- Tue Feb 9 11:00 AM PST 2010 Google's social side hopes to catch some Buzz
Facebook and Twitter are the darlings of the social-media world, not Google--which hopes to change that with Buzz, betting it can organize your online social life.
- Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up
Stewart Butterfield and his friends are back at it with a new company. CNET's Daniel Terdiman was given exclusive, behind-the-scenes access as they built it from scratch.
- Mon Feb 8 5:35 PM PST 2010 Did this MetroPCS ad make the tech world cringe?
Cell phone service provider's new campaign, featuring two supposed Indian tech experts, is proving a bit controversial. The company admits it has received complaints.
- Mon Feb 8 4:00 AM PST 2010 How CoverItLive failed users during iPad unveiling
When you're covering tech's Super Bowl equivalent live, you really don't want your broadcasting platform to collapse.
- Thu Feb 4 6:14 PM PST 2010 Scientists discover dinosaur's true colors
Paleontologists at Yale University say they were able to analyze cells from a fossil to determine the actual coloration of an extinct feathered dinosaur.
- Tue Feb 2 9:01 PM PST 2010 Gateway updates desktop lineup, revamps high-end case
Details of Gateway's first-quarter desktop refresh.
- Tue Feb 2 2:10 PM PST 2010 Hands-on: Is Intel's Wireless Display a game changer?
One of the CES announcements we were most excited about, at least in theory, was Intel's Wireless Display technology.
- Tue Feb 2 6:47 AM PST 2010 Google shows off Chrome OS tablet ideas
Mock-ups of a Chrome OS tablet emerge much more quietly than Apple's iPad did. In some ways, Google's Chrome OS could be a better fit for tablets than for Netbooks.
- Mon Feb 1 10:35 AM PST 2010 The 404 Podcast 509: Where nobody likes country music, except for everyone
The 404 Podcast 509: Where nobody likes country music, except for everyone
- Mon Feb 1 4:00 AM PST 2010 In their words: Experts weigh in on Mac vs. PC security
CNET asks a host of security experts which of the major operating-system platforms is more secure for consumers. Here's what they have to say.




