
Oops: 'FML' meme now plastered on NY subway
A service merger means that a Manhattan station now bears the acronym of one of the Web's best-known profanities for expressing frustration.
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Soldier leaked Google attack investigation details, hacker says
Hacker Adrian Lamo says the Army analyst who confided to him about leaking air-strike videos and diplomatic cables also told him he leaked details about a U.S. investigation of cyberattacks on Google.
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Judge deals possibly final blow to SCO over Linux
SCO's request for a new trial is rejected, and an April decision that deemed Novell the rightful owner of key Unix copyrights is upheld.
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VMware teams up with Novell on Suse Linux
VMware will standardize its virtual appliance-based products on Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server to try to ward off a growing threat from Microsoft.
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Solar light bulb to shine on developing world
The Nokero solar-powered LED light bulb is designed for the more than 1 billion people who rely on kerosene lamps due to limited or no electricity.
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Guitar Hero E3 attempt cheapens Guinness World Records
A phenom at the hit guitar game is attempting to reach an all-time high score. But why should anyone care about a record for a game that's just five years old?
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World Cup pushes Internet to new record
Traffic to news sites during the Mexico-South Africa game peaks at 12.1 million visitors per minute on Friday.
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U.S.: BP must revise leak response by Sunday
Top Coast Guard official tells BP that its latest plans don't go far enough or include enough back-up.
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Google removes Street View of kissing couple?
A Street View image of a couple enjoying their first, very chaste kiss appears to have been removed by the company.
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Smart underpants share how you're feeling
New nano-tech lets comfortable sensors that relay health data to be printed on your tighty whities--you won't feel a thing.
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Marketing departments abscond with 'HTML5'
Sorry, Web developers, the promotional experts have made off with another one of your terms. Even if Apple is riding roughshod over you, though, maybe it's for the best.
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Report: FTC will investigate Apple
Company rules on which ad networks and software tools can be used in its App Store have drawn the attention of antitrust authorities, reports say.
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Reporters' Roundtable: E3 preview and the future of games (podcast)
E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, is coming up next week, and CNET News is sending Josh Lowensohn and Daniel Terdiman to the show to report on it. We've got them both in the house today to tell us what to expect.
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Tabnabbing: Like phishing within browser (podcast)
Mozilla creative director and blogger Aza Raskin talks about a new phishing technique called "tabnabbing" that works inside all major browsers.
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Solar-powered car disguises itself as shrub
The Terrestrial Shrub Rover is a solar-powered car that looks like a moving shrub, and it actually works. Its driver relies on video screens mounted on shelves.
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New virtual-agent software uses AI to help users
Rapid Adapt, from VirtuOz, aims to help virtual-agent technology learn and improve on the fly, and in the process, make each new customer's experience better than the last.
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Math brain predicts World Cup winners
Ian McHale of the University of Salford in England produces a vast statistical analysis in order to determine which country will actually lift the most prestigious sporting prize in the world.
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ITC examining HTC's patent claim against Apple
The U.S. trade body plans to examine the Taiwanese phone maker's HTC countersuit against Apple regarding handset technology patent infringement.
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Congress wants hearing over Google Wi-Fi
Earlier this week Google sent a letter to Congress explaining its Wi-Fi data collection project, but company executives will likely have to answer more questions.
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