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- 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)
- A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 5
- Are math skills genetic?
- Moving beyond the PC, iPad in hand
- Eurostar is the best way to get from London to Paris
- Google+: It's more of a suburban parents thing
- New details of Apple's campus: Really 21st century?
- Google asks U.S. Patent Office to re-examine Lodsys patents
- Comic book heroes then and now
- Comic book characters then and now (images)
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Apple Talk Weekly: Apple's market-cap shuffle
- This Day in Tech: BART shuts down cell service to stop protests
- Google turns to social network to trump Bing
- Next Mars rover passes key tests on road to launch
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 isn'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. | |
A beginner's guide to telecom jargon, part 5 | Top |
CNET tackles one of the most overly used and overly hyped buzzwords: cloud. | |
Are math skills genetic? | Top |
Research from Johns Hopkins University suggests that some people are naturally good at math, whereas others may never be. | |
Moving beyond the PC, iPad in hand | Top |
Is the tablet the device of choice for the post-PC paradigm? That's what an IBM executive who helped developed the first IBM PC claims. My take is different, but not that different. | |
Eurostar is the best way to get from London to Paris | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Though there are planes and ferries that can take you between the English and French capitals, the convenience and speed of the Eurostar train is unmatched. Just be careful how much luggage you bring. | |
Google+: It's more of a suburban parents thing | Top |
A new study suggests that Google's social network is doing well with those who aren't too embedded on Facebook--suburban parents. It's not, however, doing so well with the younger generations. | |
New details of Apple's campus: Really 21st century? | Top |
The city of Cupertino, Calif., releases further details of Apple's proposed new campus. It's supposed to be a really 21st century working environment. But is it? | |
Google asks U.S. Patent Office to re-examine Lodsys patents | Top |
The search and software giant has asked the United States Patent and Trademark office to re-examine the patents of Lodsys, a firm that's gone after developers of applications for both Android and Apple's iOS. | |
Comic book heroes then and now | Top |
We take a look at how some comic book characters have changed a lot since their initial introduction, some decades ago. | |
Comic book characters then and now (images) | Top |
Comic book characters like to evolve their styles too, you know. Take a look at how much some characters have changed since their original comic book introductions. | |
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos) | Top |
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Sonos Play:3 streaming-audio speaker, HTC Wildfire S smartphone for T-Mobile, and Samsung W200 Rugged Camcorder. | |
Apple Talk Weekly: Apple's market-cap shuffle | Top |
CNET breaks down a week's worth of Apple news and rumors, and serves up answers to your questions. This week we look at the company's market-cap dance with Exxon, the iCloud phone, and injunction functions. | |
This Day in Tech: BART shuts down cell service to stop protests | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Friday, August 12. | |
Google turns to social network to trump Bing | Top |
The Web giant starts populating search results with posts shared publicly by Google+ connections as a way to combat Microsoft's partnership with Facebook. | |
Next Mars rover passes key tests on road to launch | Top |
With key prelaunch tests complete, engineers gear up to stow appendages and pack up NASA's $2.4 billion Mars rover, Curiosity, for launch to the Red Planet in November. | |
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