
Try this: Compare Microsoft's Surface to the iPad
Comparing the Surface Pro to the iPad can get pretty ugly. And I'm not even talking about the design. [Read more]
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NSA maps some Americans' social connections, says report
National Security Agency dips into its database of phone and e-mail info to create complex "social graphs" for foreign intelligence purposes, says a report. Some American citizens get swept up in the effort. [Read more]
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Conan's new LinkedIn profile needs work
Conan O'Brien decides the one social network where he isn't dominant is LinkedIn. Did you know he once won an Oscar for best performance by an actress in a supporting role? [Read more]
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Lego version of the world's largest ship sets sail
The Maersk Triple-E is the world's largest ship. Now Lego fans can build their own version of the maritime behemoth. [Read more]
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Ballmer's last Ballmeresque video moment? Perhaps. Soak it in
Soon-to-be-former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer -- never one to hide his feelings for the firm he's worked at for decades -- once again gives us a video moment to remember. [Read more]
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Fifteen more must-see iPhone 5S slow-motion videos
We've put together another 15 must-see slow motion videos shot on the iPhone 5S using the new time-bending feature. [Read more]
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Advancing the state of the art for in-ear headphones, at a lower price
The 1964 Ears V6-Stage is a tour de force of in-ear headphone design, and they're hand-crafted in Portland, Ore. [Read more]
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Twitter diplomacy takes center stage
Twitter may not be able to easily monetize Twitter diplomacy, but it's emblematic of how much influence 140 characters and broadcasting across the Internet can have. [Read more]
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Classics Corner: 16V dreams
Major Gav looks back to a time when a 16V hot hatch made his 17-year-old self weak at the knees. [Read more]
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Lego shines as beautiful art in new book (Q&A)
In 'Beautiful Lego,' Mike Doyle has assembled a stunning collection of photos of art made using the famous toy bricks. CNET talked to Doyle about the project. [Read more]
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Baseball's beacon trials hint at Apple's location revolution
CNET visits Citi Field to get a sneak peek at MLB.com's location-based services powered by Apple's iBeacon and Bluetooth LE. [Read more]
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Aereo delays Chicago launch due to 'issues' on testing site
The Windy City would have been the cloud-based TV provider's biggest new market, but consumers there will have to wait. [Read more]
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Glassware apps expected in Google Glass update
The coming October update to Google Glass is rumored to be the biggest yet, with third-party app installation, access to motion-tracking sensors, and custom voice commands. [Read more]
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iPhone 5S gets quad-core graphics, analysis shows
The 5S is the first iPhone to pack quad-core graphics silicon. This gives the 64-bit chip plenty of horsepower for games. [Read more]
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Physicists inch toward atomic-scale MRI
Researchers are improving the first nanoscale MRI technique developed at MIT in 2009 in the hopes of imaging such biological samples as viruses at extremely high resolution. [Read more]
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LA schools give kids iPads; kids hack them
A Los Angeles School district is stunned that kids given iPads to take home manage to hack the security controls. So, well, it's stopped giving them out. [Read more]
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Crave Ep. 139: Pay attention or this car won't drive
NASA's Finder radar detects human heartbeats in disaster areas, and the Attention Powered Car slows down if you're distracted. [Read more]
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Apple's iPhone 5S in-store pickup said to resume next week
The option to buy the iPhone 5S online and then pick it up at an Apple store was pulled soon after the device went on sale. Now that option is reportedly coming back. [Read more]
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French could serve up fines to Google for privacy violation
Google might face hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines in France for privacy violations. Small potatoes to the company, but the ruling could portend a more difficult relationship between Europe and Google. [Read more]
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Man blames Grand Theft Auto for, um, allegedly ramming 9 cars
An Auburn student might be in trouble, after claiming that a video game caused him to allegedly steal a truck and even kidnap a woman. [Read more]
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Airbnb helps tenant win appeal in NY rental case
A New York agency decides in favor of a man who was fined $2,400 for renting his home out on Airbnb. The city now has to pay it all back to Nigel Warren. [Read more]
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Let there be lights: Crowd-funded lighting campaigns
Take a peek at these awesome Kickstarter and Indiegogo projects. [Read more]
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Artist, robots draw simultaneous portraits in three cities
Alex Kiessling puts himself in three places at once by getting remote robots to mimic his sketching. [Read more]
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NSA offers details on 'LOVEINT' (that's spying on lovers, exes)
One NSA worker did it "out of curiosity," another for "practice." Agency's letter in response to query from US senator gives glimpse of romance-related -- and other -- misuses of surveillance system. [Read more]
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Bluetooth beacons coming to ballparks
Major League Baseball's app incorporates Apple's iBeacon technology, Google Search handles your complex questions, and Xbox Fitness tracks your heart rate with the Kinect. [Read more]
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