
Help me find the best iPhone 3G S apps
On Road Trip 2009, I'm testing out Apple's latest iPhone. I want to know what the best applications are that specifically take advantage of the features on the 3G S.
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Skyhook's love/hate relationship with GPS
CEO of the geolocation company says Wi-Fi is what you need to get your bearings fast, but GPS has a few uses too.
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GE appliances to connect to smart grid via Tendril
Smart-grid start-up Tendril Networks and GE will test a system in which home appliances share data with utilities to cut electricity consumption.
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An epitaph for the Web standard, XHTML 2
Although the failed effort may have been a work of "philosophical purity," it was overshadowed by HTML 5. Why are Web standards so darned hard to create?
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Google to Microsoft: It's on
With the announcement of the Chrome OS, Google has taken complete aim at Redmond's empire. But there are still plenty of reasons why Windows might not be dead man walking.
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Is the Web destroying great porn scripts?
According to The New York Times, the attention span on the Web is to blame for reducing porn movies to short scenes that can be easily uploaded. But is this really the whole story?
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Google plans Chrome-based Web operating system
Watch out Microsoft: Google's browser project is the foundation for a Web-based operating system. Chrome OS Netbooks are due in 2010.
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Shortened URLs spike in e-mail spam
E-mail spam that includes truncated Web addresses sees a dramatic increase very recently, security provider MessageLabs says.
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Judge sides with YouTube on several copyright issues
Federal court dismissed some of the copyright complaints made by a class of plaintiffs because they were made overseas and aren't protected by U.S. copyright law.
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Security expert blesses Google Native Client technology
Researcher who wins bug-finding contest says Google Native Client technology is architecturally sound.
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Find your favorite clips with these video search engines
If you want to find some cool videos on the Web, look no further than video search engines. They all offer something worth trying out.
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News sites stay up during Jackson memorial
News sites manage to stay up during Michael Jackson's memorial service, which brought in record numbers of traffic to both written content and streaming video.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: How to deal with annoying SMS spam
Security reporter Elinor Mills has some tips for dealing with the pesky spam that shows up on your cell phone.
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MIT develops camera-like fabric
Researchers have woven a swath of fabric consisting of special fibers that can capture an image of what's nearby.
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Web radio, music industry reach agreement on royalties
After two years of negotiations, larger online radio stations agree to pay music industry 25 percent of revenue or a flat per-stream rate, whichever is greater.
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So is Facebook for old people now or what?
New numbers from iStrategyLabs say that Facebook has seen a drop in listed high-school and college affiliations. This, however, does not mean that young people are leaving the site in droves.
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HideTab lets you cloak embarrassing tabs quickly
The latest version of Firefox has many useful privacy features, but none of them gives you a "panic button" for when someone sees you looking at something you shouldn't be looking at. This extension fixes that.
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Report: Microsoft, EU in talks over antitrust issues
Bloomberg says that Microsoft is looking to settle several pending issues before EU Competition boss Neelie Kroes steps down at year's end.
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Chrome's new-tab page gets more interactive
Google's browser presents new options to try to take better advantage of the time when a person is launching the browser or opening a new tab.
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Analyst: June MacBook sales boost overall Mac numbers
The new lineup of MacBooks unveiled at WWDC, along with fresh price cuts, should push Mac sales back up, says Piper Jaffray analyst.
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Photos: 'Train warriors, test weapons'
At the Utah Test & Training Range, the U.S. Air Force puts its combat pilots through rigorous trials of bombing runs akin to what they might face in Iraq or Afghanistan.
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