
Sony NGP lands in ancient coliseum
Crave UK was so blown away by the dimensions of the console, it asked readers to illustrate the gargantuan girth with some creative Photoshopping.
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PayPal reinstates Bradley Manning support group account
Company lifts restrictions on the account group trying to raise funds for the defense of U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is accused of providing classified documents to WikiLeaks.
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Nook Color turned into in-dash car stereo
A hacker/modder has turned his "rooted" Nook Color into an in-dash car stereo system with other perks.
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GlassPoint greenhouse uses sun to pump more oil
Steam generated in a glass house by mirrors will be used for enhanced oil recovery in California, where steam is pumped underground to draw more from existing wells.
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Report: Windows Phone arriving on Verizon in March
Verizon is said to be unveiling its first Windows Phone 7 device next week, with general availability of it beginning near the end of March.
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Will flexible 'Rolltop' laptop ever become reality?
Orkin Design's Rolltop is as cool as a magic scroll. And, so far, just as real.
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Report: Samsung preps Google TV with own chips
Samsung is getting closer to launching Google TV-based products that use its own processors, instead of Intel's, according to Bloomberg.
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Google adds e-books to Android Market
Joining the growing number of mobile apps, e-books are now being sold at Android Market with some indications that movies and music could be next on the list.
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Google to content farms: It's war
The search giant has flipped the switch on algorithm changes designed to combat an ongoing influx of low-quality content into search results. Will it work?
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Sony dropping PSP price to $129
The PlayStation Portable will be $40 cheaper and cost the same as the Nintendo DS Lite, which dominates the portable-gaming market.
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Google search to reward high-quality sites
Changes to the company's algorithms push Web sites with useful, thoughtful information higher in the search results and push down low-quality sites and content farms.
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Up to speed with Thunderbolt (week in review)
Intel's new data-transfer technology is launched first in Apple's updated MacBook Pro. Also: there will be no public plan for succession at Apple.
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Google makes you a better chef
Disney purchases the Togetherville social network for kids, Angry Birds will land in Windows Phone 7 in April, and Google launches Recipe View to help you pare your ingredient lists.
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Amazon Web Services cooks up CloudFormation
Company is trying a template approach that it hopes will make it as painless as possible to cobble together cloud services.
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Rumor: iPad 2 to lack SD slot, high-res display
Technology blog Engadget cites unnamed sources who assert that the iPad 2 won't come with an SD card slot or a high-resolution display as some are expecting.
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T-Mobile earnings fall as customers depart
The mobile carrier suffers a loss of customers in the fourth quarter compared with gains a year ago and in the third quarter. T-Mobile USA head Philipp Humm says "any turnaround will take time."
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When the space shuttle hitches a ride (photos)
The space shuttle flies just fine on its own in orbit and when landing. But to move between NASA sites on Earth, it goes piggyback on a 747.
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Huawei rebuts 'misperceptions' of U.S. authorities
In a lengthy open letter, the Chinese telecommunications gear maker invites investigation by the U.S. to dispel long-running worries over threats to national security.
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At home in a not-so-smart home
Home automation equipment can help people save energy by cutting down on waste. But CNET's Martin LaMonica finds that if you're already an energy miser, technology doesn't necessarily buy you much.
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Ask Maggie: On the future of Nokia's N8, feature phones, and real keyboards
In this week's column, I get out my crystal ball and make some predictions as I try to help readers figure out which smartphones to buy this year.
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