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- Cisco puts fiscal 2011 to rest, promises more focus
- Apple tops Exxon for market cap crown once again
- Army targets big renewable energy projects
- Tepco turns on 7,000 kw solar plant on Tokyo Bay
- Plango launches social, mobile calendar for Facebook
- Apple's NYC 'cube' store remodel goes seamless
- Cable, satellite see quarterly loss of TV subscribers
- The art of climate change
- Climate change gets artsy (images)
- TeamSpeak 3 app now available for iOS devices
- Prosecutors file charges in prototype iPhone case
- Audi to reveal electric microcar at Frankfurt
- Search and e-mail still the top online activities
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked in Europe
- Verizon CFO: We expected the next iPhone sooner
- Hollywood lining up for Call of Duty Elite
- Is Google rushing to unwrap Ice Cream Sandwich?
- News360 over-solves infoglut problem
- Verizon reportedly blocking tethering for jailbreakers
- Ford EVs to come with household solar-panel option
Cisco puts fiscal 2011 to rest, promises more focus | Top |
Cisco reports fourth-quarter earnings of 22 cents a share on revenue of $11.2 billion, just topping Wall Street expectations. But economic worries persist. | |
Apple tops Exxon for market cap crown once again | Top |
After yesterday's dramatic back and forth between Apple and Exxon Mobil for the title of the biggest market capitalization, Apple has closed out the trading day with a healthy lead. | |
Army targets big renewable energy projects | Top |
With lots of land suitable for solar and wind, the Army creates a task force to accelerate its program to get 25 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2025. | |
Tepco turns on 7,000 kw solar plant on Tokyo Bay | Top |
Amid electricity-saving campaigns, Japanese utility Tepco launches a solar power plant producing up to 7,000 kw, enough to power 2,100 households. | |
Plango launches social, mobile calendar for Facebook | Top |
Targeting Generation Y, Plango launches an app that lets you plan things on the go via group messaging, check-ins, and real-time comments. | |
Apple's NYC 'cube' store remodel goes seamless | Top |
Apple takes the wraps off the slight redesign to its iconic Fifth Avenue "cube" store in Manhattan. The new design uses fewer glass pieces while occupying the same space. | |
Cable, satellite see quarterly loss of TV subscribers | Top |
More than 195,000 customers were lost in the second quarter, according to an analysis by the Associated Press, which cited the weak economy and streaming services as likely reasons for the cord cutting. | |
The art of climate change | Top |
Artist Mary Edna Fraser creates stunning batiks based on nature and the mounting strains on it. They're currently on display at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. | |
Climate change gets artsy (images) | Top |
Batik artist Mary Edna Fraser paints images of melting glaciers and shifting coastlines on silk to make beautiful, and sometimes sobering, creations. | |
TeamSpeak 3 app now available for iOS devices | Top |
Gamer communication tool TeamSpeak delivers a robust app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch that enables gamers to gab with each other on the go. | |
Prosecutors file charges in prototype iPhone case | Top |
San Mateo County District Attorney's office tells CNET it's filed misdemeanor theft charges against two men who allegedly sold a prototype iPhone last year to the Gizmodo gadget blog. | |
Audi to reveal electric microcar at Frankfurt | Top |
Audi's answer to dense urban environments is a small electric two-seater that's still fun to drive. | |
Search and e-mail still the top online activities | Top |
A new study from Pew Internet found that using search engines and grabbing e-mail are the two top activities among people online. | |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked in Europe | Top |
Facebook releases a Messenger app for iPhone and Android, Anonymous threatens to shut down the social network, Amazon launches the Kindle Cloud Reader web app for e-books, and Wal-Mart shuts down its MP3 store. | |
Verizon CFO: We expected the next iPhone sooner | Top |
The executive also addresses the continuing workers' strike in the Northeast, arguing that the cost structure must go down for the business to survive. | |
Hollywood lining up for Call of Duty Elite | Top |
Director Ridley Scott and actor Jason Bateman are among the people reportedly working to create content for Activision's Call of Duty Elite. | |
Is Google rushing to unwrap Ice Cream Sandwich? | Top |
In a race against the iPhone 5, Google is reportedly working hard to roll out its next Android version, dubbed Ice Cream Sandwich, with the first devices slated to pop up in October. | |
News360 over-solves infoglut problem | Top |
Slick and smart tablet news app is part Techmeme, part feed reader, and probably a bit too clever for most users. | |
Verizon reportedly blocking tethering for jailbreakers | Top |
The carrier is apparently blocking unauthorized tethering on jailbroken devices without a data plan, according to one report in ReadWriteWeb. | |
Ford EVs to come with household solar-panel option | Top |
Ford teams with SunPower to offer customers a $10,000 home rooftop solar-panel installation which will generate about as much electricity as an electric car will consume in a year. | |
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