
Entrepeneurs get hands-on with ideas at TechShop
Its grand opening may have only just occurred, but the massive DIY workshop in San Francisco's SoMA neighborhood is already a thriving community oozing with ideas.
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HAL-like computer tower rules Monopoly Live
Like the Eye of Sauron, the all-seeing tower in Monopoly Live knows everything. Don't even think of cheating, because you can't.
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New high-speed connection tech due from Apple
Apple is expected to announce a new high-speed connection technology soon, similar to tech Intel is promoting, a source told CNET.
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Cell phone cam nabs Loch Ness Monster's cousin
editor's notebook With all the digicams out there snapping away at the planet, can it be long before Nessie and Bigfoot are conclusively made nonfictional? A just-clicked pic leaves the question unanswered.
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Too much Facebook gets nun banished from order
A Spanish nun who lived for 35 years in a secluded Dominican convent is expelled from the order for spending too much time on Facebook.
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How expert uses Skype to help men attract women
Marni Kinrys calls herself the Wing Girl. She wants to help men be more attractive to women. So she sits with them on Skype to gauge where they might be going wrong.
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'Steve Jobs once nixed my music-subscription pitch'
Former MTV, MySpace exec pitched Jobs the idea of iTunes-MTV music-subscription partnership. Jobs passed. But has the Apple CEO changed his mind about subscription models?
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Top reviews of the week (photos)
Here are the new products CNET reviewers liked best, including the 2011 Jaguar XJ Supersport, Motorola i886, and the Nikon Coolpix P7000.
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Highs and lows from Mobile World Congress
It was a full Mobile World Congress, with plenty of new cell phones, smartphones, and tablets. CNET breaks down the highs and lows from Barcelona.
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Internet 'kill switch' bill gets a makeover
Senate "cyberemergency" bill returns, with critics saying tweaks still don't safeguard civil liberties and could lead to Internet takeover.
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Scratch another MacBook Air rival: HP Envy 13 sales end
Hewlett-Packard has stopped selling the Envy 13, one of the last 13-inch models from a top-tier PC maker originally conceived as a response to the MacBook Air.
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At security confab, Clinton urges risk, investment
In speech at RSA conference, former President Bill Clinton talks up the value of risk in IT, as well as need for solid public policy to encourage IT growth.
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An early look at Firefox 5
Firefox 4 hasn't even gotten a release candidate yet, but that doesn't mean that Mozilla's design team is sitting idly by. In this gallery, we preview some images from Mozilla that showcase what's next for Firefox.
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Friday Poll: Is PS3 hacker ban the right move?
Sony's move this week to permanently ban PlayStation 3 hackers from its online services has spurred passionate reactions. What's yours?
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Nokia baits developers with free Windows Phones
Now that Nokia and Microsoft have tied the knot, the next trip is to energize Nokia's base of Symbian developers.
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Sights from Mobile World Congress (photos)
As we close Mobile World Congress 2011 and leave Barcelona, Spain, CNET brings you the sights of the show.
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Apple could be working on television
A new job listing says the company's looking for people who know about power supply for, among other gadgets, televisions. Could the Apple TV finally be ready to morph into an Apple-branded television?
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Obama speaks at Intel plant, praises Grove
Speaking at an Intel chip plant in Oregon, President Obama reserves special praise for Andy Grove, an Intel co-founder.
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Chart: Netflix shares crush S&P, Nasdaq indexes
Interesting chart illustrates the big returns Netflix has generated for investors over the past five years.
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Media group concerned about Apple subscription service (podcast)
Nina Link, CEO of the Association of Magazine Media, applauds Apple's and Google's efforts to bring revenue to her members but worries about Apple's policy of not passing on customer data by default.
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