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- A hybrid solar panel to make hydrogen
- Verizon may expand its unlimited $50 prepaid plan
- Will DARPA's 13,000-mph plane fly?
- Motorola: Latest Apple lawsuit has 'no merit'
- U.K. prime minister talks social media crackdown
- New Twitter features focus on you, those you follow
- Verizon strike gets nasty
- LG, Sony come to terms in patent spat, report says
- AT&T bulks up mobile security
- NuCaptcha takes on Google's ReCaptcha
- Groupon's net loss rises to over $100 million
- U.S. ponies up for clean fuel tech
- Android trounces Symbian, iOS in Q2, study finds
- Cisco ditches home energy management box
- Audi's RS 5, A6 are treat on European roads
- Touring Europe in style in Audi's RS 5 and A6 (photos)
- How IBM's 5150 PC shaped the computer industry
- How much iCloud storage will you need?
- The beginnings of the PC revolution (photos)
- IBM executive says PC era is in its twilight
A hybrid solar panel to make hydrogen | Top |
Duke researchers combines solar collector with methanol to make hydrogen which could be used to make electricity in homes for on-site electricity. | |
Verizon may expand its unlimited $50 prepaid plan | Top |
The carrier has been pleased with the initial trials of the prepaid plan and may look to launch it beyond its current markets, says the Wall Street Journal. | |
Will DARPA's 13,000-mph plane fly? | Top |
The Falcon HTV-2 launches aboard a rocket and is expected to glide through the upper atmosphere at speeds up to March 20 before plunging into the Pacific. | |
Motorola: Latest Apple lawsuit has 'no merit' | Top |
The company says that it will defend itself against Apple's suit, which was filed a few months ago. | |
U.K. prime minister talks social media crackdown | Top |
Against the backdrop of widespread rioting, David Cameron tells Parliament: "When people are using social media for violence, we need to stop them." | |
New Twitter features focus on you, those you follow | Top |
The upcoming @username and Activity layers will help Twitter users better see what's happening with their own tweets and also uncover new tweets from the people they follow. | |
Verizon strike gets nasty | Top |
The company is seeking injunctions in five states to limit worker demonstrations as the work stoppage continues. The union is claiming incidents where strikers are hit by vehicles driven by replacement workers and managers. | |
LG, Sony come to terms in patent spat, report says | Top |
The companies say they are now engaged in a cross-licensing agreement that puts an end to the lawsuits, according to Reuters. | |
AT&T bulks up mobile security | Top |
The carrier will be offering a new security platform and services to large businesses. A consumer version is expected to be released next year. | |
NuCaptcha takes on Google's ReCaptcha | Top |
Can't read your way past the humans-only gateway on that Web site? NuCaptcha has a filter that's easier for you, harder for robots. | |
Groupon's net loss rises to over $100 million | Top |
Though revenue and subscribers keep growing, losses for the daily deals site continue to mount in the midst of a hiring spree. | |
U.S. ponies up for clean fuel tech | Top |
Federal government has more than $175 million it's looking to give to automakers and research groups working on technologies such as advanced car batteries. | |
Android trounces Symbian, iOS in Q2, study finds | Top |
Gartner says Google's Android continues to surge as Apple's iOS edges up, RIM slips, and Symbian sinks in the smartphone market. | |
Cisco ditches home energy management box | Top |
The company says it's getting out of the business of home energy management dashboards and building energy management but will seek networking business in the smart grid. | |
Audi's RS 5, A6 are treat on European roads | Top |
Road Trip 2011: After driving more than 3,000 miles across Europe in two of Audi's latest models this summer, CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman had a hard time handing back the keys. | |
Touring Europe in style in Audi's RS 5 and A6 (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Over the course of several thousand miles, CNET's Daniel Terdiman put Audi's RS Coupe and its A6 3.0 TFSI through their paces. And came away very impressed with the two cars' power, styling, and stability. All travel should be so comfortable. | |
How IBM's 5150 PC shaped the computer industry | Top |
The landmark personal computer, introduced by IBM 30 years ago Friday, launched the PC revolution, changing the way people work, communicate, and play. | |
How much iCloud storage will you need? | Top |
Apple is giving iCloud users 5 gigabytes of free storage. CNET kicks the tires to see if that's enough for an iPhone and an iPad on the same account. | |
The beginnings of the PC revolution (photos) | Top |
IBM launched its landmark 5150 personal computer 30 years ago Friday, and with it a new industry of component makers and software developers. | |
IBM executive says PC era is in its twilight | Top |
On the eve of the IBM PC's 30th anniversary, Mark Dean says the PC era is on its last legs. As one of the IBM engineers who helped create the original PC, he is certainly qualified to make this claim. | |
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