
FTC: Kids can find adult content in virtual worlds
Minors are able to easily view violent and sexually explicit content in virtual worlds, including some geared for children, the federal agency says.
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Deepwater Wind to build first U.S. ocean wind farm
Starting with 8 turbines producing 28 megawatts, Rhode Island expects offshore wind power eventually to make up the bulk of its green energy.
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The iPhone moves from the quad to the classroom
College courses teaching how to make and market applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch are on the rise.
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Microsoft needs to go big with Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is massively under attack by the iPhone and Android. Microsoft needs to take big steps and assert its market position.
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Is an Apple 'tablet' just a bigger iPhone?
As the monthly Apple tablet rumors fly, there may be a bigger iPhone in your future.
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Odd spiral lights puzzle Norweigans (photos)
Strange lights in the sky over Norway have UFO enthusiasts and scientists searching for answers.
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Lotus tests a two-stroke engine
Lotus' Omnivore engine produces 10 percent better fuel economy than current production engines.
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New Skype betas for Windows, Nokia phones
Skype announces two new betas of its popular VoIP app--one that updates the Windows client, and a first beta for Symbian phones.
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13 more sites expel NY sex offenders
13 sites, including ones owned by AOL, Yahoo, and Google, follow Facebook and MySpace in using NY's E-Stop law to find and remove sex offenders.
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10 years gone: The VA Linux Systems IPO
Open-source advocate John Mark Walker commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Nasdaq's "most successful" IPO to date, from the perspective of a company coder.
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Video games sales drop, but still strong
Though industry sales for November fell 7.6 percent from the same month last year, total revenue was still good enough to make it the second-best November on record.
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Apple patent shows tamper-resistant label
New patent application from Apple reveals ways in which the company's products could be fitted with a simple label or tag that provides evidence of tampering.
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AOL's first day: We want to believe
The newly independent company's first day trading on the New York Stock Exchange was nothing impressive. But the industry sure isn't rooting against it.
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GAO to FCC: Wireless users need more protection
Government Accountability Office says Thursday that the FCC needs to do more to protect subscribers who are dissatisfied with their service.
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Mozilla worker touts Bing over Google, citing privacy
In a post on his personal blog, a Mozilla veteran responds to comments by Eric Schmidt on privacy by suggesting that people consider moving to Microsoft's Bing.
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Adobe to drop Flash Player support for PowerPC G3
Due to "performance enhancements that cannot be supported on the older PowerPC architecture," Flash Player 10.1 will be the last to support PowerPC-based G3 Macs.
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Vevo CEO confirms it's all about business
Rio Caraeff explains that the service was mainly created to help advertisers and content owners capitalize on the popularity of music videos.
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With draft standard, 3D Web closer to reality
WebGL has moved from an idea at Mozilla and the Khronos Group to a draft standard for the 3D Web. Don't expect a browser-based Call of Duty just yet, though.
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The decade's 30 biggest tech flops
After nearly 10 years of working at CNET, Executive Editor David Carnoy looks back at the most hyped tech products that didn't pan out as planned--or just flat out bombed.
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The 20 most innovative consumer electronics products of the decade
What are the most influential electronics products of the decade? CNET picks its top 20, listed in alphabetical order.
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Android's unintentional beneficiary: Funambol
Google Android is booming, which is creating an excellent market opportunity for Funambol, the open-source mobile sync leader.
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