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1 hour ago MacFixIt Answers News Topher Kessler
MacFixIt Answers is a feature in which we answer questions e-mailed to us by our readers. This week, we have questions concerning multiple files being deleted when using Secure Empty Trash, application integration between OS X and virtual machines, using Spotlight to search system files, and using Web mail (Gmail specifically) as a default e-mail client. More
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1 hour ago NY Giants, Jets bring replays to in-stadium fans News Don ReisingerThe New York Giants and Jets will soon offer replays, statistics, and live feeds of other games to fans at the New Meadowlands Stadium. More
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1 hour ago Car Tech Live 179: How to steal a Nissan Leaf Video Antuan Goodwin
Chevy prices the Volt - gulp. More details on living with the Leaf, first drive in the new Jetta and Mitsubishi's electric car, and the James Bond Car Museum! More
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1 hour ago T-Mobile back on top in customer care News Kent GermanAfter finishing behind Verizon Wireless in an earlier J.D. Power wireless customer care study, T-Mobile has again risen to the top of the rankings. More
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1 hour ago Twitter is Stupid Video Brian Cooley
Wealthy brothers keeping the internet down, world's oldest (former) Twitter user, AT&T loses its best excuse, and technology lowers restroom filth. It's the Buzz Report. More
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2 hours ago Buick drives Regal message through social media News Suzanne Ashe
Buick is inviting consumers to experience the 2011 Buick Regal through an interactive online experience it calls "Moment of Truth." More
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2 hours ago Nikon Coolpix S4000 Video
Nikon's budget-friendly Coolpix S4000 offers up a large, responsive touch screen, but its performance will test your patience. More
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2 hours ago Jays A-Jays Three earphones Video
The Jays A-Jays Three earphones look good and sound impressive for the price, but not all genres of music perform equally, and comfort will no doubt be a problem for some. More
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2 hours ago Bob Kerrey not joining MPAA after all News Greg SandovalTalks to hire the former U.S. senator as head of the film industry's trade group fall apart. More
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2 hours ago U.S. military cyberwar: What's off-limits? News Declan McCullagh
Ex-NSA and CIA head tells Black Hat crowd that rules for when military can attack foreign networks might exempt power grids and financial networks. More
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2 hours ago Black Hat shines light on security (roundup) News CNET News staffLas Vegas is the setting this week for two of the most popular annual security events. First comes Black Hat for the professional crowd, followed by the more antic Defcon gathering. More
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2 hours ago Downgrade your iPhone 3G from iOS 4 Video Brian Tong
Not happy with the latest software update? We'll show you how to bring your iPhone 3G back to life by reinstalling iPhone OS 3.1.3. More
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2 hours ago Possible new fuel sources: Urine, bad butter News Matt HickeyLeftovers and castaways could soon be used for clean energy with new strides in energy conversion. More
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2 hours ago Ballmer says Microsoft at work to rival iPad News Ina FriedThough short on details, Microsoft's CEO said it is "job one" to make sure that Windows 7 is an attractive option for slates and tablets. More
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2 hours ago Graphics chip market seeing big changes News Brooke CrothersAs Nvidia falters, AMD's ATI graphics unit is on the rise, spurred by "radical" shifts in a notoriously fickle market, says Mercury Research. More
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3 hours ago Crave giveaway of the week: official rules (1) Review David Carnoy
These are the official rules for the Crave Giveaway of the Day. More
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3 hours ago Ballmer talks up Microsoft's consumer business News Ina Fried
Microsoft's CEO takes the stage at the company's financial analyst meeting. CNET's Ina Fried is in Redmond with coverage live from the event. More
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3 hours ago In D.C., digital transparency has grown messier News Caroline McCarthyThe government using the Web to make its policies and processes more "open" sounds sunny, but the inability of a Supernova conference panel to go into much depth about it highlights its complexities. More
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3 hours ago Ep. 1280: New Kindle undercuts iPad by $360 Video Jason Howell
Why buy a $499 device to read books when Amazon's new Kindle will do it for $139? We debate. Also, Facebook building a font of all knowledge with Questions. Plus: How to hack ATMs. More
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Tweet Scott Stein 3 hours agojetscott: Ways Apple's Magic Trackpad could be a bit more...well, magical: http://bit.ly/ak4Sem #cnet
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4 hours ago Ep. 633: Where we welcome the financial femme fatale Video Wilson Tang
On today's episode of The 404 Podcast, hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang, and Justin Yu welcome Moneywatch.com's Financial Decoder Jill Schlesinger on the show to answer listener-submitted financial questions, the Amazon and Facebook partnership, and Facebook's new Instant Account Destruction button. More
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4 hours ago Searchable Facebook user data posted to Pirate Bay News Elinor MillsThe names and Facebook profile Web addresses for 171 million accounts are scraped from the site and posted on file-sharing site Pirate Bay. More
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4 hours ago How the Magic Trackpad could be more magical News Scott SteinApple's Magic Trackpad offers an easy-to-use touch interface for Mac users, but it could be so much more than just a trackpad. More
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4 hours ago EV charging station recharges without wires News Liane YvkoffEvatran introduces a "hands free" EV charging station that eliminates the need to remember to recharge at the end of the day--or dirty your hands. More
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4 hours ago The future of concert ticketing Opinion Matt Rosoff
An experiment by Topspin and the Pixies for a couple of U.K. concerts demonstrates that in the future many acts won't need ticket brokers or promoters. More













