- Wed Nov 18 8:28 AM PST 2009 PDC Day 2 live blog: Office 2010, IE 9 on stage
At the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft talks about Office 2010, shows Silverlight 4, and shares the first details on Internet Explorer 9.
- Mon Nov 16 10:13 AM PST 2009 Hands on with New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Mario and friends go back to the future on an old-fashioned coin-gathering adventure on the Wii, and Nintendo just may have found a way to kick-start sales back up.
- 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.
- Wed Nov 11 12:05 PM PST 2009 Nintendo DS gets Modern Warfare: Handcramps
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 gets its handheld game on, but is it a shell of its big brother?
- Tue Nov 10 4:43 AM PST 2009 Rutger Hauer to Hollywood: Don't fear tech
q&a The "Blade Runner" star is backing a company that wants to open up bandwidth and says technology will help improve filmmaking.
- Sun Nov 8 9:16 PM PST 2009 Review redux: Flixster movie app for BlackBerry
Taking a closer look at Flixster's updated movie preview and showtime app for BlackBerry.
- Tue Nov 3 6:00 AM PST 2009 New app Chorus helps you find, share iPhone apps
Looking for new iPhone/iPod apps to install? New iPhone app Chorus looks at what you've installed and gives you recommendations.
- Wed Oct 28 11:53 AM PDT 2009 Motorola Droid live review
CNET has the Motorola Droid in the house. Check out our live review as we poke and prod Verizon's first Android phone.
- Wed Oct 21 12:14 PM PDT 2009 Wheeled 'Cyclops' bot offers insight into blind
Caltech researchers are working on a remote-controlled rover with an onboard camera that could deliver some very useful data about how the visually impaired see the world.
- Mon Oct 19 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Part 2: Q&A with Jeff Moss on computer hacking
Defcon founder and Homeland Security adviser Jeff Moss reflects on how he got into hacking, says the Internet's "age of innocence" is over, and has a message for Google and other big Web sites.




