Just in
- Cooking up Google Apps at campfire event (photos)
- Woman, fearing apocalypse, tries to halt collider
- Attention shoppers: Target offers mobile coupons
- Microsoft Outlook makes friends with MySpace
- Firm: Toyota, industry need more rigorous testing
- Apple tops Consumer Reports' tech support survey
- Twitter to block malicious links
- All CNET News headlines
Blogs and opinion
-
Chris
Matyszczyk: - Woman, fearing apocalypse, tries to halt collider
-
Leslie
Katz: - Fashion guide for Na'vi wannabes
-
Lance
Whitney: - Stanford undergrads: iPhones are addictive
-
Elizabeth
Armstrong
Moore: - Cyberbullying hits LGBT youth especially hard
-
Game service OnLive
to go live June 17The streaming service is set to launch with partners like EA, Ubisoft, and THQ, with its games lineup coming ahead of E3. Should console makers be worried?
Read full story
GDC 2010: Scaling the summits of gameplay -
In geolocation wars, SXSWi is mere skirmish
The rivalry between Gowalla and Foursquare might seem to define the nascent geolocation market. Hold your horses: Let's see what Facebook is cooking up.
Read full story
SXSWi: Let the geolocation games begin
-
Attention shoppers: Target offers mobile coupons
Target claims it's the first major retail chain to launch mobile coupons nationwide for eager bargain hunters.
(Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon) -
Microsoft Outlook makes friends with MySpace
The software maker says it is ready with a version of its Outlook Social Connector that links the e-mail program with the youth-oriented social network.
(Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried) -
Green tech can't shake the bubble question
Investors say we've already experienced "mini bubbles" driven by hype or subsidies. But there remains a societal push for cleaner and domestic sources of energy.
(Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica) -
Twitter to block malicious links
Links in direct messages on Twitter and e-mail notifications about direct messages will be filtered in an attempt to stop phishing attacks.
(Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills) -
Phones you can't get on a U.S. carrier
photos Our European and Asian brethren usually get first dibs on all the cool gear, and sometimes, we won't even see it at all.
iPhone 4G: 25 most-wanted features -
Mozilla to overhaul its open-source license
The Firefox backer wants to modernize and simplify the Mozilla Public License and sets an ambitious November deadline.
(Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland) -
Google-China resolution coming 'soon,' says CEO
Talks between Google and Chinese government are ongoing, Google's Eric Schmidt says Wednesday, and he expects the matter to be resolved sooner rather than later.
(Posted in Relevant Results by Tom Krazit)
Google-China flap spurs plan to bypass censors -
WhitePages.com halts ad networks over malware
Site investigates malware delivered via ads on its site in a fake antivirus attack similar to that on the Drudge Report site.
(Posted in InSecurity Complex by Elinor Mills) -
Dell tablet said to be named 'Streak'
According to leaked company documents, the Mini 5 touch-screen tablet will come in a multitude of colors and have Amazon Kindle and Video On Demand access.
(Posted in Circuit Breaker by Erica Ogg) -
Windows Live support via e-mail ends
Starting Wednesday, users with problems will have to go to online forums to get answers to issues with Microsoft's consumer Web services.
(Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried) -
IBM hopes to make mobile devices more accessible
Big Blue is teaming up with two universities to explore ways to make smartphones and mobile devices more accessible to people who have disabilities or lack literacy.
(Posted in Cutting Edge by Lance Whitney) -
Firm: Toyota, industry need more rigorous testing
Latest problems linked to Toyota show the auto industry needs to fix the way it tests software, says company that specializes in software integrity.
(Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers) -
The lithium chase
As awareness spreads that lithium is an ingredient for hybrid cars, a hunt is under way for sources of the metal.
(From The New York Times) - All CNET News headlines







