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  • Thu Nov 5 5:08 PM PST 2009 Seven essential free software apps for a new PC

    Once you get that new Windows 7 computer, here are the apps you need to install.

    Posted in CNET TV by Tom Merritt

  • Tue Oct 20 1:26 PM PDT 2009 Live: Barnes & Noble debuts its Nook

    The bookseller launches its Kindle rival at an event at the Chelsea Piers. As expected, the e-reader has a dual-screen display and will sell for $259.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Tue Oct 13 4:28 PM PDT 2009 Nokia's Netbook gamble

    PC companies have already stepped on Nokia's smartphone turf, and now Nokia is taking them on in the Netbook market with the Booklet 3G.

    Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon

  • Fri Oct 9 10:23 AM PDT 2009 Microsoft's French love in new Windows Phone ad

    In a new push for Windows Phone, Microsoft wants you to feel the true tension of love. The love between a man and his mobile phone applications. It is truly reminiscent of French cinema.

    Posted in Technically Incorrect by Chris Matyszczyk

  • Fri Oct 9 9:34 AM PDT 2009 Microsoft hints at another cheap Office option

    Looking closely at a Thursday blog post, it appears that Microsoft is readying a lower-cost option for Office Home and Student productivity suite.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Tue Oct 6 7:01 AM PDT 2009 Windows mobile app store, My Phone service officially opening

    Windows Marketplace for Mobile and My Phone, two new services bundled into the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, are officially opening for business on Tuesday.

    Posted in CTIA Fall show by Jessica Dolcourt

  • Thu Oct 1 2:57 PM PDT 2009 Which game console should you buy?

    Let CNET help you decide which home video-game console is best for you.

    Posted in Crave by Jeff Bakalar

  • Wed Sep 30 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Facial recognition face-off: Three tools compared

    We pit the newly-released Picasa with facial recognition against Apple's iPhoto, and Microsoft's Windows Live Photo Gallery software to see which one did the best job at recognizing faces, and making it easier to organize big photo libraries.

    Posted in Web Crawler by Josh Lowensohn

  • Mon Sep 28 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Google adjusts to life with trustbusters

    In less time than it takes for some government investigations, the search company has gone from start-up to accused menacer of Internet competition. Fair or not, this is Google 2.0.

    Posted in Relevant Results by Tom Krazit

  • Wed Sep 23 7:06 PM PDT 2009 Nintendo drops Wii price to $199

    Nintendo officially announces that the game console is getting a $50 price cut as of Sunday.

    Posted in Crave by John P. Falcone

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