
WordPress hit with second big attack in two days
It remains a mystery who is targeting WordPress and why, after sucessive denial-of-service attacks.
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Boeing's $30 billion tanker win: No flak from EADS
The European aircraft company says it won't contest the Pentagon's decision to award the hotly contested and very lucrative KC-46A tanker contract to Boeing.
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Vevo in, Netflix out on iOS 4.3 AirPlay update
When iOS 4.3 launches, users will be able to push content from their third-party apps or the Web to the Apple TV. But so far, few apps support the technology.
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Google's self-driving car goes all Dale Earnhardt
At this week's TED conference, Google programs its self-driving car to really show its paces. It looks like an exhilarating, if slightly freaky, ride.
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Jobs delivers iPad 2 (week in review)
Steve Jobs makes surprise appearance at the iPad 2 unveiling, while Facebook addresses security--again. Also: Charlie Sheen takes Twitter by storm.
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Bing taps Kayak for its travel search
Bing has entered into a partnership with travel search tool Kayak to dig up flight results on Bing's Travel site. Several years ago Kayak accused Bing of copying its design.
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CBS Interactive hires Jim Lanzone as president
The CBS division, which publishes CNET, has hired the former CEO of Ask.com and acquired his current start-up, Clicker.
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Johnson Controls to buy Energy Connect for $32.3 million
Johnson Controls' move follows a recent trend of large players snapping up smaller tech companies with ready-made grid demand response programs.
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Android is No. 1 OS, but Apple, RIM rule devices
Nielsen reports that Android is the most popular mobile OS. But among devices, Apple and RIM still dominate as the only two that make their own phones with their own operating systems.
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Sony dishes on PlayStation 3 sales, PSN growth
A Sony Computer Entertainment America exec reveals a few quick facts about the PS3, including the number of units that have sold worldwide since launch.
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Unlimited downloads coming to iTunes?
Sony's PSP Go gets a price drop, Microsoft launches Bing Deals, and Apple is in talks with the record labels to give customers unlimited iTunes downloads.
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'Star Wars' 3D coming to theaters in early 2012
"Star Wars" is heading back to the theaters next year, Lucasfilm and Twentieth Century Fox reveal. "Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace" will be in 3D on February 10.
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Windows Phone 7 update failing again
Fresh complaints arise--especially for Samsung handset users--after Microsoft tries once again to roll out an update for it mobile OS.
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Report: Apple asking labels for unlimited music downloads
If an agreement is reached, Bloomberg reports, people would have access to purchased music from all devices associated with their iTunes account.
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Manilla vs. PageOnce: Building better bills
The paper bills you get in the mail? Holdovers from a bygone time. But they'll be with us for a while yet, judging by the current state of the art in online billing.
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AOL layoffs could be coming
Just as the acquisition of the Huffington Post is closing, sources tell ATD that layoffs are imminent at AOL.
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Google issues Android anti-fragmentation tool
The Fragment interface library can be added to software to ease compatibility issues for apps running on Android 1.6 and later.
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The Force is strong with 'Clone Wars' writer
45 Minutes on IM: Christian Taylor has had the "Star Wars" universe in his hands for the past three years. He tells CNET what it's like to meet regularly with George Lucas and offers his thoughts on Jar-Jar Binks.
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In clean energy R&D, a spark--but then what?
The ARPA-E program is funding promising cutting-edge research, but there are financial and policy barriers for getting those technologies to a meaningful scale.
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Ask Maggie: On iPad 2 vs. the original iPad
In this week's Ask Maggie, I address readers' questions about whether the new version of Apple's tablet is different enough from last year's model to capture their cash.
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