Can open source stop navel gazing and get real?
Open-source advocates are often out of tune with the customers to whom they're selling.
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Week in review: Android has arrived
Google's operating system is gaining momentum, while Adobe pushes Flash on mobile devices. Also: New e-book readers.
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Nvidia in the throes of remaking itself
The company hopes to parlay the power of its Fermi chip design into the mainstream, but challenges from Intel and AMD make the here and now for Nvidia uncertain.
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Friday Poll: Who should sign my Xbox 360?
If we can get a celeb to sign my Xbox 360 and sell it on eBay for loads of cash, I could be rich! So I'm going to leave it to you, readers, to tell me who I should get to sign my Xbox.
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China 'Green Dam' enforcement faces hurdles
The censoring software is supposed to be installed on all PCs in schools and Internet cafes, but not everyone is complying.
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Yahoo ponders the meaning of search
Company appeared to wave a white flag in the search market when it agreed to an outsourcing deal with Microsoft, but is search more than just indexing and ranking?
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The future of iPhone games
New technologies and innovative uses of existing tools will enable a series of new features for one of the most popular genres of iPhone apps.
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Twitter asks for help translating
In a Facebook-style move, Twitter is asking users to help translate its site into new languages. The first four languages undergoing translation are French, Italian, German, and Spanish, with more to come in the future.
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WebGL slips into Chrome, too, for 3D Web
Google's browser is the latest to get support for a nascent standard for building accelerated 3D graphics into Web pages and Web applications.
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DOE's Chu plugs solar and building efficiency
Energy Secretary Steven Chu kicks off the Solar Decathlon competition saying the costs of solar power are dropping and the potential of building efficiency is largely untapped.
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Phished or not, leaked passwords show lazy habits
While researchers debate how passwords were stolen, analysis of the exposed passwords reveals some interesting trends.
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Qualcomm execs: Wireless spectrum is maxed out
Irwin and Paul Jacobs, the father-and-son team who run mobile chipmaker Qualcomm say that more wireless spectrum is needed.
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B&N e-book reader reportedly in the works
The bookseller is readying a Google Android-powered device that is expected to compete with Amazon's Kindle, according to various reports.
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Wonder what a chancre is? There's an app for that
Merck releases a new medical book and its companion iPhone app, The Merck Manual--Home Edition, a reference manual that includes timely health topics such as H1N1.
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iPhone tops J.D. Power list for consumer and business users
J.D. Power and Associates say consumers and business users ranked the iPhone No. 1 for customer satisfaction.
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Analyst: As game sales rise, PS3 to lead
Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter believes that the PlayStation 3 will lead the way in September sales figures. Overall, game sales should also rise.
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Resurgence of U.S. game sales predicted
Video game sales racked up double-digit growth in September, a good sign for gamers and developers alike, according to Wedbush and EEDAR analysts.
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Speed test: Bolt Mobile browser vs. Opera Mini
We pit the freshly released Bolt browser 1.5 for Java phones against Opera Mini (4.2) to see which renders pages faster and better.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Google Android, belle of the CTIA ball
At the CTIA Wireless Show, Google Android gets a lot of attention, while AT&T defends its service; Twitter's search talks; and Dell closes manufacturing plant.
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Apple wins praise from Greenpeace
Environmental organization is holding Apple up as a good example for other companies after it left the Chamber of Commerce over environmental concerns.
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