
Moto X pays a premium for its made-in-America smartphone
An IHS teardown reveals that Motorola is paying $221 to build out each device, but that doesn't mean it's using the most futuristic tech for the phone's components. [Read more]
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Melbourne IT explains how hacker carried out NY Times cyber attack
Newspaper's domain name registrar says someone took over a reseller account on Melbourne IT's systems to take down New York Times web site. [Read more]
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Google chops $100 off Nexus 4 prices
As rumors swirl about imminent arrival of Nexus 5, Google reduces prices in apparent move to clear inventory. [Read more]
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Xbox 360 gets Time Warner Cable app with 300 channels
Users can now watch Comedy Central, CNN, and the Cartoon Network without a set-top box -- the Time Warner Cable TV app goes live on Microsoft's game console. [Read more]
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High-tech views of the massive Yosemite Rim Fire
Since the fire first sparked less than two weeks ago, it has grown into one of the largest in California history. New technology by Esri lets onlookers see the flames' path of destruction in real time. [Read more]
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NASA successfully tests 3D printed rocket components
The use of printers in space to make everything from food and tools to rocket parts aims to reduce costs and improve safety. [Read more]
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Twitter: No data breach from hack
The Syrian Electronic Army reportedly took over the site and prevented users from seeing images, but Twitter says no personal information was affected. [Read more]
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Short film nails the insanity of smartphone addiction
True-to-life "I Forgot My Phone" shows just how much smartphones can interrupt the simple joys of daily life. It might just make you laugh at yourself. [Read more]
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Apple Macs and iOS devices en route to Iran
Now that the US government has eased sanctions on tech gadgets, Apple says it will sell Macs, iPhones, and iPads to customers planning to bring those products to the Middle Eastern country. [Read more]
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Microsoft ups storage limits for SkyDrive Pro
SharePoint and Office 365 users now get more storage with their SkyDrive Pro, the company's cloud storage product for businesses. [Read more]
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Syrian Electronic Army implicated in Twitter, New York Times attacks
The hacker group gets administrator privileges for Twitter's domain name record and also appears involved in a New York Times' Web site outage. [Read more]
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Supermodder Ben Heck builds a quadcopter
The king of the modders is building a quadcopter from scratch for his YouTube show -- and you can enter a competition to win it. [Read more]
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New York Times site down due to possible cyberattack
The New York Times Web site is down for the second time this month, and this time the paper says it's likely from a "malicious external attack." [Read more]
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The Perfect Pizza Grilling Stone is like summer Part 2
The Perfect Pizza Grilling Stone uses a two-part construction in order to create an evenly heated cooking surface. The pizza accessory is meant for use on the grill, but it can also be used indoors. [Read more]
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Using external drives to save space on your Mac? Format them first.
While drives are sold as plug-and-play, formatting prior to use will give you optimal performance and compatibility with your Mac. [Read more]
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Here is the dream iPhone 5S CNET readers want
There's the next iPhone you want, and the one you're actually going to get. We mocked up your dream iPhone, and had industry experts weigh in on whether or not your wishes will actually become reality. [Read more]
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Element of mystery: Will periodic table get new resident?
A new superheavy element has been confirmed after experiments by Swedish scientists. It may soon get an official name and join its buddies at the periodic table. [Read more]
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The 404 1,330: Where all your base are still belong to us (podcast)
Video game pundit Harold Goldberg joins us to catch up on all the gaming news we missed last week. We'll discuss the artistic value of games, the need for an official awards ceremony, and video games as a scapegoat for lazy parenting. [Read more]
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Moto Maker opens for Moto X customizing
The wait is over for AT&T and no-contract customers who want to design a custom Moto X phone in Motorola's Moto Maker store. [Read more]
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Samsung to show off smartwatch next week
It's a busy season for Samsung with the unveiling of Galaxy Gear, a kids tablet, and the Galaxy Note 3. Also, Facebook launches shared photo albums and more channels come to Apple TV. [Read more]
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You got game? Hoop Tracker will determine that for you
The smartwatch logs your basketball shot percentages and encourages you to shoot for improvement. [Read more]
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Scientist controls colleague's hand in first human brain-to-brain interface
University of Washington researcher Rajesh Rao sends a brain signal to Andrea Stocco via the Internet, causing Stocco's right hand to move on a keyboard. [Read more]
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Hulu, Lionsgate team up on original series with a ghostly twist
As the battle for original content continues, Hulu strikes a deal with the studio behind hits like "Mad Men," "Nurse Jackie," and "Orange is the New Black." [Read more]
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Twitter banks on Nathan Hubbard to head up commerce
The microblogging giant continues to spin its business model as it adds former CEO of Ticketmaster to its executive team. [Read more]
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Apple iTunes Store outage leaves 20% of users in the dark
Yet another Apple iTunes Store outage, for three hours Tuesday morning, keeps a large chunk of users from making purchases. [Read more]
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