The e-readers of CES 2010: Where are they now?
A bevy of new e-book readers made their debuts at CES 2010. A year later, here's a look back at how they fared as CES 2011 approaches.
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Navy's Mach 7 gun can kill from 100 miles away
The U.S. Navy is testing out a railgun that hits targets with mortal accuracy from some 100 miles away. It doesn't rely on an explosive charge but rather on electromagnetics.
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Report: Apple, Google to bid for Nortel mobile IP
The two mobile players that have the most money to spend are named as just two of the companies expected to bid on the assets of the bankrupt Canadian telecom firm.
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Conn. AG wants Google's Wi-Fi Street View data
Richard Blumenthal, the outgoing attorney general in Connecticut, has demanded that Google turn over the Wi-Fi data it collected in its Street View project.
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WikiLeaks fans should think before they botnet
Joining the Operation Payback digital protest, which has been launching denial-of-service attacks against target sites to make its point, is illegal, lawyer says.
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iPad Mini rumors surface again
Reuters' sources say that Apple is prepping "new camera-toting iPads" that could come in two sizes.
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Chrome Cr-48, black MacBook: Separated at birth?
The Chrome OS notebook that Google is shipping to pilot program members looks extremely similar to the black MacBook Apple shipped in 2007. Some side-by-side pics.
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Google's Cr-48 and a MacBook side by side (photos)
See how the prototype Google Cr-48 notebook matches up to a 13-inch MacBook circa 2007.
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Words too hard? Try Google's new search filter
Researchers and grade school teachers might like Google's new search filter, but hopefully one that lets you only search for "basic" results won't be too popular.
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MPAA, RIAA: Lawsuits won't protect content
So, this is why the film and music industries have stepped up lobbying efforts. Big media companies tell Commerce Department today they need more antipiracy help.
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Last of the storage independents
A recent flurry of storage acquisitions (consuming 3PAR, Isilon, Compellent, and others) leaves enterprises few remaining alternatives to the largest vendors.
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Curling prosthesis gives wearer tentacle reach
Industrial design students at the University of Washington imagine some intriguing upper-limb prosthetics, including one that adjusts its degree of curl depending on what the user wants to grab.
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YouTube ups upload limit for well-behaved users
Video-sharing site has decided to remove its 15-minute cap on video uploads for users who comply with the company's community guidelines and copyright rules.
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WikiLeaks' last stand? (week in review)
The leader of the document-releasing group is arrested, faces possible extradition, and sees his funding cut off. Also: Facebook and Chrome unveil new offerings.
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Angry Birds: New payment system, 50 million users
Rovio discusses the future of the game, which so far is is an unbridled success, hitting 50 downloads and 200 million daily play minutes. It also has a new payment system.
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What it takes to judge Web culture's best (Q&A)
45 Minutes on IM: Kelly Reeves, editor in chief of Web culture clearinghouse Urlesque, talks to CNET about the 2010 Urlies and Web culture in general. Justin Bieber was discussed.
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