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- Facebook News Feed to get face-lift?
- AT&T gets merger support from a key lawmaker
- ITC judge in Kodak vs. Apple, RIM case retires
- iPhone 5 rumor roundup
- Randi Zuckerberg to leave Facebook to start social media firm
- Why you should think twice about buying a new BlackBerry
- BrightSource adds salt for solar power at night
- Clearwire announces LTE shift as losses mount
- Google's top lawyer rips Apple, Microsoft and Oracle
- White House: Need to monitor online 'extremism'
- Analyst: Future Mac, iPhone on unified platform
- Tokyo's Clone Factory thinks you're a doll
- How to tweet like a man
- Get a Samsung Nexus S free at Best Buy today
- Report: iTunes 'Replay' streaming service nears
- New tech modernizes the cash register
- New 'Bite Counter' a pedometer for eating
- Behold the fan that muffles itself
- Peek inside the flames of shuttle's final launch (photos)
- Microsoft offers $250,000 for security defense research
Facebook News Feed to get face-lift? | Top |
Social network is tinkering with an unfiltered News Feed and changes to its "Like" button, according to a Wall Street Journal report. | |
AT&T gets merger support from a key lawmaker | Top |
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee is getting behind AT&T for its deal to acquire T-Mobile USA. | |
ITC judge in Kodak vs. Apple, RIM case retires | Top |
The judge in charge of doling out a ruling in Kodak's complaint against Apple and Research In Motion with the U.S. International Trade Commission has retired. | |
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. | |
Randi Zuckerberg to leave Facebook to start social media firm | Top |
The company's marketing director--who's also the sister of CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg--is leaving Facebook after six years to start a new-media firm to help companies become more social. | |
Why you should think twice about buying a new BlackBerry | Top |
Research in Motion is readying a wave of new BlackBerrys for the market, but should you pick one up? CNET explains why that might be a bad idea. | |
BrightSource adds salt for solar power at night | Top |
Molten salt storage system will allow its solar power plants to deliver power reliably and into the evening, making solar more valuable to the grid. | |
Clearwire announces LTE shift as losses mount | Top |
Clearwire reports wider losses for the second quarter. The company also announces it plans to use 4G LTE technology on top of its existing WiMax network. | |
Google's top lawyer rips Apple, Microsoft and Oracle | Top |
David Drummond, Google's senior vice president and chief legal officer, says the tech troika's attacks on Android patents serve to stifle innovation and drive up costs. | |
White House: Need to monitor online 'extremism' | Top |
President Obama's new anti-"extremism" strategy hints at expanding monitoring of social networks beyond what Homeland Security already does. | |
Analyst: Future Mac, iPhone on unified platform | Top |
Analyst at Jefferies & Company spells out his vision of Apple's future in a research note that touches on all of the marquee issues for Apple in 2012 and beyond. | |
Tokyo's Clone Factory thinks you're a doll | Top |
Shop in Tokyo's Akihabara district will make a surprisingly realistic (or is it creepy?) little doll version of you--in case one of you isn't enough. | |
How to tweet like a man | Top |
Sociolinguistics gives us the keys to more masculine or feminine tweeting. Hint, guys: Google my jeep my ni$$@, http it up, bro. 4 sale. need $. | |
Get a Samsung Nexus S free at Best Buy today | Top |
In an uncharacteristic move, Google is offering free Samsung Nexus S smartphones at Best Buy, for one day only. | |
Report: iTunes 'Replay' streaming service nears | Top |
Streaming and re-downloadable movies and TV shows are said to be headed to iTunes in the form of the Replay feature. Once rumored to launch in 2009, a new report says the feature is ready. | |
New tech modernizes the cash register | Top |
Call them the cash registers of the future. New technology from a company called Square enables business owners to turn their smartphones or tablets into registers. But not everyone is sold on it. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
New 'Bite Counter' a pedometer for eating | Top |
Device tracks wrist-roll motion to tally how many bites people take in hopes they can better gauge not calories or nutrition, but at least consumption. | |
Behold the fan that muffles itself | Top |
How to make your noisy PC less obnoxious: Have its fans generate their own anti-noise. | |
Peek inside the flames of shuttle's final launch (photos) | Top |
For 13 seconds around NASA's final shuttle launch, six cameras captured thousands of images at different exposure settings. The resulting composite gives a view of the powerful engine's exhaust that can't otherwise be seen with the human eye. | |
Microsoft offers $250,000 for security defense research | Top |
Redmond still says no to bug bounties, but offers a $200,000 first prize and $50,000 second prize instead for research in security defense. | |
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