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  • Tue Nov 3 5:00 AM PST 2009 BT's Ribbit releasing Google Voice competitor

    The new telephony service for consumers promises to heat up the phone-number-in-the-cloud battle.

    Posted in Rafe's Radar by Rafe Needleman

  • Wed Oct 28 12:19 PM PDT 2009 Mac Mini: Here To Serve

    The release of the Mac Mini server edition has had people wondering about the specifics of the devices, and whether or not other minis and Macs can be used for servers as well or if there's some special hardware requirement.

    Posted in MacFixIt by Topher Kessler

  • Tue Sep 8 4:06 PM PDT 2009 Hands-on with Altec Lansing's inMotion Classic

    CNET's Donald Bell offers some photos and hands-on impressions of the Altec Lansing inMotion Classic im620 speaker system for iPod and iPhone.

    Posted in Crave by Donald Bell

  • Tue Jul 21 8:01 AM PDT 2009 Moore's Law vs. the cloud

    There's still a lot of work needed to figure out what clients should look like in a cloud computing world.

    Posted in The Pervasive Data Center by Gordon Haff

  • Tue Jun 30 3:49 PM PDT 2009 Firefox 3.5: Excellent for fans, but competition getting tougher

    New release brings the second-most popular browser up to speed with current browsing technology and trends, and perhaps nudges it ahead of the competition.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Thu Jun 25 7:32 AM PDT 2009 Mirrored and concatenated RAID options in Mac OS X

    Apple's Mac Pro computers have the capacity of holding up to four internal hard drives, and all Mac models support the use of external drives through either USB or FireWire. This allows for multiple drive configurations that include the option for vari

    Posted in MacFixIt by CNET staff

  • Fri Jun 5 10:00 AM PDT 2009 A brief history of downloadable console games

    Downloadable games were big at this year's E3, but they're nothing new. Here's a the history of downloadable games--and what to expect in next-generation consoles.

    Posted in News - Gaming and Culture by Josh Lowensohn

  • Thu May 28 9:00 AM PDT 2009 Google--market disruptor or destroyer

    The search and advertising giant is taking the "gate" position in numerous markets, sitting between users and the content or services they want.

    Posted in Webware by Rafe Needleman

  • Mon May 11 12:00 PM PDT 2009 Q&A: Behind the BBC's iPlayer

    iPlayer boss Anthony Rose offers a detailed look at the sheer numbers needed for the popular service's hardware, infrastructure, and operation as well as what's ahead.

    Posted in News - Wireless by Nate Lanxon

  • Mon Apr 27 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Google plugs PC power into cloud computing

    First with Native Client, and now with O3D, Google releases software to let Web-based apps tap into local computers' power.

    Posted in Webware by Stephen Shankland

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