- Sat Nov 21 10:44 AM PST 2009 Another (loud, fuzzy) peek at Wired's tablet edition
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? This video gives you an idea.
- Fri Nov 20 9:00 AM PST 2009 Browser security features compared
The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways.
- Thu Nov 19 9:01 PM PST 2009 Adobe's Acrobat.com reorganizes, gets mobile app
The company improves its Acrobat service with a new organizer and a mobile app for the iPhone and BlackBerry that lets users access their files on the go.
- Fri Nov 13 12:19 PM PST 2009 Switching to Android? Read this first
If you're thinking of buying an Android phone, here are some things you should know. CNET lays out the details and explains the current Android devices on the market.
- Fri Nov 13 11:00 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Pre-holiday buying spree
Lots of big tech players go shopping, while Intel closes antitrust deal. Also: Windows 7 inspired by Mac OS?
- Thu Nov 12 12:37 PM PST 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: Have Intel and AMD buried the hatchet?
CNET News reporter Stephen Shankland talks about whether the long-running dispute is finally over, and who (if anyone) is emerging a winner.
- Thu Nov 12 12:10 PM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1105: The New Testament of Torrents
I'm very pleased that LegalTorrents.com has come along to prove that I'm not crazy when I say there are plenty of legal reasons to use torrents. And they even have a torrent of Bible 2.0. Probably with new commandments from the MPAA. We also chat about AM
- Mon Nov 9 4:11 PM PST 2009 New BlackBerry software will make your phone cooler
BlackBerry-maker RIM has announced a string of software updates for developers, which translates into better, more powerful applications for ordinary phone owners.
- Fri Nov 6 10:50 AM PST 2009 Adobe's Photoshop app comes to Android
Adobe brings the popular Photoshop mobile app to Android phones, but is it as good as the version for iPhones and iPods? We take a look.
- Thu Nov 5 2:07 PM PST 2009 Beatles copyright case down a legal rabbit hole
BlueBeat is streaming Beatles recordings for free and selling them for 25 cents apiece, claiming that they aren't the original recordings and therefore aren't copyright-protected.




