
Beyond Binary named 'Lord of Catan'
CNET's Ina Fried proves herself an ungracious guest and a poor reporter, winning a "Settlers of Catan" board game tournament she showed up to cover.
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Amazon adds greener electronics ranking
EPEAT certification ranks computers on a variety of criteria, including energy efficiency, toxic materials, and recycling programs.
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New York Times eyes 2011 for online fees
Under the plan, users would have free access to a certain number of articles a month and then have to pay once they exceed a cap.
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Bill Gates, the Twitterati
The war between China and Google rages on, the PlayStation 3 Motion Controller gets delayed, and Bill Gates is the newest, most popular Twitterer.
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Apple: The great market maker
Apple knows how to build great products, but it doesn't always benefit from its innovations because of its insistence on being a mass-market luxury brand.
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PS3 Motion Controller pushed back to fall
Originally expected to hit store shelves this spring, Sony's answer to the Wiimote is now set for release in the fall.
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Cloud and open source meet to test Web apps
Start-up Sauce Labs receives funding to support open-source Selenium project on-premise and in the cloud.
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Bing to oust Google as default iPhone search?
Apple and Microsoft may be in talks to expel Google as the iPhone's default search engine, sources tell BusinessWeek.
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BumpTop brings 3D, physics to Mac desktop
Is this the desktop of the future, or just a toy?
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Five things to expect at Apple's next event
Apple has a event planned a week from Wednesday, where it's widely expected that a tablet device will be introduced.
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AT&T-Verizon price war debunked (FAQ)
AT&T and Verizon Wireless each lowered the prices on unlimited voice plans last week, but they also added mandatory data charges for mid-tier cell phone customers.
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Analysts ponder the power inside Apple's tablet
Analysts speculate about what will provide the processing power for the device--or devices, as the case may be.
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Baidu.com sues U.S. domain registrar over hacking
The leading Chinese search engine blames the U.S.-based Internet domain registry for allowing a hacking that left the site disabled and defaced.
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Microsoft, Citigroup back finance app Bundle
Like pretty visualizations? This new start-up pulls spending data into Flash animations so that you can see who's spending what where.
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Sneak peek at tasty new Zagat for iPhone 3.0
We got a sneak peek at Zagat 3.0 for iPhone, which will have augmented reality, an offline mode, and the capability to write reviews.
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Bill Gates joins Twitter
The software legend and philanthropist kicks off his microblog with entries about Haiti and his foundation work.
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Bruce Sterling to keynote first augmented reality confab
Set for June in Santa Clara, Calif., the event is supposed to be the world's first for the broad discussion of the commercial and market opportunities of augmented reality.
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Samsung settles with Rambus for $900 million
Samsung Electronics and Rambus say they have reached an agreement settling all claims between them.
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Microsoft turns finding Office commands into game
The latest project from Office Labs lets users try to be a "ribbon hero" by knowing where Office hides all of its various commands.
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