Psy's 'Gangnam Style' sequel, 'Gentleman M/V,' hits YouTube
The sequel to the most popular YouTube video ever has arrived, and there's not a horse in sight. [Read more]China, U.S. to form working group on cyberspying issue After a meeting with China Foreign Minister Wang Yi, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the two countries have agreed to work toward cybersecurity for both nations. [Read more]
Google, Yahoo, Microsoft execs back CISPA through trade group Tech trade group whose members include Eric Schmidt, Marissa Mayer sends letter to House Intelligence panel commending its work on the controversial bill and expressing interest in added privacy protections. [Read more]
Does Apple need a hybrid MacBook? An Apple hybrid MacBook is an enticing idea. Should the company try to pull it off? [Read more]
Apple board member's remarks pique iWatch speculation At an event for employees at Intuit, Bill Campbell, an Apple board member and close friend of Steve Jobs, speaks of watches, glasses, and "the application of technology to really intimate things." [Read more]
Soft-porn TV star refuses to wear electronic tag, says career-threatening Sophie Dalzell, who models and has presented on an Adult TV channel, has to return to court after a vandalism conviction, to argue that a tag on her ankle will spoil her looks. [Read more]
T-Mobile's iPhone 5 ad is a low-budget revolution T-Mobile decides it will present the case for its new iPhone 5 offer very simply. Yes, of course it uses the word "revolutionizing." [Read more]
Zuckerberg bores staff in new Facebook Home ad In a quite stunning acting debut, Facebook's CEO shows the virtues of Home and the difficulties of being a CEO. His employees aren't impressed. [Read more]
Smartphone innovation: Where we're going next (Smartphones Unlocked) Smartphone advancements are on the edge of transforming in some crazy ways, but it isn't like you think. [Read more]
Things to think about when buying speakers For starters, there's speaker size and price, but room size is also a major factor. Also, do you listen to more music than movies? [Read more]
Boeing's futuristic X-48C makes final flight The aerospace giant and NASA say the distinctive "blended wing body" design flew like a champ in low-speed tests and holds promise for quieter, more fuel-efficient aircraft yet to come. [Read more]
New Legoland Hotel aims for brick bliss The Legoland California resort adds a massive hotel filled with millions of Lego bricks. Take a tour with us. [Read more]
Galaxy S4 Group Play makes sharing easier (hands-on) CNET tested out the new-and-improved feature that allows you to share music and play games with friends nearby. It's pretty easy to set up -- at least after a quick demo. [Read more]
Crave Ep. 116: Bubba Watson's BW1 hovercraft golf cart This week, we take a ride in a hovercraft golf cart, play an e-mail guitar, and pay a huge amount for a "Star Trek" phaser rifle. [Read more]
Is HTC One launch ad funny or mortifying? In order to bring a little, well, something to its launch, HTC One created a Funny or Die parody of one of America's most enduring TV artifices, "The Bachelorette." [Read more]
Chinese daily fooled by spoof that Win 8 glitch forced missile test delay Paper reports as news a quote from a "source" that North Korea's Kim Jong-un was considering declaring war on Microsoft. [Read more]
Justice Dept. to FCC: Give small carriers a chance in next auction The Justice Department tells the FCC that it must make sure smaller players, like Sprint and T-Mobile, get access to low-frequency spectrum to keep competition alive. [Read more]
Intel factories signal Windows 8, PC doldrums Low utilization rates at Intel factories are a sign of bad times for the PC industry. [Read more]
Hardware vs. software: Playing the PC sales blame game What's really to blame for the decline in laptop and desktop sales? [Read more]
Twitter launching music discovery app Twitter dives into the streaming music scene with its own app, and Android users can try Chat Heads without Facebook Home. Also, Bridget Carey previews new gadgets, including a smart thermostat and a wireless charging case for the iPhone 5. [Read more]
Motion-sensing, laser-laden sculpture is 'Fluidic' in the language of light If the Kinect motion-tracking system impresses you, check out how a similar technology (plus a whole bunch of lasers and Ping-Pong balls) creates a sinuous interactive art experience. [Read more]
Jodi Arias dictating Twitter feed from jail Currently standing trial in a very public event for the alleged murder of her ex-boyfriend, Arias is offering her thoughts by phone to appear on Twitter. She does not, it seems, like TV anchor Nancy Grace. [Read more]
Alternative Limb Project creates gorgeously surreal prosthetics The Alternative Limb Project not only produces realistic limbs for amputees. It also creates custom one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable limb art. [Read more]
The five best tax-day freebies Who says April 15 is all bad? Here's your chance to score a free Android phone, a free massage, 25 free copies, and more. [Read more]
Dish reportedly seeks merger with T-Mobile T-Mobile's parent, Deutsche Telekom, is also considering a separate deal with Sprint Nextel, according to Bloomberg. [Read more]
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