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The world may have thrilled to the potential for a Google Phone, but what Google actually unveiled is its plan for a new smartphone world order.
Photos: Unboxing Nexus One
faq Worms, Trojans, and SMS attacks are risks for mobile phones, but the biggest practical threat to users is losing the device.
In "Software, Interrupted," Dave Rosenberg discusses disruption in the software market, as well as the products and services that keep business technology norms in perpetual flux.
With nearly 15 years of technology and marketing experience spanning from Bell Labs to multiple start-up IPOs, Dave co-founded open-source software company MuleSource and now serves as general manager of Hardy Way. He also happens to be a U.S. patent holder and a workaholic. Technology is his best friend and mortal enemy.
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Software, Interrupted
Open-source acquisitions: What's the holdup?Acquisitions of open-source companies have garnered huge multiples but haven't rounded out many product portfolios. Exit plans are hazy for most open-source start-ups.
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Technically Incorrect
Woman arrested after visiting with WoW teenCanadian boy leaves home to see 42-year-old woman whom he met on World of Warcraft. No Canadian laws were broken, but she's arrested back home in Texas.
2010 CES
E-readers' next chapter might not have happy endingThere were plenty of the book readers on display at CES, but many question whether the market for such dedicated devices is large enough to support all the new entrants.
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Highlights from the Microsoft keynote
Media Maverick
Sarkozy's 'New Year's wish': Investigate GoogleNot long after a list of pro-copyright proposals stirred controversy, France's president says he supports an investigation of Google as well as a tax on search engines.
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Floor-cleaning robot gets those tight spots
Geek Gestalt
Inside the world's long-lost first microcomputerVintage computer historians have long revered the Altair 8800. But an unknown computer project at Sacramento State beat the Altair by three years. CNET got a look at it.
Cutting Edge
Starry, starry 'first light' from NASA's WISE missionThe new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer kicks off its mission to scan and capture a view of the entire sky with a look at the constellation Carina.
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Intel touts 3D, apps for Netbooks at CES (photos)
2010 CES
Touching the LG Rumor TouchWe investigate the touch-screen version of the LG Rumor line of phones, the LG Rumor Touch. It has so many new features that it looks nothing like its predecessors.
2010 CES
Control4 readies networked home energy systemControl4's home energy management system uses a home wireless network and tough-screen display to monitor electricity and let consumers participate in energy efficiency programs.