You know you've got issues if your skivvies start texting
The SIMsystem, electronic underwear that first appeared on ABC's New Inventors program in 2008, is now being rolled out across New South Whales in Australia.
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Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt on a coffee date (photos)
A Gizmodo tipster snaps a few shots of the Apple and Google CEOs chatting Friday afternoon at a table outside a Palo Alto cafe owned by a former Google chef.
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Mickos: What's bigger than open source?
Marten Mickos is on to the next big thing, which turns out to be a combination of the old big thing (open source) and cloud computing.
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Microsoft confirms, dates Xbox 360 USB storage
Microsoft is bringing USB mass storage capabilities to the Xbox 360 in an update coming in a week and a half.
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iPad App Store revealed?
A mobile-app analytics firm turns up what appear to be screenshots of what the App Store will look like on the forthcoming touch-screen tablet from Apple.
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Revised Facebook policy hints at location tagging
Wary of last February's outcry, Facebook announces new version of privacy policy in advance of possible "place" and third-party site features.
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Apple snags iPad trademark from Fujitsu
Fujitsu registered the trademark in 2003, but Apple bought it just in time for the iPad launch next week.
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Google moves toward fiber network locale
Search giant will review the 600 suggestions for the best place to build its experimental fiber network and will announce a decision by the end of the year.
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Facebook hires ad exec from Google
David Fischer will join the massive social-networking site as its vice president of advertising and global operations, the company confirms.
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Skype Mobile for BlackBerry, Android (video)
Skype and Verizon have joined forces to bring Skype's calling app to certain BlackBerry and Android phones. We show you the app from the conference floor.
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LA newsman accused of Google leak
Lawyers representing YouTube allege that Bob Tur, who had sued the video site over copyright concerns in 2006, was the source of a document leak to CNET that brought to light a deposition by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
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Kindle tries to be the Apple of your eye
Amazon has, in a move that has surely nothing to do with the iPad launch, decided again to advertise the Kindle on TV. Does it feel too much like an Apple ad?
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Can't take care of your elderly relatives? Buy a bot
A research project in Europe works to create a robot, wearable smart sensor system, and alarm-and-reporting system to help elderly people live independently longer.
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Office applications: Still your father's Oldsmobile
For a world that's totally Internet-connected and collaboration-savvy, it's a bit of a shock to realize how much we're locked into traditional applications and use patterns.
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iConcertCal concert-listing app comes to Android
This app alerts you whenever an artist in your music library is coming to town or is releasing a new album.
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Cisco warns of 'highly critical' SIP flaw
The flaw in Cisco's IOS operating system could let a hacker remotely execute code or launch a denial-of-service attack.
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Report: Tens of millions still opening junk e-mail
It's hard to believe, but people continue to open spam e-mail, setting themselves up for viruses, botnets, and other malfeasance.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: China's malware problem
Bad guys in China are sending out malware like crazy, while another bad guy who was behind some of the biggest corporate hacking in history is finally going to jail. Tune in to find out more.
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Wikipedia readies for first major UI overhaul
A Web site that goes nearly a decade without a major redesign is practically prehistoric. Thus it is that the Wikimedia Foundation is on the cusp of big changes to the hit user-created encyclopedia.
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Survey: 63% don't change passwords very often
In a survey on password management, some of the 400 participants admit to some big no-no's, according to Symantec's Security Response blog.
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