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- GE's Vscan puts ultrasound tech in docs' pockets
- Verizon CTO says 4G service is on track
- 'Why Firefox?' and 'Why Windows?'--same answer?
- Linux and Windows heat up mobile market
- Ballmer banks on Windows Phone 7 for the future
- U.S. cyclist accused of computer hacking
- Adobe bringing AIR to smartphones--Android first
- Olympic notebook: Honoring the Great Gretzky
- China-Switzerland women's hockey (photos)
- Chinese schools deny links to Google attacks
- Vegetative man not communicating after all
- School district: Spy Webcams activated 42 times
- Robot band stars Wiimote-wielding frontman
- Contest uses art to bring scientific concepts to life (photos)
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- PC-Mac rivalry makes for crowded USA bobsled
- Pair says 'iDo' in Apple store wedding
- Students'-eye view of Webcam spy case
- Shuttle Endeavour undocks from space station
- Is there anything left to announce at PMA?
- Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Buzz vs. privacy
- Hands-on with the LG GT540
- CNET News Daily Podcast: New rules for adult-themed iPhone apps?
- Drinking with droids at BarBot 2010
- Shatner to star in 'S*** My Dad Says' TV pilot
- Digsby update brings Windows 7 features
- Canada's Patrick Chan on skating gold controversy
- Asus Eee PC 1005HA (Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, XP Home, blue)
- Take note Apple, Dell makes plastic look good
- Columnist revealed as company's non-existent CTO
- Olympic notebook: Canada vs. U.S. on Super Sunday
- Live blog U.S.-Canada hockey game
- Amazon, Microsoft sign patent deal
- Bloom Box: Power plant in a box? (FAQ)
- FTC warns 100 organizations about leaked data via P2P
- Many ways to activate Webcams sans spy software
- Are Adobe products safe?
- Frauds: An ugly, old journalism tradition
- Mint founder on branding: Keep it simple
- The key to Apple's success? Focus
- Are Adobe products safe?
- Study: Amazon.com is most trusted brand in U.S.
- Almost every iPhone app to cost a buck someday?
- Reports: 5,000 'overtly sexual' iPhone apps purged
- CNET News Daily Podcast: More on Harriton High's spying laptops
- Olympic notebook: Photo finishes from Vancouver
- Olympic photo finishes (images)
- Updated: Wal-Mart to buy Vudu video service
- Report: Chinese programmer wrote code used against Google
- Zynga: No, we're not charging for Farmville
- Google revamps DoubleClick ad management tech
- Gold medal run for U.S. bobsled (photos)
- Holcomb, 'Night Train' team collect bobsled gold
- Apple cites suppliers for violations
- Victory is golden for techie bobsledder
- Live tsunami viewing? Ustream's the place
- Techie bobsledder wins gold
- Bobsledding action at the Olympics (photos)
- Olympic notebook: Canon, Nikon get in the picture
- Pentagon OKs social media access
- BeBionic hand easy on eggs, tough on Coke cans
- U.K. bill would 'outlaw open Wi-Fi'
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- New Opera beta for Mac finally drops
- Google develops prototype mirror for solar energy
- Geek bobsledder leads after day 1
- JooJoo tablet delayed due to screen issues
- Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: ILM on the future of visual effects
- School shows off its laptop surveillance tactics
- Microsoft takes off gloves against Google
- Bloom Energy tech 'not unique,' analyst says
- Google launches people finder after Chile quake
- Canadian hockey vet shut out of big game
- German court rules against data retention policy
- Microsoft offers upgrade deal for developers
- Microsoft sees business PC, server sales picking up
- Netflix considers an iPhone app
- PlayStation Network lives
- Finally: Gmail multitasks more smoothly
- PC, TV time linked to teen detachment, study finds
- Apple sues HTC over iPhone patents
- DOE's Chu looks to past for energy breakthroughs
- Botnets cause surge in February spam
- Open source: Still room for the little guy?
- IBM rethinks industry-standard servers
- Skype on TV: Will the videophone finally be reality?
- At Singularity University, blowing minds and taking meetings
- Opera 10.5 brings new JavaScript engine
- Report: Aurora attack was tested last summer
- Google gives translation help with Chrome 4.1
- Ranking the top game-design colleges
- Innovations grow at Greener Gadgets confab
- PS3 console errors fixed, leap year bug to blame
- Buzz backfire: How Google pushed me to Facebook
- Lesser players seek browser choice prominence
- New Photoshop for Android includes Apple potshot
- BlackBerry Storm 2 has issues too
- Windows Phone 7: A complete reset
- Viacom vs. Google court fight heats up
- One-man show to depict Steve Jobs' career
- RSA 2010: Taking on cyberthreats
- Microsoft to fix eight Windows and Office holes
- Symantec exhibit makes cybercrime tangible
- Chrome dev gets rudimentary HTML5 geolocation
- Opera Mini now on Windows Mobile. Yeah, you read that right
- CNET News Daily Podcast: The demise of RealDVD
- When gaming is accused of causing baby's death
- Take 2 on our comments system
- 'Neuromarketing' uses MRIs to influence consumers
- Fortune: Apple is world's most admired company
- Apple removes Wi-Fi finders from App Store
- Intel to debut 6-core gaming chip
- YouTube brings auto-captioning to everyone
- All about the Apple iPad (FAQ)
- First shots we've spotted of an iPad game
- A closer look at Windows Phone 7 Series
- At RSA 2010, the secure and the insecure (photos)
- CNET News Daily Podcast: More details on iPad availability
- Will 'fun factor' or mandates drive electric car sales?
- Apple A4 chip, iPad vs. the competition
- The illegal downloaders' Oscar winners
- Final Cut Pro the Apple of Oscar's eye
- Steve Jobs spotted at the Oscars; iPad ad runs
- MacBook Pro sports Core i7 chip label at Best Buy
- iPad ad launches during the Oscars--predictable?
- Ex-Novell CTO takes Web leadership post
- Relevant Results giveaway: Google I/O
- At GDC, iPhone game development breaks out
- Report: China Unicom preps iPhones with Wi-Fi
- Europe 'supergrid' hopefuls cast fate to wind
- 100Mbps broadband may be closer than you think
- European Parliament slams digital copyright treaty
- Microsoft Outlook makes friends with MySpace
- Attention shoppers: Target offers mobile coupons
- Woman, fearing apocalypse, tries to halt collider
- Cooking up Google Apps at campfire event (photos)
- FTC wants more input on Google-AdMob deal
- Firm: Toyota, industry need more rigorous testing
- Apple tops Consumer Reports' tech support survey
- Twitter to block malicious links
- Europeans rally behind the 'NoMix-tech' toilet
- In geolocation wars, SXSWi is mere skirmish
- Green tech can't shake the bubble question
- Mozilla to overhaul its open-source license
- Dell tablet said to be named 'Streak'
- Potential console killer OnLive to go live June 17
- Microsoft looks to 'Elevate' California
- IBM hopes to make mobile devices more accessible
- Google-China resolution coming 'soon,' says CEO
- Green plastic breakthrough from Big Blue, Stanford
- WhitePages.com halts ad networks over malware
- Google '99.9 percent' sure to shutter Google.cn
- Behind the wheel of the Chevy Volt (photos)
- Social gamers accept marketing for virtual currency
- Apple loses key chip executive
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Work hard, play hard at GDC (audio slideshow)
- Wheelie robot brings dinner on the double
- Tech finds its place at SXSWi (roundup)
- Hunch gets $10 million from Khosla Ventures, others
- @ScrewYouSXSW vents at absent husband
- FCC chairman outlines broadband plan for kids
- VoxOx now translates as you type
- 'Runaway' Prius: Questions raised about driver
- Man fined for insulting ex-girlfriend on Facebook
- Microsoft races to plug IE hole after exploit code released
- SXSWi: Emergency alarm evacuates convention center
- Reporters' Roundtable podcast: Future of laptops
- Day one at SXSWi (photos)
- Apple COO gets $5 million thank you
- Windows Phone 7 and SkyDrive could be awesome together
- Selling a car the iPod way
- AT&T's network up to SXSW iPhone onslaught
- At SXSWi, Facebook flexes its gaming muscle
- Venezuelan president calls for Internet regulation
- Fiorina follows 'Demon Sheep' with heavenly hot air
- How to make Chatroulette a useful video network
- Shirky: Napster tapped into our primate instincts
- 'Faster,' 'instant' Digg 2.0 unveiled at SXSW
- #OMGConan: The big Digg party Twitter hoax
- GDC 2010: Scaling the summits of gameplay
- Systems engineer deemed best job in America
- Privacy is not dead, says SXSWi keynoter Boyd
- A 257-degree panorama from the GDC floor
- Why people really do care about privacy
- Amazon releases Kindle app beta for Mac
- Ingenious proof that publishing may have a future
- Ex-employee accused of remotely disabling 100 cars
- Is a legal challenge to cloud inevitable?
- The clouding of open source and virtualization
- Emergency Internet control bill gets a rewrite
- Beware the new Facebook password reset scam
- FTC member: Google's 'irresponsible conduct' with Buzz
- Hands-on: Xobni's insta-address book for BlackBerry
- Is social media better than sex?
- Malware found on second Vodafone HTC Magic
- If you modernize the grid, will consumers care?
- Report: Google working on Google TV devices
- Expect fireworks Thursday in Viacom vs. Google
- Google upgrades Chrome across the board
- CNET News Daily Podcast: 'Profound pain' over ads in China
- Get your unsigned band onto Slacker Radio
- Cable sector: Forget the Web, we have VOD
- AT&T to sell eco-friendly phone charger
- Apple yanking protective screen film from stores?
- Origin Genesis (Intel Core i7 920)
- Asus Eee PC 1005HA (Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, XP Home, black)
- Weekend Webware: Dailymotion video slideshows
- Engineering a massive cleanup of toxic waterways (photos)
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Barge-scale cleanup in California waterways (photos)
- Why Wrapsol's new gadget skin is a happy accident
- Calendar app and sailboat-racing game: iPhone apps of the week
- Trial of human retinal implants quite successful
- Reasons to care about Viacom v. Google (FAQ)
- Reporters' Roundtable podcast: Maps and mapping
- iPad ad goes viral
- Report: Memory card exposed 3,000 phones to virus
- Cloak of invisibility becomes more foreseeable
- Inside Xobni for BlackBerry (video)
- Premiere of 'Hubble 3D'
- Firm denies hacking, stock manipulation charges
- Nestle mess shows sticky side of Facebook pages
- Desperate times for Palm
- Microsoft bolsters Web-accessible data plan
- Browser smarter on Android smartphones
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Senators push biometric ID cards
- Origin Genesis (Intel Core i7 920)
- X-Mini Happy Speaker MP3 player
- Asus Eee PC 1005HA (Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, XP Home, black)
- Novell rejects Elliot takeover bid as 'inadequate'
- At long last, the Plastiki sets sail (photos)
- Message from the grave, straight to your cell phone
- Got glaucoma? Put a little vitamin E in your lens
- Coming to Fring for iPhone: Two-way video calls
- Cops: Notorious Twitter hacker caught, released
- How to share ridiculously large files (the video)
- Will Amazon drop the Kindle's price?
- BlackBerry e-mail utility Bccthis helps you talk about people behind their backs
- Microsoft creates chemistry set for Word
- CNET News Daily Podcast: Google helps customers in China, elsewhere
- Digg's belated iPhone app brings native goodness
- A glimpse at Digg's new iPhone app (images)
- Microsoft: Natal will adapt sensors to your room
- GM floats autonomous two-seater city car idea
- GoDaddy to stop registering domains in China
- Sprint, Clearwire CEOs ponder LTE for future
- Microsoft's mobile strategy should learn from Android
- New Yahoo iPhone app lets you doodle your search
- Microsoft brings audio, video to its Mac IM