
Shuttle Discovery undocks from space station
Discovery astronauts bid their space station counterparts farewell and undock from the lab complex after a three-spacewalk resupply mission. Landing in Florida is expected Monday.
Read More ...
Getting wired at the Robot Block Party (photos)
Local hobbyists and companies show off their bots at the Robot Block Party at Stanford University.
Read More ...
3D TV: A proposal on behalf of the stereo-blind
There's an easy way to make 3D work for people who can't see it. But no one is doing it.
Read More ...
How much control will Apple have over news app content?
The initial rejection of an editorial-cartoon application from the App Store raise concerns about Apple's potential to exercise control over editorial content.
Read More ...
Key Palm exec leaves amid reports of pending sale
Palm's chief developer advocate is leaving company at same time it implemented a new executive-retention plan that includes up to $250,000 in cash bonuses.
Read More ...
Blinded by the iPad
Will or won't Mr. Fully Equipped buy an iPad against all better judgment? Find out the dramatic conclusion in part three of this three-part saga.
Read More ...
Microsoft finalizes Office 2010
Software maker says it's finished code for updated versions of Office, Sharepoint, Viso and Project, which go on sale to businesses next month.
Read More ...
Reporters' Roundtable: Can the iPad save journalism? (podcast)
Is iPad the magical device that can do for newspapers and magazines what CD-ROMs, the Web, and RSS readers couldn't? We talk with PaidContent's Rafat Ali and the New York Times' Damon Darlin.
Read More ...
Bill Gates: The next American Idol?
Bill and Melinda Gates are set to appear on next Wednesday's "Idol Gives Back" show in an interview with host Ryan Seacrest.
Read More ...
Strictly rumor: Apple pondering AMD chips
AppleInsider is reporting that Apple may adopt AMD processors. Anything is possible.
Read More ...
WiMax at a thousand feet in the Big Apple (photos)
CNET's Marguerite Reardon and Sarah Tew go atop the Empire State Building in a behind-the-scenes tour of TowerStream's WiMax network.
Read More ...
Google to fix Android card-formatting flaw
A CNET reader reports that microSD cards of the 32GB variety can't be formatted in Google's Nexus One phone, which will require a fix in the next firmware update of all Android phones.
Read More ...
School Webcam snapped 'partially undressed' kid
New motion in the Lower Merion School District laptop Webcam-spying case alleges that thousands of images were secretly captured, including intimate images of students off campus.
Read More ...
Report: AT&T blocks workers from June vacation
Story from Boy Genius Report adds to speculation that a fourth-generation iPhone will be released in June.
Read More ...
Report: Baidu hires senior Google executive
Wang Jeng will be the head of Baidu's research and development team in China according to a report, after working for Google in a similar capacity.
Read More ...
Norway Prime Minister governs with the iPad
Apple's iPad might be selling well around the U.S., but it's also getting some use with citizens of other countries. A recent report says Norway's Prime Minister is doing his company's work with the help of the tablet.
Read More ...
Why is Jive bad-mouthing Drupal and Liferay?
Jive has started going after its open-source competition, which may indicate that the upstarts are giving it trouble.
Read More ...
DOJ abandons warrantless attempt to read Yahoo e-mail
In a high-profile privacy fight, the Obama administration has backed away from its request to access Yahoo Mail accounts without a search warrant.
Read More ...
Virtual goods expected to hit 20 percent of game revenue
Virtual goods are proving to be an excellent source of new revenue for games. But is there enough substance to create sustainable revenue?
Read More ...
No comments:
Post a Comment