
Better Place a good deal for Danish drivers?
A subscription plan for first European battery-swap center for e-cars offers convenience, but at a steep price.
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Windows Phone update for Samsung users fixed
Microsoft says a bug that caused some Windows Phone 7 users with Samsung devices to have a botched software update has been fixed.
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ARPA-E researchers dig deep for energy innovation (photos)
The ARPA-E Summit showcases research in several clean-energy technology areas which the Department of Energy hopes to yield results from in a few years.
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Twitter app TweetCaster hits the iPhone
Available in both paid and free versions, Tweetcaster is the latest Twitter app to hit the App Store with a host of features for both tweeting and managing your Twitter account.
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Bing now aggregates, recommends local deals
Bing now scours a handful of deals sites to look for special offers users can find on their desktop, or their phones. The tool makes use of location as well, for finding deals on the go.
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Apple giving $100 refund on recent iPad purchases
Company is offering customers who paid full price for its iPad a $100 refund--if they bought it within 14 days of the iPad 2 announcement and the first-gen price drop.
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A camera you can sit on
The Nintendo 3DS will stream Netflix, you can edit Google Docs from your smartphone in 45 different languages, and a new Olympus camera is crush-proof up to 220 pounds.
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AT&T creates postpaid tablet data plans
Carrier announces postpaid data plans for tablets. The monthly charge is the same as for prepaid plans--unless the data limit is breached.
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AT&T not surprised by level of iPhone defectors
A top executive at AT&T says the number of iPhone users jumping ship to Verizon has been "pretty much within our expectations," but he declines to give any specific numbers.
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Google Profiles lets you say more about yourself
A small update to Google's profiles makes them more information-rich, and finally lets members get rid of Buzz altogether.
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The rise of the 99-cent Kindle e-book
With 20 percent of the top-selling books on the Kindle priced at a dollar or less, should traditional publishers be concerned about price erosion? You betcha, says CNET's David Carnoy.
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1,400 movies, TV shows added to HBO Go
Company expands its content portfolio for HBO Go by adding more than 1,400 titles to the service, which is only available to HBO subscribers.
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Demand Media acquires blogging tool CoverItLive
The ubiquitous "content farm" has bought one of the Web's most popular live-blogging tools, which counts many publishers including CNET as clients.
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Five things the iPad 2 didn't get
The new iPad is rocking a slimmer design with new goodies like cameras and a beefier processor, but it's also missing some things many had expected. Find out what they are.
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House Republicans attempt to revive Real ID
GOP leaders want "immediate" implementation of controversial ID plan that would make it more difficult for many Americans to travel by air or enter federal buildings.
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Ashton Kutcher suffers Twitter hack attack?
Ashton Kutcher, he of more than 6 million Twitter followers, apparently has his account hacked at the TED conference. Strangely, he seems to have done nothing about it.
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Apple's Jobs: The tablet PC 'crashed and burned'
At the iPad 2 event in San Francisco, Steve Jobs tore into the tablet PC, a relatively obscure PC product category that never caught on with consumers.
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Snowe, Kerry introduce spectrum inventory bill
The bipartisan legislation would require the FCC and NTIA to complete a long-overdue inventory of spectrum licenses, paving the way for reallocations needed for mobile broadband users.
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EPA approves new air conditioning refrigerant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced final approval of HFO-1234yf, a new, "greener" air conditioning refrigerant for vehicles.
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On his birthday, Dr. Seuss' books top App Store
The celebrated children's book author, who would be 107 today, has 80 percent of the top spots in the books-as-apps category in the Apple App Store.
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