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Android Atlas Ep. 85: Google Wallet has a hole in it
Rumor Has It host Emily Dreyfuss joins us as we discuss Google Wallet getting hacked, Samsung's ubiquity, and the ongoing saga of Apple lawsuits. more
Video Justin Eckhouse, Antuan Goodwin 13 minutes ago -
Android Atlas Weekly Ep. 85: Google Wallet has a hole in it (Podcast)
Rumor Has It host Emily Dreyfuss joins us as we discuss Google Wallet getting hacked, Samsung's ubiquity, and the ongoing saga of Apple lawsuits. more
Podcast Justin Eckhouse 13 minutes ago -
Can this 'janitor satellite' clean up space junk?
An $11 million machine under development at the Swiss Space Center aims to tidy up space debris in the near heavens. more
News Tim Hornyak 15 minutes ago -
How to automatically update third-party software in Windows
Automatic Windows updates are fantastic, but they do help us forget to keep our other software up-to-date. FileREX automatically scans your computer for thousands of programs and tells you if they need an update. more
How-to Rob Lightner 20 minutes ago -
Top 5 compact cameras for bargain hunters
These cameras aren't the cheapest, but they're the best bang for your buck right now. more
News Joshua Goldman 29 minutes ago -
Twitter wants your contacts, smartphone data
The popular social-networking tool has just admitted to recording a lot more information than just your tweets. Users of the service who have installed the Twitter app on their smartphones are now unknowingly sharing their contact list and browsing history, among other details. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on what this means for your privacy and what the company plans to do about it. more
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Photoshop CS6 puts photo manipulation on steroids
A content-aware move tool lets people move even complicated objects around an image, with Photoshop handling the hard part. more
News Stephen Shankland 41 minutes ago -
Ep. 994: Where we need to talk
Internet pop culture with snarky commentary. more
Video Justin Yu, Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang 48 minutes ago -
2012 Range Rover Evoque
The 2012 Range Rover Evoque is a luxurious and striking SUV with off-road chops and good-quality, if not cutting-edge, cabin tech.3.5 stars Review Wayne Cunningham 53 minutes ago - Silicon Power Armor A80 review: Double A(lpha) male
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Silicon Power Armor A80 (photos)
The Silicon Power Armor A80 is a compact, rugged, waterproof portable hard drive that offers very fast performance. more
Photos Dong Ngo 58 minutes ago - LG X3 specs leak: Tegra 3 chip included
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Cisco concerned about Skype, Microsoft Lync integration
Exclusive integration "could lock-in businesses who want to reach Skype's 700 million account holders," says Cisco, which has appealed the European Commission's OK of the merger. more
News Larry Dignan 1 hour ago -
My PS Vita case is a sock
It's cheap, it's soft, it fits my Sony PlayStation Vita like a glove. Or, a sock. more
Feature Scott Stein 1 hour ago - The 404 994: Where we need to talk (podcast)
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U.S. Cellular wooing new customers with $100 credit, cheaper phones
The company is hoping that a sweeter activation and trade-in deal will lure new, deal-hungry customers. more
News Jessica Dolcourt 1 hour ago -
2012 Range Rover Evoque
Land Rover's newest luxury SUV comes in at the smaller end of the model line-up. Built more for asphalt than rock crawling, its high tech engine gives it solid power and good fuel economy. more
Photos Wayne Cunningham 1 hour ago -
Motorola promises Ice Cream Sandwich for more Android phones
Motorola adds a number of smartphones to their list of models anticipating Android 4.0 more
News Scott Webster 1 hour ago -
Privacy dilemma for developers: Apple to the rescue?
Thanks to Path's giant mistake, Apple is finally going to update how it protects users' contact lists. more
News Rafe Needleman 1 hour ago -
How to limit random Facebook friend requests
Slog through piles of Facebook friend requests from random strangers no more! more
How-to Matt Elliott 1 hour ago -
Samsung Galaxy Note throwdown: A big phone or small tablet?
Swollen screen sizes push smartphones further into tablet territory. Two CNET editors engage in verbal warfare over what the heck kind of device the Samsung Galaxy Note really is. more
Analysis Jessica Dolcourt, Brian Bennett 2 hours ago - Will we see a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 at MWC?
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Instagram update brings new features, filters, UI
Unfortunately, the interface has taken a turn for the worse, and the new Lux feature makes some pictures look like mud. more
News Rick Broida 2 hours ago -
How to create an NFC tag for Foursquare check-ins
Here's a way that allows you to check in to Foursquare in a matter of seconds. more
How-to Jason Cipriani 2 hours ago -
Apple: Apps using address data are in violation, fix to come
Company says apps collecting user contact lists without permission go against its guidelines. Apple is working on a software fix but doesn't specify a release date. more
News Josh Lowensohn 2 hours ago


