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Apple's iPad turns 2: A look back and ahead
Apple's iPad made its debut two years ago today. CNET takes a look back at its origins, its successes, and what's rumored to be coming next.
January 27, 2012 12:03 PM PST
Facebook could file IPO by Wednesday
Facebook is set to file to for its IPO as early as Wednesday, seeking a valuation between $75 billion and $100 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Will Facebook IPO delight or disappoint?
January 27, 2012 10:49 AM PST
Apple, do something about China factories
commentary As stories emerge about the terrible working conditions at consumer-electronics factories, it's time for Apple to step up and make meaningful change, CNET's Molly Wood rants.
CEO: Apple cares about all workers
Apple-Foxconn goes beyond Apple, tech
Roundup: Apple supply-chain saga
January 27, 2012 11:48 AM PST
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Windows 8 stable on ARM, going to developers soon, say sources
Windows 8 on ARM is coming along nicely, thank you, according to a couple of sources with whom CNET spoke.
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Jobs e-mail to Schmidt suggests no-poaching deal in play
Newly unearthed e-mail between Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and then-Google CEO Eric Schmidt shows Jobs actively telling Google not to try to hire its employees, resulting in the firing of at least one recruiter.
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Would you ditch your wireless carrier for love?
This edition of Ask Maggie explores whether or not it's worth it for couples to combine their cell phone service into a family plan.
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At 'Twitter for video' Tout, happy celebs mean explosive growth
day on the job For Tout director of community and content Gardner Loulan, a normal day can mean shooting music videos, providing customer service, and rushing off to show NFL players how to use the startup's micro-video service.
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Google Music update makes service useful for backing up tunes
The Web giant's two-month-old music service now offers users the ability to download songs in bulk, easing the process of restoring a PC music library.
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Rumor: iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen expected this summer
iPhone rumor season never stops, and the latest one claims Apple's got a handful of manufacturing samples floating around with 4-inch screens that look far enough along to warrant a release this summer.
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Cloak's on you: Scientists create 'invisible' object
By scattering microwaves with plasmonic materials, University of Texas researchers achieve "three-dimensional cloaking," one step closer to rending something transparent in visible light.
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Hawaii may keep track of all Web sites visited
The state legislature plans hearing on bill requiring Internet service providers to create dossiers on residents showing all Web sites they visit for two years.
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Massive Motorola Droid Razr Maxx battery a 'Eureka' moment
Two almost-identical superphones launched just a few months apart made it look like Motorola held out on us. But the Droid Razr Maxx was more of a happy accident than a plan.
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A free Microsoft Office alternative that's actually good
Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2012 offers much of the power of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint--for none of the cost.
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Putting a human cost on the iPad
An in-depth New York Times report focuses on the final months of a factory worker who died as a result of an explosion at a factory that makes iPads, as well as the conditions workers often endure.
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North Korean government labels cell phone users as war criminals
North Korea is one of the most closed-off countries in the world, and now its government is trying to limit information flow even more by threatening to punish cell phone users.
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Why 4K TVs are stupid
There's all this buzz about 4K resolution. You don't need it, and probably never will.
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Twitter to block tweets locally, not globally
Rather than blocking content worldwide, Twitter will now block tweets only in countries that have generated the complaints due to local restrictions.
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Apple gear used by 1 in 5 workers, survey says
A new study finding that one worker in five uses an Apple product at their job--particularly if they're wealthy.
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Putting a human cost on the iPad
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An in-depth New York Times report focuses on the final months of a factory worker who died as a result of an explosion at a factory that makes iPads, as well as the conditions workers often endure.
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iPhone 4S propels Apple to massive earnings
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Apple posts its biggest quarter ever, fueled by record sales of the iPhone. It posts earnings of $46.33 billion and profits of $13.06 billion.
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Motorola sues Apple over iPhone 4S, iCloud
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Motorola loads a new legal volley against Apple with a suit that claims Apple's iPhone 4S and iCloud infringes on six of its patents.
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Rumor: iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen expected this summer
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iPhone rumor season never stops, and the latest one claims Apple's got a handful of manufacturing samples floating around with 4-inch screens that look far enough along to warrant a release this summer.
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Next Xbox to prevent you from playing used games?
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Microsoft might add used-game restrictions on its next Xbox, according to Kotaku--though it's not clear how such a technology would be set up.
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Windows 8 stable on ARM, going to developers soon, say sources
Windows 8 on ARM is coming along nicely, thank you, according to a couple of sources with whom CNET spoke. more
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PS Vita game prices fluctuate before launch
The bean counters at Sony need to make up their minds on how they are pricing PS Vita games. more
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Hey, AT&T, quit whining!
Instead of complaining about the FCC's decision to squash the T-Mobile merger and blaming the agency for raising prices, AT&T needs to shut up and move on. more
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Google thinks that Google+ is Google. Is it?
If Google+ and Google search aren't two different things, there's no conflict in emphasizing Google+ in search results. Right? more
Analysis Harry McCracken 1 hour ago - Apple eyeing move to 'programmable magnets'?
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Jobs e-mail to Schmidt suggests no-poaching deal in play
A newly unearthed e-mail exchange between Apple's Steve Jobs and Google's Eric Schmidt shows Jobs actively telling Google not to try to hire its employees, resulting in the firing of at least one recruiter. more
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Will the Nintendo Network...work?
Nintendo says it's streamlining its online experience across multiple platforms. Here's what the company needs to do for it to work. more
Opinion Jeff Bakalar 2 hours ago -
It's official: Motorola Droid Razr Maxx runs forever
We clocked Motorola's new Droid Razr Maxx to serve up a fantastic 19 hours and 47 minutes of video playback. more
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PlayStation Vita will launch with 8GB card for limited time
Sony announces the "Launch Bundle" version of its PlayStation Vita, which will include a 8GB card and free game for the same price as the 3G/Wi-Fi model. more
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Sony's lovely Xperia S may land on AT&T soon
Beautifully crafted and artfully sculpted, Sony's Xperia S was one of the slickest smartphones we saw at CES 2012. Now it looks like it could arrive on AT&T. more
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EU Commission: Go ahead, Sony, own 'Sony Ericsson'
The European Commission OKs Sony's buyout of the Sony Ericsson brand, bringing us one step closer to Sony-branded mobile phones. more
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Sprint offers subscribers a pair of Gameloft ID Packs
Sprint customers can download a bundle of Gameloft games, wallpaper, and other content all in one fell swoop. more
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Lifelens malaria app wins Microsoft 'Imagine Cup' grant
Microsoft announces that Team Lifelens of the U.S., a finalist in the 2011 Imagine Cup competition, has won a $75,000 grant. more
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Untethered tech: Wireless sensors monitor brain waves
It used to be that electroencephalography required users to sit still for a computer to track the brain's impulses. New advances have made that technology wireless and mobile. more
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