
Design duel: iPhone 5S takes the Moto X
The Moto X is a good phone, but it doesn't reach the rarefied industrial-design heights of the 5S. [Read more]
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Dear Apple, what's wrong with shenanigans?
This week, Apple's Phil Schiller took to Twitter to sniff at Samsung's alleged "shenanigans." But, as a CNBC broadcast about JP Morgan underlined, shenaniganing is just part of businessing, isn't it? [Read more]
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This T-shirt is designed to fool Facebook auto-tagging
Realface Glamoflage shirts feature celebrity lookalike faces to throw off recognition algorithms. Just don't expect to look fashionable. [Read more]
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Limping BlackBerry makes buyout overtures to Google, others -- report
The beleaguered smartphone maker is seeking "preliminary expressions of interest" for all or part of the company from Google, Samsung, LG, and others, according to news agency Reuters. [Read more]
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New Nokia ad says Samsung wants to copy Lumia 1020?
A peculiar Nokia ad, presaging the launch of the Lumia 1020 in Abu Dhabi, features parachutists. It also has a weird Asian man at the end who seems to be up to no good. [Read more]
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As MacBook Air ages, Apple rivals show the way to Retina
It's time for Apple to update the Air and/or a thinner, lighter Pro with a Retina screen. It's certainly doable. [Read more]
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Security camera catches USPS worker's amazingly lazy delivery
It's bad enough when FedEx or UPS throw your delivery onto your porch. But a home security camera catches a USPS truck driving across a lawn so it can get closer to the front door. [Read more]
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Woo 234 Mono, a very different kind of amplifier
The Woo WA-234 Mono is two amps in one, it's an astonishingly good headphone amp, and it's just as remarkable with speakers! [Read more]
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Science, art collide in amazing psychedelic photos
Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner captures the beauty of basic scientific principles, using sound waves, ferro fluid, and magnets to create art. [Read more]
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Heads up, Intel: TI chips bring ARM to Arduino gadget market
A Texas Instruments ARM-based chip means hardware hackers who like Arduino will have another choice besides Intel's Quark for computing projects. [Read more]
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Why Twitter isn't like Facebook
Twitter wants to be more than a busy town square with targeted ads dropped into the flow of tweets. The company aspires to reach Facebook heights. Possible? [Read more]
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May the fireworks be with you
For the Pyro Spectacular team that put on a recent 'Star Wars' themed fireworks show at the Oakland Coliseum, it's a dangerous all-day job to put together a 15-minute show. CNET got the inside scoop. [Read more]
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Keep calm and let the car drive itself
Antony Ingram on cars that'll do all the work for you. [Read more]
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NSA tracks Google ads to find Tor users
The National Security Agency uses a bit of jiu-jitsu to turn the structure of Web ad networks against people who run Tor to remain anonymous. [Read more]
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Author behind 'Mean Girls' focuses on 'boy world' (podcast)
Rosalind Wiseman, best-selling author of "Queen Bees and Wannabees" (the book "Mean Girls" was based on) has turned her attention to teen boys with her new book "Masterminds and Wingmen." She and Larry Magid have a chat about boys and their toys and the impact of gaming. [Read more]
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Experiencing the future of transportation at Ceatec 2013
Toyota, Honda, and Nissan were all present at Japan's biggest tech expo, showing off their own highly distinctive concepts for the future of mobility. [Read more]
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Q&A: MacFixIt Answers
Creating workarounds for unsupported text characters, and more covered in this week's Q&A. [Read more]
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Crave Ep. 140: Lightning strikes, and charges, a phone
On this week's episode, jellyfish shut down a nuclear power plant in Sweden, while Google's Project Loon rides the wind and Nokia tries charging smartphones with lightning. [Read more]
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Job board for furloughed workers springs up online
Unfurlough.US was built in just 5 hours, and went live Thursday to help workers caught in the political crossfire of the government shutdown find some freelance gigs. [Read more]
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Can you outrun it? DARPA's WildCat robot gallops at 16 mph
This mechanized hellspawn can run around beautifully, while new footage of a robot mule and humanoid show them devouring challenging terrain. [Read more]
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Apple reportedly making a push in Indian retail stores
The iPhone maker is said to be planning to set up "stores within stores" in smaller cities in India, according to the Economic Times. [Read more]
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Tesla puts Model S fire into perspective
Responding to video of a blazing Model S that circulated earlier this week, Tesla posted an explanation of the accident and facts about fires in gasoline cars. [Read more]
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Twitter IPO reveals interesting tidbits
The social network shares details on its finances and users for the first time, Instagram will begin to show ads, and hackers steal data on 3 million Adobe customers. [Read more]
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Valve flexes impressive muscle of its Steam Machine prototype
Later this year, 300 prototypes of Valve's recently unveiled living room box will go out to select users for a beta test. Here are the specs at last. [Read more]
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