
The awesome power of Niagara Falls (photos)
Road Trip 2010: Millions of people know and love it for its visual majesty, but Niagara Falls is also one of the world's great producers of power.
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Woman says Facebook reveals her husband as bigamist
A woman fears her husband is having an affair. She goes on Facebook to discover more. She finds he just got married at Disney World, dressed as Prince Charming.
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The massive power production of Niagara Falls
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman visits Niagara Falls. While he doesn't get a chance to see the massive Niagara Power Project, he does think it's worth an explanation.
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Cyber Command chief details threats to U.S.
Keith Alexander says to protect military networks government must focus on several key areas, including hunting for malware and working with stakeholders.
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Google denies deal to pay Verizon for fast network
A New York Times report that Google is set to pay Verizon for faster transmission of its content is denied by Google's public policy team.
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Amazon releases two free Kindle games
Gaming has come to the Kindle with two titles designed to test your vocabulary.
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Bangkok adding solar to grid
Solar plant just outside the city is designed to generate 44 megawatts of power and is set for completion by late 2011.
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Apple stores raking in revenue
The engine behind the second-quarter surge was the iPad, which had people flocking to the stores, where they spent heavily.
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Beware Chevy Volt price gouging
Reports surface of dealers planning to charge large premiums in addition to GM's $41,000 price tag.
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Google, Verizon in tiered-Net traffic talks
Google is shutting down its real-time messaging system known as Google Wave, the iPhone dev team releases a carrier unlock for jailbroken iPhones, and Google and Verizon are apparently near a deal to pay for tiered Web traffic in a blow to Net neutrality.
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Picture of the Day 8/5: 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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RIM CEO castigates countries over BlackBerry ban
Co-CEO Michael Lazaridis tells off foreign governments that want to block the BlackBerry, while the company faces new resistance in Indonesia and Lebanon.
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Tesla shares slip on second-quarter loss
A rise in R&D costs contributes to a net loss for the maker of electric cars, as revenue edges up 5 percent.
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Patent filings reveal Facebook shopping spree
It's not clear whether this was simply a part of Facebook's virtual-currency deal with Friendster parent MOL Global, or a warning shot fired against Google's nascent social-media plans.
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WiMax backer Clearwire to start LTE trials
With this move, Clearwire is shooting to be a major player in 4G tech with both WiMax and LTE. Tests are set to start in Phoenix area in early '11.
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For Kevin Mitnick, staying legal is job No. 1
Famed hacker must be wary even about playing social-engineering games at security conferences. What's a onetime "bad guy" to do?
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AOL, here's how you screwed up
The online pioneer is once again on the comeback trail. CNET looks back at the mistakes, lawsuits, and changing tides that ruined its dominance.
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Intel has broad smartphone strategy
Chip giant intends to offer a full menu of silicon technologies for smartphones.
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Man faces jail for YouTube video of traffic stop
A member of the Maryland Air National Guard is stopped for speeding on his motorcycle. He films his encounter with a police officer and puts it on YouTube. He is now being prosecuted for breaking wiretap laws.
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Introducing the CNET News iPhone app
We know you've been clamoring for an official CNET News iPhone app, and we're happy to let you know it's finally here. Read all about what it does and why you should download it.
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