
Google working to reverse Chrome bloat
Google has worked hard to keep its browser fast. Now, with Chrome 10.0 nearly triple the size of Chrome 1.0, it's working to make it smaller, too.
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Firefox 4 launches into a tougher, faster world
Three years ago, Firefox 3 set the world on fire, burning up more than 8 million downloads in its first day. Debuting today, Firefox 4 steps foot into a vastly more competitive browser scene.
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IBM buys Tririga software in smart building play
The acquisition of Tririga gives IBM software for managing corporate buildings and improving the environmental impact from buildings.
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Survey: Millions risk ID theft via social networks
When it comes to using social networks, millions of Americans are doing little to protect themselves against the theft of significant personal information.
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Amazon opens its Android Appstore
Taking aim at Google's Android Market, Amazon officially launches its own store, featuring a free download of Angry Birds Rio. But hark: is that a lawsuit from Apple?
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Steampunk show imagines Jules Verne gadgets
What if Captain Nemo had a cell phone and PC? A group of artists reimagines the world of Jules Verne in the information age.
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Angry Birds Rio hits Apple and Amazon app stores
The next installment of Angry Birds has hit the Apple App Store and immediately has risen to the top of the charts for both the iPhone and iPad. The Android version is free today in the just-launched Amazon Appstore for Android.
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BlackBerry PlayBook gets pricing; preorders start
The RIM tablet, which debuted last year, will finally hit stores in the U.S. and Canada on April 19, with prices mirroring those of the Wi-Fi-only iPad 2.
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In small wind versus solar, it's all about location
To perform at capacity, small wind turbines need strong, steady wind, while solar panels are more versatile in where they can be used, say experts.
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Senator pushes for mobile privacy reform
Draft bill from Sen. Ron Wyden reviewed by CNET would establish privacy protections for mobile devices and regulate police use of GPS bugs.
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Conde Nast mulling Reddit spinoff
Conde Nast, which bought Reddit five years ago, would continue to own the social news site, but it's apparently talking to investors about selling a stake, floating a $200 million valuation.
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What would AT&T, T-Mobile deal mean for Sprint?
Sprint Nextel may find it difficult to compete on its own if the deal between AT&T and T-Mobile is eventually approved by regulators.
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T-Mobile G2X blazes with dual core and 4G
The T-Mobile G2X is the U.S. version of the LG Optimus 2X. It will feature a 1.0 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 4G speeds, an 8-megapixel camera, and more.
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Nokia Astound coming to T-Mobile April 6 for $79.99
At CTIA 2011, T-Mobile announces the upcoming availability for the Symbian-based Nokia Astound, but will anyone buy?
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Hands on Opera Mobile 11, Opera Mini 6
We tried out the new Opera Mobile and Opera Mini browsers on some Android handsets, and on the Motorola Xoom.
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Adobe fixes critical Flash Player bug affecting Reader
Updates to Flash Player, Adobe Reader, and Adobe Acrobat plug hole that could allow an attacker to take over an affected system.
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Convofy brings Facebook-like features to business
Social networking in business can work, as this new Air app shows. It brings real-time messaging to workgroups in a fresh way.
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Amazon stymies Lendle e-book lending service
Lendle, one of several new e-book lending services, has had its API access revoked by Amazon, rendering its site mostly useless.
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Hands on with Firefox 4 for Android (RC)
Firefox for Android is almost here! CNET sat down with the Mozilla team for an up-close-and-personal look at the mobile browser.
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Apple sues Amazon over 'App Store' trademark
Apple is taking legal aim at Amazon over its use of the term App Store, and is seeking to bar the company from using it.
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