
Behind the scenes at Fenway Park (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman went to all the places Red Sox Nation would want to go, but he's willing to share.
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Backstage at the Red Sox's beloved ballpark
Road Trip 2010: For Red Sox Nation, there is nothing more sacred than Fenway Park in Boston. CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman pays a visit to see all the ballpark's most sacred spots.
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Google, LA hit speed bumps on move to cloud
Google had a June 30 deadline to get all of Los Angeles' city employees up and running on Google Apps, but that didn't happen. Delay could cost Google more than $100,000.
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CTIA sues SF over cell phone radiation law
Lobbying arm hopes to block San Francisco ordinance requiring cell phone retailers to display cell phone radiation information.
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HP: WebOS phones only, no Win Phone 7
Hewlett-Packard will use newly acquired mobile software from Palm to power all forthcoming smartphones. But it will build a Windows 7-based tablet.
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Android stencil kit makes your apps look sharp
Developers can use the Design Commission stencil kit to very quickly put together a design mock-up of just about anything.
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Reporters' Roundtable: The state of blogging
Blogs: What are they good for? Where are they going? We have three experienced guests today to discussing the current and future state of the blogosphere.
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Microsoft: IE8 barred 1 billion malware downloads
Antimalware efforts might be paying off, as Microsoft reports that the browser's SmartScreen Filter has stopped 1 billion malware downloads since its launch.
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Trip through your MP3s with Playlost
This fun, free Java app displays your music library as a randomized hexagonal grid and lets you create playlists by drawing connections between nodes.
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Could shaking batteries power gadgets?
Brother Industries' prototype batteries can be recharged by shaking them. Just don't hurl your remote control at the TV.
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Verizon signs up more new subscribers than AT&T
Between April and June, Verizon Wireless outpaced AT&T in new wireless subscriptions. But the balance could swing back, after AT&T reveals results from a full quarter with the new iPhone 4.
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NASA project remasters analog space imagery
The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project is giving decades-old data storage a digital makeover.
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India's $35 tablet--how low can it go?
India unveils a prototype for a super-cheap tablet aimed at students. But will it really cost that little once it moves past the R&D stage?
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Facebook says Ceglia contract was likely 'forged'
Facebook releases statement Friday saying it suspects the contract a New York man presented claiming he owns 84 percent of the company was fabricated.
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'Tab Candy' to bring calm to Firefox's tab chaos
A new project from within Mozilla promises to change the way we work with sites we have open, enabling things like organization, sharing, and memory improvements.
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GM plans 'green' air-conditioning refrigerant for selected 2013 models
General Motors Co. plans a new greenhouse gas-friendly air-conditioning refrigerant for 2013 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac models.
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Microsoft redesigns ARM chip pact
The software giant upgrades its agreement with the chip design firm, obtaining an architecture license enabling it to design its own chips.
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Robot tries to flip pancakes, luckily doesn't flip out
Researcher Sylvain Calinon is trying to teach a robot to flip pancakes. The learning process is less than impressive, and other iron chefs will be shaking their heads.
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