
Sony's fall and Japan's hang-ups
Sony's fall mirrors Japan's tech decline.
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IBM Fellow Jeff Jonas on the evolution of Big Data
Recently named IBM Fellow Jeff Jonas is one of the most interesting big data thought-leaders. He spoke to CNET about the increasing value of data-driven decisions.
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Seeing red? Future Toyotas will sense your mood
Cameras mounted inside the cabin study the driver's facial expressions to customize the electronics system based on the driver's mood.
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HTC One S and crazy-expensive headphones are the top-reviewed tech this week
CNET Reviews Editor in Chief Lindsey Turrentine dishes on T-Mobile's best phone and why we think you (or, someone, anyway) should pay $1,300 for a pair of headphones.
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Motorola CEO sees pay nearly quadruple, to $47 million
Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha sees compensation package balloon, as result of successful split of Motorola into two companies, Reuters reports.
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Why women prefer online meetings
A survey suggests that women are driving a trend toward having more online meetings, rather than in person. The reasons might strike some as quite fascinating.
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Whoops: Firm's e-mail slipup fires 1,300 employees
British insurance company Aviva sends out an e-mail to 1,300 employees telling them the show is over. Sadly, this e-mail was meant for only one. Wait, they fire people by e-mail?
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Instagram follows Tumblr, Pinterest; bans self-harm posts
Like Tumblr and Pinterest before it, the popular online photo-sharing service is banning content that encourages eating disorders, self-mutilation, or suicide.
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'Bad cable repair' causes gay porn on morning TV show
An Ontario TV station apologizes after airing gay porn during its morning newscast, saying it was having its cables repaired and that the splicing seems to have been imperfect. Can we believe this?
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Italy to launch Ferrari-style high-speed train
Making its debut next week, the Italo has a top speed of 186 mph and will connect Milan, Rome, and Naples in high style.
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