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The future of... data encryption
Digital memories are long. Emails, images, and documents sent today can resurface years from now, but new software could help ensure that what happens ...
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Apple shows off word processing software for iPad
Philip Schiller, senior vice president of product marketing, demos the company's productivity app iWork and offers a peek at word processing on the new ...
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A look at video on the iPad
Apple CEO Steve Jobs talks up the iPad's video features, including YouTube streaming and the ability to watch movies and TV shows via the ...
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Apple, Major League Baseball team up on iPad app
At an Apple press event, Chad Evans, director of mobile development for MLB.com, demonstrates the league's new iPad baseball software. The app allows users ...
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Apple takes on Amazon with iPad e-reader features, bookstore
At an Apple press event, CEO Steve Jobs shows off the company's new iBooks app. Users can now browse, read reviews, read a sample ...
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iPad's bottom line: specs and price
Apple CEO Steve Jobs sums up all the features and pricing of the new Apple tablet.
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Steve Jobs demos iPad Web-browsing features
Apple CEO Steve Jobs sits down with the new Apple tablet and shows off its Web-browsing, e-mail, and keyboard features.
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Apple introduces the iPad
At an Apple press event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the iPad. The new mobile device is a half-inch thin and weighs 1.5 pounds. ...
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As Sun acquisition closes, Oracle outlines new vision
Oracle President Charles Phillips unveils the company's new systems strategy in front of analysts at its headquarters in Redwood Shores, Calif. Phillips says the ...
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IDC predicts top tech for 2010 IT recovery
Senior editor Sam Diaz talks to IDC Chief Analyst Frank Gens about the technologies he believes will drive a small IT recovery in 2010. ...
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Leo Laporte on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Leo Laporte at CES 2010. I asked him about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Robert Scoble on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Robert Scoble at CES 2010. I asked him about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Dave Zatz on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Dave Zatz at CES 2010. I asked him about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Molly Wood on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Molly Wood at CES 2010. I asked her about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Lance Ulanoff on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Lance Ulanoff at CES 2010. I asked him about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Tom Merritt on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Tom Merritt at CES 2010. I asked him about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Harry McCracken on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Harry McCracken at CES 2010. I asked him about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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Veronica Belmont on the top tech at CES 2010
Here is my interview with Veronica Belmont at CES 2010. I asked her about the most interesting new product and the most important tech ...
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SNL's Seth Meyers 'thanks technology' at Microsoft keynote
At CES 2010 in Las Vegas, Microsoft came with a few surprises. This skit with Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live was one.
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Microsoft highlights new devices at CES 2010
At CES 2010 in Las Vegas, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer takes the stage and highlights some of the key devices and technologies the company ...
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GameSpot At E3 Expo
Daniel Sieberg and Natali Del Conte report from the Gamespot stage at the Electronics Entertainment Expo, giving us an insider's look at the big breakthroughs and latest trends of gaming technology.
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Google vs. Wolfram Alpha
Find out which search/computational engine is the best, or if they even compare at all.
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Gadgets To Beat The Heat
A remote controlled cooler brings new meaning to the phrase "beach bum." CNET's Natali del Conte shows Maggie Rodriguez, of CBS' The Early Show, several geek gadgets to keep you cool this summer.
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Tether your iPhone on OS 3.0
On this episode of CNET's Hacks, Brian Tong shows you a quick hack to enable tethering on your iPhone running the 3.0 software. This technically voids your contract, so use at your own risk!
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Make your own batteries
In this episode of CNET's show Hacks, Executive Editor Tom Merritt shows you how to turn a 9-volt battery into six AAAs and a 12-volt battery into eight button cells.
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WWDC 2009 Preview
Apple always manages to deliver some surprises at its annual World Wide Developers Conference. Our panel of experts sits down to discuss what it expects to see this year.
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Get started using the Palm Pre
The Palm Pre's WebOS is interesting, beautiful, and even fun. But it takes some getting used to. Molly Wood helps you get started by navigating you through the user interface.
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Watch a clickjacking attack take control of a Webcam
In this episode of CNET's show Hacks, Executive Editor Tom Merritt and Jeremiah Grossman from Whitehat Security explore the basics of "clickjacking".
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LucasArts unleashing new Star Wars game
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed uses ground-breaking new technologies to put players inside the story line, bridging the gap between the film prequels and the original Star Wars. For some close-up screenshots, check out our Force Unleashed image gallery.
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Make your own auxiliary (aux) cable
CNET's Tom Merritt shows you how to use old headphones and a soldering iron to create an auxiliary audio cable.



































