that of Compton police station. The police aren't pleased. The Game says it wasn't him or perhaps it was an accident. | |
Stanford says it has the fastest solar car ever (photos) | Top |
Later this year, Xenith will travel across the Australian Outback powered by nothing but sunlight. CNET got a sneak peek at the speedy solar car before it shipped out for the World Solar Challenge. | |
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