No Apple watch until late 2014, analyst says
Don't expect to see Apple's iWatch until the second half of next year, says KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Most tasteless question Apple's CEO was asked in Washington
May 22, 2013 5:13 PM PDT
Tesla repays government loan early, a boost for electric cars
Tesla is proving that a U.S. electric car company can succeed. It paid off a $465 million loan nine years early.
May 22, 2013 9:02 PM PDT
How Sony and Nintendo can battle the Xbox One
Will Microsoft run away with the next generation of home gaming, or do Sony (and even Nintendo) have a fighting chance?
Q&A: Microsoft talks Xbox One naming, privacy and more
May 22, 2013 1:33 PM PDT
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Samsung touts sales figures, new colors for Galaxy S4
The company says sales of the GS4 to carriers and retailers have surpassed the 10 million mark less than a month after the smartphone's introduction.
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Siri slams iPad in new Windows 8 ad
Redmond's new competitive spirit reaches a high pitch as one of Apple's favorite pitchwomen is co-opted to trash Apple's famed tablet.
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CNET Reviews Editor's Take: HP Envy Rove 20
HP is joining the small circle of PC makers getting into the tabletop PC business. Tabletop PC is our shorthand for a large tablet or all-in-one that can fold down flat.
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AMD launches new processors
Ahead of Intel's next generation of CPUs, AMD announces new chips, formerly code-named Temash, Kabini, and Richland.
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SoftBank gives U.S. right to OK Sprint board member -- report
To placate security concerns over its attempt to acquire Sprint -- and over use of Chinese gear in Sprint's network -- the Japan-based firm would allow for board member who'd oversee compliance with security rules.












