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  • Tue Dec 9 2008 Which tax-prep service is right for you?

    We've read between the lines of the perplexing pricing options for Intuit TurboTax and H&R Block TaxCut. What's the best deal for you?

    Posted by Elsa Wenzel

  • Wed Apr 16 2008 Lawmakers accuse Google of gaming the spectrum auction

    Congressmen say open-access rules Google pushed for in spectrum auction--that where triggered by its own bidding--may have discouraged bidding by others and cost FCC billions.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Sat Jan 10 2009 Buzz Out Loud 889: Introducing the Palm Pepporoni

    Its our last show from the CNET stage at CES 2009 in Las Vegas! We compare the battery charging solution for the Palm Pre to a smorgasbord of delicious food and end up hungry for pepperoni. Also, Micr...

    Posted by Tom Merritt ,Molly Wood and Jason Howell

  • Fri Sep 15 2000 TiVo wants your sweet nothings

    TiVo is giving away at least 10 digital video recorders each day until Halloween. All you have to do is let the company know why you love the product.

    Posted by Ian Fried

  • Wed Nov 5 2008 Buzz Out Loud 846: The subprime software market

    Think you've seen the worst of the global financial collapse? Well, you haven't. Microsoft's dipping its toe into subprime software lending, otherwise known as providing free software to start-ups making less than $1 million.

    Posted by Molly Wood

  • Thu Mar 29 2007 CTIA 2007: Cream of the crop

    CNET picks the top products from CTIA 2007

    Posted by Kent German

  • Wed Nov 12 2008 Tech Museum honors tech that benefits humanity

    Groups offering renewable light and energy sources, auto-disable syringes, and a 3D system are among the finalists for Tech Museum of Innovation awards.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Fri Jun 23 2000 Even Web not immune to pyramid schemes

    A new type of "Web opportunity" may sound perfectly legitimate--but authorities are taking action against ploys that have attracted tens of thousands of participants on an international scale.

    Posted by Brian Livingston

  • Fri Oct 17 2008 '60 Minutes': The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?

    What if we told you that a guy with no background in science or medicine - not even a college degree - has come up with what may be one of the most promising breakthroughs in cancer research in years?...

    Posted by Lesley Stahl

  • Thu Feb 21 2008 Electronic voting and partial audits

    E-voting is not secure now and will never be in the foreseeable future, says guest blogger and security specialist Rebecca Mercuri.

    Posted by Michael Horowitz

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