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- Microsoft fires back, releases email to refute Google
- RFID windshield tag drives cashless parking system
- EA: Battlefield 3 preorders outdo franchise's last title
- Nissan Leaf batteries to power homes
- Prepaid wireless market hits a snag
- Vonage iPhone app lets you pay for calls via iTunes
- Skype brings video support to 17 Android phones
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 8/4: Where is this?
- Top 15 tough iPhone 4 cases
- Twitter revamping mobile site for iPad users
- PlayStation Vita to hit U.S., Europe in 2012, report says
- Galaxy Tab users to get TouchWiz update tomorrow
- T-Mobile revenue, subscriber totals fall in Q2
- The mystery man behind Megaupload piracy fight
- Georgia Tech project arms consumers against restrictive ISPs
- Why green-tech start-ups depend on big business
- Hands-on with the BlackBerry Bold 9900, BlackBerry Torch 9810 and 9860
- Intel invests $50 million in cloud, Chinese firms
- Missouri restricts social networking between teachers, students (podcast)
- When hacking Chrome, it's all about your data
Microsoft fires back, releases email to refute Google | Top |
The software giant's PR boss posts an email via Twitter to rebut claims by Google's chief legal officer that Microsoft is conspiring to keep patents away from its Web rival. | |
RFID windshield tag drives cashless parking system | Top |
Near field communication system for your car lets you breeze in and out of parking lots. Just don't forget to make your monthly payments. | |
EA: Battlefield 3 preorders outdo franchise's last title | Top |
Electronic Arts says that preorders are now more than 10 times higher than they were for Battlefield: Bad Company 2. | |
Nissan Leaf batteries to power homes | Top |
The automaker shows a prototype of Nissan Leaf to Home, which uses the electric car's charging port to power a home in blackouts or to reduce peak power. | |
Prepaid wireless market hits a snag | Top |
Tracfone, MetroPCS, and Leap Wireless all report disappointing results as the competitive environment and economic pressures weigh on the companies. | |
Vonage iPhone app lets you pay for calls via iTunes | Top |
Vonage's new Time to Call mobile app lets people place international phone calls through their iOS devices and pay for those calls directly through iTunes. | |
Skype brings video support to 17 Android phones | Top |
The company says that its application will now work with the HTC Evo 3D, the Samsung Galaxy S II, and a host of other smartphones. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 8/4: Where 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. | |
Top 15 tough iPhone 4 cases | Top |
If you're looking for a rugged case that will keep your iPhone 4 protected and will help it survive a drop unscathed, check out our list of highly protective iPhone 4 cases. | |
Twitter revamping mobile site for iPad users | Top |
The company is tweaking its mobile twitter.com site using HTML5 to make it more user-friendly for iPad users. | |
PlayStation Vita to hit U.S., Europe in 2012, report says | Top |
Bloomberg says Sony Computer Entertainment chief Kazuo Hirai made the release official while talking to reporters today. | |
Galaxy Tab users to get TouchWiz update tomorrow | Top |
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet will start receiving an over-the-air update on Friday that will provide the TouchWiz UI and other new and improved features. | |
T-Mobile revenue, subscriber totals fall in Q2 | Top |
The carrier says its subscriber base has shrunken by 50,000 people. However, customers using 3G or 4G smartphones are up year over year. | |
The mystery man behind Megaupload piracy fight | Top |
A 300-pound hacker, street racer, and convicted computer criminal is allegedly menacing filmmakers. The founder of Megaupload, a service accused in a lawsuit of encouraging illegal file sharing, is a character right out of a studio script. | |
Georgia Tech project arms consumers against restrictive ISPs | Top |
Researchers are developing a suite of tools for routers to help users track bandwidth performance and usage. | |
Why green-tech start-ups depend on big business | Top |
Corporate partners are vital to nurturing innovations from green-tech start-ups and giving them the gravitas they need to scale beyond niche products. | |
Hands-on with the BlackBerry Bold 9900, BlackBerry Torch 9810 and 9860 | Top |
RIM gave fans a preview of its upcoming BlackBerry OS 7 devices at a special event in Toronto. CNET was on hand to get a closer look; check out some of our first impressions here. | |
Intel invests $50 million in cloud, Chinese firms | Top |
Intel invests a total of approximately $50 million in two separate funding moves. One provides funding for Intel Science and Technology Centers. The other invests in Chinese firms. | |
Missouri restricts social networking between teachers, students (podcast) | Top |
A controversial new Missouri law would prohibit teachers from using social-networking sites like Facebook for carrying out "exclusive" conversations with a current or former student. | |
When hacking Chrome, it's all about your data | Top |
Not only is Google's Chrome OS hackable, the nature of the vulnerabilities highlights risks to your personal data, say security researchers at Black Hat. | |
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