
British man jailed for racist tweet
In the wake of a black soccer player collapsing with a heart attack, a British student tweets offensively about him. A U.K. court sends him to jail for inciting racial hatred.
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Adobe to charge Flash coders to use 'premium' features
Flash Player 11.2 and AIR 3.2 arrived today. But starting in August, Adobe will require programmers to share 9 percent of app revenues when making "console-quality" Flash games.
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Supreme Court asks: Can Feds require you to buy cell phones?
During arguments over Obamacare's constitutionality, and its unprecedented individual mandate, the justices offered a consumer electronics device analogy.
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Boston admits it: Cell phone photography is not a crime
When Massachusetts charged Simon Glik with using a cell phone to film an arrest, prosecutors probably didn't realize they'd set a key First Amendment precedent -- and cost taxpayers $170,000.
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iPhone passcode cracking is easier than you think
A Swedish security firms shows that it can break into a passcode-protected mobile phone in a matter of minutes.
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Apple willing to issue refunds to iPad buyers in Australia
Offer comes after consumer commission finds Apple misled buyers by labeling the device as 4G-capable when it actually operates at a different frequency.
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President Obama adds Pinterest to his social networks
The first "Internet president" keeps in step with his reputation by joining another popular social network.
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iPad testing goes global
While it's impossible to account for every conceivable variable when testing a device, having offices around the world affords CNET the unique opportunity to, at the very least, get an idea of how different networks in different countries can affect a device's performance. We chose the iPad as our first test guinea pig.
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New exploit uses old Office vulnerability for OS X malware delivery
While this means of exploiting Mac systems via Microsoft Office is old and has been patched, this marks the first time Office documents have been used to exploit OS X systems.
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MetroPCS joining the LTE spectrum battle with 500k users
MetroPCS is going to need more LTE spectrum, and soon, if the carrier is going to convert more of its 9 million customers to 4G.
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