
Intel expands Atom to home servers
Atom processor homes in on the world of home offices and small offices, in a format designed to power servers and network-attached storage devices.
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Cray, Microsoft team up on cloud data centers
They'll work on efficient power delivery and cooling innovations, with the aim of reducing facility, power, and hardware costs.
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Internet's future on display at Singularity U.
Students in the Silicon Valley institution hear a futurist's vision of an Internet that can predict what we want and then act on our behalf.
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Thumbplay launches music service for BlackBerry
The price of $10 a month and an excellent autoplaylist feature could make Thumbplay a contender, as long as they work out the bugs.
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RSA 2010: Taking on cyberthreats
roundup Everyone who's got cybersecurity on the brain--politicians, Web giants, and security vendors alike--are descending on RSA this week.
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Feds weigh expansion of Internet monitoring
Homeland Security's top cybersecurity official tells CNET that Einstein network-defense system, which exchanges data with the NSA, could be extended to private sector.
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Is Apple launching a patent war?
Apple's recent lawsuit against handset maker HTC could be the beginning as the company marks its turf in the smartphone market.
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Google tries again in search personalization
People were skittish about elevating or deleting search results using Google's SearchWiki. Instead, they can now personalize results with stars.
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Bride and groom send video game invitation
Instead of the usual embossed cards with italics, an engaged couple decide the more modern way to invite wedding guests is to send them a video game.
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Valve games coming soon to a Mac near you
Game developer Valve has teases out images of its popular PC games to be ported to the Mac. Will the Steam cloud-service follow as well?
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Toyota's not-so-hot hybrid hatchbacks
Toyota launches the Auris HSD Hybrid and the Lexus CT 200h hybrid at the 2010 Geneva auto show.
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MLB's Android, BlackBerry apps step up to the plate
Following the iPhone, MLB At Bat makes it to Android and BlackBerry phones in time for Spring Training.
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Live blog Thursday: YouTube press conference
YouTube is holding a press conference at 10 a.m. PST Thursday to discuss, well, something. We'll be there live for details on, well, whatever it is.
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Google admits its SEO could use a little work
Google comes up a bit short after looking at its own search engine optimization. As a result, it's made available a public version of the report for Webmasters to use on their own sites.
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RealNetworks surrenders in RealDVD case
Federal judge issues a permanent injunction against RealDVD sales and Real agrees to pay $4.5 million to reimburse Hollywood studios for legal fees in copyright suit.
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Google opens PowerMeter to energy monitors
Google publishes an API for PowerMeter to entice software developers and device makers to feed data to its Web-based energy-monitoring application.
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Who will buy the first Panasonic 3D TV?
On March 10, Best Buy will officially start selling Panasonic's new 3D TVs at a store in downtown Manhattan. Panasonic has invited the press to take pictures and shoot video of the first person to buy one of the new sets.
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More from Microsoft's TechFest
Although the annual science fair isn't open to the press, company is releasing details on projects on display, including a phone that does language translation on the fly.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: TiVo embraces the Web
New HD Series4 product integrates with online content now.
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Unleash your inner food critic on Yelp for Android
A small but significant update lets you bookmark businesses and draft a review for later publishing.
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