
'Star Wars' fever invades Orlando (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman checks out the 'Star Wars' scene at Celebration V, the global fan convention.
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With kids, the future of 'Star Wars' is rosy
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman figured kids were getting hooked on George Lucas' sci-fi universe through video games and books, but it seems the 'Star Wars' movies are still dominant.
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New Sony Readers coming soon?
The blog Sony Insider is reporting that two new very slim Sony Readers--the PRS-350 and PRS-650--will be announced shortly, though there's no word on the e-readers' exact features or pricing.
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Net neutrality proposal draws protesters to Google (photos)
Protesters--including the Raging Grannies--gather just outside Google headquarters in response to its joint proposal with Verizon concerning Net neutrality.
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Inside the Droid 2? A lot of upgraded silicon
The Motorola-Verizon Droid 2 is a souped up version of the original Droid, thanks to some major chip improvements revealed in iFixit's teardown of the device.
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Google's Net neutrality ideas meet Raging Grannies
A protest at Google headquarters over its Net neutrality proposal is not extremely well-attended, but draws the attention of Google employees.
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Dozens jeer Google over Net neutrality
Google's proposed Net neutrality guidelines have drawn a lot of fire, and Google employees got a feel for that opposition in person Friday.
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Feds still questioning AT&T iPad site hackers
Hacker group members have gone before grand jury that's probing allegations they broke law by revealing site flaw and exposing e-mails for iPad users.
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PayPal payments soon Android-integrated?
Users of phones using the Google technology may soon be able to use the eBay service for app purchases, Bloomberg reports. PayPal is already available on Android devices, but not in an integrated fashion.
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Facebook launches live-streaming channel
The social network now has a live-streaming channel for viewers to find out what's happening at its headquarters every day. Basically, it's a new venue for Facebook's PR team.
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Advanced plug-in blocking appears in Chrome dev
A new method for blocking approved third-party plug-ins appears in the developer's version of Google's Chrome browser, giving users more control over which plug-ins work on selected pages.
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Menstruation Machine teaches men about, well...
Now men can feel the delights of Mother Nature's monthly gift with the Menstruation Machine by Japanese-British artist Hiromi Ozaki.
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Reporters' Roundtable: Net neutrality
Will business interests kill the future of the Net? Does the FCC know what it's doing? In this episode we're joined by author and frequent CNET contributor Larry Downes and CNET's Maggie Reardon.
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Apple's iAds gets some developer praise
At least two iPhone developers give Apple's new advertising network high marks for its design and implementation.
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Advanced biofuels maker Gevo files to go public
Gevo seeks to scale up its process of using plants to make isobutanol, a renewable hydrocarbon that can be used to make chemicals and liquid fuels, including jet fuel.
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Introducing the wheelchair that can stalk
Researchers in Japan are developing a wheelchair whose camera and laser sensor enable it to track--and follow--the person next to it.
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Why Oracle, not Sun, sued Google over Java
The seeds for the infringement suit against Google and Android were sown at Sun, but it took Oracle's financial power to bring them to fruition.
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N.J. town posts DUI photos on Facebook: Tag away?
Evesham Township, N.J., recently started adding photos of people arrested for drunk driving to its Facebook page as a crime deterrent. Good or bad idea?
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Does complaining to AT&T do anything?
After registering dropped calls using AT&T's Mark the Spot iPhone app, AT&T put up a new cell tower in the vicinity of CNET executive editor David Carnoy's home. So maybe it does pay to complain.
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