
A look at Windows Phone development
Microsoft showed a number of prototype and early-stage programs for the Windows Phone 7 Series at its Mix10 conference in Las Vegas on Monday. The company is also outlining how developers can write their own programs using Silverlight and XNA Game Studio.
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Police Blotter: Bid for breathalyzer code denied
Minnesota Court of Appeals says DUI defendant failed to prove that the Intoxilyzer 500EN's source code would "relate to his guilt or innocence."
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U.S. broadband plan
The FCC is set to propose a new U.S. broadband plan, our online news habits are not as diverse as you might think, and the Internet could win this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
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Going beyond Flash, Adobe shows off Web tech
DreamWeaver demos reveal newer HTML and CSS technologies in action at Adobe. The company is showing more interest in Open Web technologies.
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Toyota, Nissan to standardize electric car rechargers
Group called Chademo, which includes several automakers and Tokyo Electric Power, will set a standard for Japan and later aim for an international standard.
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The making of 'IMAX: Hubble 3D' (photos)
A breathtaking new IMAX film brings viewers inside NASA's last-ditch efforts to save the Hubble Telescope.
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Inside NASA's high-stakes Hubble repair mission
The "IMAX: Hubble 3D" film--a feast for the eyes--details the risks and rewards of keeping the Hubble Space Telescope functional.
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The iPad developer's challenge
Applications meant for the iPhone may look similar to their iPad brethren, but they present new challenges to the people creating them.
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RealNetworks: A tale of opportunities missed
There's no question Rob Glaser was an Internet pioneer, but he was unable to stay ahead of the pack. CNET takes a look at what happened.
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Web guru Tim Bray takes Google Android job
The co-inventor of XML likes Google's philosophy overall, and especially how it applies to competing against the 'Disney-fied walled garden' of Apple's iPhone.
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China warns Google partners: Look for backup
Web sites that use Google search services should seek alternatives in case Google goes through with its decision to stop censoring results, Beijing reportedly cautions.
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Report: Test can't re-create 'runaway' Prius
U.S. government memo says "runaway" Toyota incident in San Diego could not be replicated, according to an AP report.
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Mashup mocks SXSWi's 'geo' obsession, gender imbalance
Two Digg employees have built "Wheretheladies.at," a relatively simple map mashup that tries to figure out which South by Southwest venues are populated by the most females.
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At SXSWi, Facebook flexes its gaming muscle
The social network's annual developer get-together as part of the South by Southwest Interactive Festival focused on how it can bring its Facebook Connect technology to gamers on disparate platforms.
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Venezuelan president calls for Internet regulation
Hugo Chavez says "the Internet cannot be something open where anything is said and done" and demands a crackdown on a critical news site.
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Fiorina follows 'Demon Sheep' with heavenly hot air
A new ad for former HP CEO Carly Fiorina's campaign for the Senate takes the extremes of her "Demon Sheep" ad to even more exalted levels.
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How to make Chatroulette a useful video network
There is a way that Chatroulette could become a lot more than a place for people to show off their private parts
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Shirky: Napster tapped into our primate instincts
We don't want to share goods, but we want to share information, the NYU professor says at a SXSWi talk, and Napster transformed music into information.
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'Faster,' 'instant' Digg 2.0 unveiled at SXSW
Digg CEO Jay Adelson surprises the audience by announcing a revamped version of the service with a big slate of new features.
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