Federal IT pros say U.S. at high risk for cyberattack
Survey of federal IT professionals finds significant number who see a strong possibility the U.S. will be hit by cyberattack within the next year.
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Report: Google testing desktop Google Voice
A desktop version of Google Voice would allow users of the service to treat their PC or Mac like a phone, and compete with existing services such as Skype.
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Wi-LAN sues everybody over Bluetooth
Claiming patent rights over the wireless technology, Wi-LAN launches a lawsuit against a wide range of tech companies, including Apple, HP, Motorola, and Sony.
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Report: Android fragmentation could harm growth
IMS Research report indicates that Google needs to actively prevent more fragmentation of its Android OS or else it risks losing market share.
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U.K. embraces 'three strikes' for illegal file sharing
The U.K.'s House of Commons approves a bill that would allow service interruption of those accused of illegal file sharing. France passed a similar law in October.
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Sheriff wants inmates to pedal for TV rights
Joe Arpaio, who calls himself "America's toughest sheriff," is providing Arizona inmates with a new amenity: cable television. But they're going to have to pedal to get the TV to work.
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'I'm a Mac/I'm a PC' ads coming to an end?
Apple's long-running ad campaign may have finally seen its last days, comedic actor Justin Long says.
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Trailer-mounted wind turbine tested at Army base
Army will test WindTamer's small wind turbine for charging communications equipment. Company is one of a handful seeking alternatives to traditional three-blade design.
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Mind-reading software
The next version of the iPhone OS will be unwrapped today, how to get your mom to stop stalking you on Facebook, and Intel shows off brain-scanning software that can pretty much read your mind.
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IBM, Saudis to open solar desalination plant
Joint chemistry and nanotechnology breakthroughs are being pooled to convert the sun and sea into potable drinking water for one Saudi Arabian city.
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Cracking open Apple's iPad (photos)
What's an Apple product launch without a follow-up dissection? TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler gets out his spatula--yes, spatula--and does the honors.
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Coming up at 6 p.m.: CNET Showcase on 3D TVs streams live
We're getting ready for our first live demo event for tech consumers--this one focused on 3D televisions. Don't miss it.
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New service aims to improve on Chatroulette
Known as ChatImprov, the Facebook application aims to take the best parts of Chatroulette--connecting people with strangers--and offer them in a safer, more comfortable environment.
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GE makes LED replacement for 40-watt bulb
Company plans to introduce a general lighting LED bulb that consumes 9 watts, can last for 17 years, and is designed to address concerns over light quality.
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The cloud--it's not for control freaks
Microsoft's Chris Capossela says big businesses are seeing lots of benefits by using cloud computing to do work traditionally done in-house. They're also grappling with the resulting loss of control.
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An Apple launch that thought differently
Many of Apple's most loyal fans thought the iPad would be underwhelming, and yet they still flocked to stores on opening weekend to pick it up--once they'd seen that the masses were springing for it.
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Parallels unveils Windows 7 upgrade tool
Software maker offers full details on a program, first reported by CNET, that uses virtualization to ease the shift to Microsoft's latest operating system.
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iPad porn takes on a new meaning
A clever video showing an almost salacious unboxing of Apple's new tablet from domain registrar GoDaddy spoofs 1970s-era porn movies.
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Devo invites CNET readers to song study
The 1980s new wave band will let its core fans decide which 12 of 16 songs will make it onto its forthcoming album.
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Measure the depth, quality of your sleep at night
Japanese health monitor manufacturer Tanita unveils its sensor mat, placed beneath ones mattress, to track body motion, breathe rate, and pulse all night long.
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