
Adobe to follow Microsoft plan of sharing security info
Adobe will begin sharing vulnerability information early with security vendors just like Microsoft does.
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Google and gaming
GameStop acquires the social-gaming site Kongregate, Amazon can suggest gift ideas for your Facebook friends, and Google may be working on a social network for gaming.
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Road Trip Pic of the Day, 7/28: What is this?
If you know what this is and where it's located, you could win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day challenge.
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Sprint sees sales slip as subscribers rise
Wireless carrier continues to struggle financially but sees welcome improvement in subscriber growth, thanks in part to demand for the new HTC Evo 4G smartphone.
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U.K.: Privacy abuse unlikely in Google Street View flap
Information Commissioner's Office finds no "meaningful personal details" in the data collected in the Street View snapshots of Wi-Fi networks.
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Apple releases Safari Extensions Gallery
The company updates its Safari Web browser, offering users a gallery with extensions from the likes of Amazon, Bing, MLB.com, and Twitter.
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Comcast sales rise but earnings slip
Second-quarter revenue climbs 6 percent for the cable provider, but earnings drop almost 9 percent as a result of costs related to its planned purchase of NBC Universal.
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Open-source Lustre gets supercomputing nod
High-performance Lustre file system is getting its day in the sun as new start-up Whamcloud unwraps commercial offerings.
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Adobe buys Day Software for $240 million
The acquisition of the Swiss maker of content management software is intended to bolster Adobe's enterprise lineup.
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Check counterfeiting using botnets and money mules
SecureWorks uncovers bizarre criminal operation that uses digital techniques to aid in old-school check counterfeiting.
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The making of a Ben & Jerry's pint (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman's travels take him to where 250,000 pints a day head off for happy mouths.
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A reality check on Jobs' 3G network complaint
The Apple CEO said it can take years to add new cell sites in cities like San Francisco. We set out to discover if that's true.
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Senators fail to agree on privacy approach
During marathon hearing, politicians worry about everything from Facebook to peer-to-peer software, spam, NebuAd, cancer patients, and advertising, with no consensus on what to do next.
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Winners of CNET 100: Your top 10 iPhone apps
For two business weeks, CNET editors submitted their favorite iPhone apps for you, our readers, for your votes. Now the votes have been tallied and the results are in. See which are your top apps.
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In Vermont, Ben & Jerry's ice cream is king
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman visited the factory where some of the best ice cream on the planet comes off a conveyor belt at the rate of 250,000 pints a day.
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The new muscle inside the new iMac, Mac Pro
Apple's refresh of desktop lineup taps Intel chips in a way it never has before.
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Study: iPad owners are selfish, unkind antigeeks
Research conducted among 20,000 people suggests that those who use iPads are power-hungry, selfish, unkind, non-altruistic, and the opposite of independent geeks.
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Report: Most data breaches tied to organized crime
Verizon's annual data breach report combines data from the U.S. Secret Service and covers more than 143 million compromised records.
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Apple sued over iPad overheating in sunlight
A federal suit is seeking class-action status because Apple's touch-screen tablet turns off when left in sunlight.
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Amazon sells out of Kindle
E-tailer is now pushing the Kindle DX on its home page after listing the base device as "temporarily out of stock."
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