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- Raytheon's killer laser--4, UAVs--0 (photos)
- Details of the first-ever control system malware (FAQ)
- Rafe Needleman's 10 favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)
- Work out, get on scale...tell your friends?
- Working to make combat soldiers' lives easier
- Raytheon's killer laser takes aim
- Meet Flipboard: Mike McCue's stealth 'social magazine'
- Facebook 'unsure' about old Zuckerberg contract
- Fighting foot fungus one nano-sheet at a time
- The 70,000 Blogetery users could get blogs back
- TrueCrypt levels up: Hardware acceleration, convenience improvements
- Analyst: Apple shifts chip balance of power
- Holy crap! Scientists create pooping robot
- T-Mobile USA is latest rumored iPhone suitor
- Zuckerberg on the evening news: Yawn
- FTC extends Intel antitrust settlement deadline
- GOP senators move to block FCC on Net neutrality
- Microsoft: We won't ignore hard-core with Kinect
- Netflix boosts projections; investors hate revenue miss
- CNET to the Rescue: Cubicle defense
- eBay modestly beats the Street
- Skype for iPhone gets multitasking, ditches hated 3G-calling fee
- Robot vans begin 3-month Italy-China journey
- The mobile app discovery problem
- Chrome 6: What made the cut--and what missed it
- Requiem for a phone: Nexus One done at Google
- Facebook's half-billion milestone is official
- European offshore wind setting records in 2010
- Robot Toyota lift truck performs unmanned tasks
- Smartphone shipments jump 43 percent
- Safari autofill exploit can reveal user data
- Updated Google Voice dials faster on Android, BlackBerry
- Netflix CEO talks PS3 streaming, Hulu Plus
- YouTube launches a music video discovery page
- Facebook investigating removal of Sarah Palin post
- Salesforce.com lands Facebook as a customer
- A technology race to curb peak energy demand
- Massive Calif. wind farm gets $1.2 billion in financing
- Windows 7 service pack 1 coming early next year
- AOL uploads two Android apps, iPhone- and Android-optimized site
- Apple promotes Jeff Williams to senior VP
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/22: What is this?
- Nokia profit plunges 40 percent
- Mark Zuckerberg on 'The Simpsons?' No, really
- 3D camcorders for consumers
- Energy retrofits could save $41 billion a year
- BP tech team: Priority is to 'see' oil underwater
- Agent publishes 20 'modern classics' on Kindle, cutting out publishers
- Four decades later, recovering lunar images (photos)
- Report: NSA, Pentagon officials linked to child porn
- LG overwhelmed by iPad display orders
- Airbus A400M flies over Farnborough
- Apple's free bumpers: There's an app for that
- Energy Dept. funds CO2 recycling, 'solar fuels'
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/23: What is this?
- Web host to return Blogetery's blogs
- Your own personal yellow submarine
- White iPhone 4 not available until later this year
- Verizon beats estimates, still posts slight losses
- Google ethos speeds up Chrome release cycle
- Hot ideas brew at MIT Media Lab (photos)
- Brian Tong's 10 favorite iPhone apps (CNET 100)
- Tech firms warn privacy bill will harm economy
- The future is now at MIT Media Lab
- Ask Maggie: On getting Android Apps, wiping devices clean, and syncing music
- SEC revisits allegations of Intel-Dell symbiosis
- Twitter finds West Coast is happier than East
- ABC taps YouTube Direct for local video curation
- Toshiba Portege R705-P25
- SanDisk Sansa Clip+ (8GB, black)
- At 3,000 miles, Road Trip 2010 hits New Hampshire
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/25: What is this?
- China questions review of controversial carbon program
- BP plagued by storm delay, claims concerns, Lockerbie query
- Survey: Most iPhone users happy with AT&T
- Apple attacks Droid X antenna
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/24: What is this?
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Behind the scenes at Fenway Park (photos)
- Backstage at the Red Sox's beloved ballpark
- Google, LA hit speed bumps on move to cloud
- CTIA sues SF over cell phone radiation law
- HP: WebOS phones only, no Win Phone 7
- Android stencil kit makes your apps look sharp
- Reporters' Roundtable: The state of blogging
- Microsoft: IE8 barred 1 billion malware downloads
- Trip through your MP3s with Playlost
- Could shaking batteries power gadgets?
- Verizon signs up more new subscribers than AT&T
- NASA project remasters analog space imagery
- Mimicking Apple an imperative for PC makers
- Wikileaks releases massive set of Afghan war files
- Facebook launches Questions product in beta
- Ecotality unveils consumer EV charging stations
- Black Hat shines light on security (roundup)
- 'Check-in' craze moves beyond location
- How much does cost matter in first wave of EVs?
- Logitech wants to pay you to promote Google TV
- U.S. wind energy popular, but lacks investment
- Office for Mac to get conversation view
- Amazon friends Facebook to offer gift ideas
- Raising the stakes in social gaming
- Adobe to follow Microsoft plan of sharing security info
- Google and gaming
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/28: What is this?
- Sprint sees sales slip as subscribers rise
- U.K.: Privacy abuse unlikely in Google Street View flap
- Apple releases Safari Extensions Gallery
- Comcast sales rise but earnings slip
- Open-source Lustre gets supercomputing nod
- Adobe buys Day Software for $240 million
- Check counterfeiting using botnets and money mules
- Security researcher demonstrates ATM hacking
- Amazon unveils new generation of Kindles
- Nvidia warns of second-quarter revenue shortfall
- GameStop: Game discs are here to stay
- CNET to the Rescue: No matter where you go, here we are
- Apple to investigate iOS 4 problems on iPhone 3G
- Microsoft's 'Street Slide' takes aim at StreetView
- Time Inc.'s iPad problem is trouble for magazine publishers
- BlackBerry revamp to take on iPhone?
- Google licensing changes could cap Android piracy
- DHS tries to defuse privacy criticism, asks for help
- Netflix delights studios with big checks
- Verizon users outpace iPhone users in data usage
- New Droid X ad laughs at Apple's bumpers
- AMD tops Nvidia in graphics chip shipments
- Building an iconic bridge (photos)
- Expert: Critical system flaws a 'ticking time bomb'
- The jailbreaking exemption has its limits
- Who's bringing what? Divvyus helps you sort it out
- YouTube bumps video limit to 15 minutes
- HTC revamps key management staff to spur growth
- Nevada, Sicily to find staying power in molten salt
- VC confidence down after several up quarters
- IBM picks up data compression company Storwize
- Microsoft makes its case to Wall Street
- The new Amazon Kindle
- Solar thermal seeks U.S. breakthrough
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/29: What is this?
- Best Buy to offer Clearwire 4G service
- Sony returns to black, raises forecast
- Nintendo hit by loss on sluggish game sales
- Zynga, SoftBank form games venture in Japan
- Microsoft touts cloud computing customers
- Viper's SmartStart car control app hits Android
- Motorola earnings beat expectations
- Climate capsules for a changing world (photos)
- Eco-idea du jour: Shrink-wrapped people
- Searchable Facebook user data posted to file sharing site
- The future of concert ticketing
- Bob Kerrey not joining MPAA after all
- U.S. military cyberwar: What's off-limits?
- Ballmer says Microsoft at work to rival iPad
- Graphics chip market seeing big changes
- Ballmer talks up Microsoft's consumer business
- In D.C., digital transparency has grown messier
- EV charging station recharges without wires
- Can your mobile calls be intercepted? This tool can tell
- NY Giants, Jets bring replays to in-stadium fans
- Mitsubishi i-Miev in the city
- Do unto others--Jasmine's Tech Dos & Don'ts
- Firefox Home for iPhone, Firefox Sync see fixes
- Google services, including Search, blocked in China
- Laying the grid for the electric car (photos)
- Ask Maggie: On cutting data costs and making video calls
- Harley-Davidson's latest and greatest bikes
- Facebook's IPO stalling: Are we even still suprised?
- Friday Poll: Is the mouse, indeed, dead?
- Mobile phone shipments ring in at 308 million
- Picture of the Day 7/30: What is this?
- 360 Panorama does instant, awesome panoramas
- T-Mobile cares
- Big data in context
- Samsung profit, sales up on TV and chip demand
- Home efficiency pros cross fingers Home Star will pass
- Justice Department sues Oracle, alleging fraud
- Sony, McAfee, sued over software activation patent
- Week in review: Jailbreaking goes legit
- Report: Google, CIA fund predictive analytics firm
- Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
- Baseball Hall of Fame plaques (photos)
- Baseball's best shine in the Hall of Fame (photos)
- Gazing at a DIY Dobsonian telescope (photos)
- DIY Weekend: Building a window to the stars
- At long last, a visit to Cooperstown
- Tighter security coming in Firefox 4
- Judge to RIAA: No LimeWire asset freeze
- Rare ruling favors Intel pricing policy
- We get a charge out of driving Nissan Leaf
- Microsoft rushes fix for Windows shortcut hole
- Reporters' Roundtable: How to start a tech business today
- AOL exec: 'We have a big f-ing problem!'
- Microsoft to challenge Google-Yahoo Japan deal
- Did Dell tech support display woman's naked pics?
- Redbox rolls out Blu-ray rentals
- Report: RIM's Blackpad set to take on iPad
- NASA hopeful, but not confident, about ailing Mars rover
- How to use App Tabs in Firefox (video)
- 'Smart window' maker Soladigm to build factory
- Picture of the Day 7/31: What is this?
- Contest finds workers at big firms handing data to hackers
- Will Apple's 'Spinning Wheel of Doom' become chic?
- Intel may be destined for iPhone, iPad
- Hedge your bets in cloud computing
- In IPO-signaling move, Zynga adds fancy CFO
- Researcher detained at U.S. border, questioned about Wikileaks
- Detergent uses GPS to stalk customers
- Twitter-hater Kanye joins Twitter
- iPad pushes Apple into top mobile ranks
- Apple's plan for Lala cloudier than ever
- Open-source 'R' gets Hadoop integration
- Viacom sells Xfire game service to Titan Gaming
- NASA refines plans for station repair spacewalks
- HP settles probe into contract kickbacks
- Using atomic-force microscopy to find new meds
- Trillian 5 beta for Windows is now here, looking good
- NFL players target Madden in EA lawsuit
- Clearwire enters more markets
- Social networks getting more of Americans' time online
- Wikileaks draws criticism, censorship threats
- Coming Tuesday: BlackBerry launch live blog
- App not selling? There's a place to sell its code
- Space-bound R2 robot starts tweeting
- iPhone posts strong monthly gains
- More signs iPhone under Android attack
- Town uses Google Earth to find unpermitted pools
- Amazon: We have 70-80 percent of e-book market
- Verbatim Acclaim USB Portable Hard Drive (1TB)
- SanDisk Sansa Clip+ (4GB, black)
- Report: Motorola, Verizon prepping media tablet
- Google rolling out multi-account sign-in to users
- FDA OKs new type of diabetes-monitoring system
- TippingPoint gives vendors six months to fix holes
- Lucas backs off wicked 'lightsaber' lawsuit
- Sun eruption sends plasma into space
- Sun eruptions spit plasma at Earth
- 'American Idol' dumps Sony, aligns with UMG
- Data-stealing 'Mumba' botnet hits 55,000 systems
- The official skinny on RIM's BlackBerry OS 6
- Vodafone's Desire update brings unexpected apps
- Conditions proposed for Comcast-NBC deal
- iPhone jailbreak could double as security hole
- Report: Next iPad likely to include camera
- At Raytheon, where engineering rules
- Politician: Execution OK for Wikileaks source
- RIM responds to BlackBerry ban in Middle East
- RIM announces the BlackBerry Torch
- BlackBerry Torch on the horizon
- Intel, FTC settle antitrust case