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TechRepublic: From long-shot startup to one of the world's biggest tech sites
At the TechRepublic 10-Year Anniversary Event on June 26, 2009, TechRepublic Editor in Chief Jason Hiner talked about how this online trade publication and ...
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SQL injection attack basics explained
CNET Executive Editor Tom Merritt examines the basic principles behind SQL injection attacks. Merritt provides two examples of how malicious individuals can use SQL ...
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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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Cisco CEO: 'Video is the killer app'
At Cisco Live in San Francisco, CEO John Chambers talks about the key technologies he envisions growing the Internet of the future. Chambers discusses ...
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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 ...
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Make old add-ons work in Firefox beta
There's a trick to make add-ons work in the beta version of Firefox, but be prepared for the consequences. In this episode of CNET's ...
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Dell: Selling a new backbone for SMBs
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz talks about the company's effort to sell its products to the SMB market. He says Dell executives are hoping ...
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Is AT&T slowly dethroning the almighty iPhone?
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz shares his views on the release of Apple's new iPhone 3G S. Diaz says there is a dark shadow ...
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iPhone 3G S launch in New York City
Maggie Reardon from CNET News speaks with the first person in line at the release of Apple's iPhone 3G S.
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A recipe for high-tech chocolate
Silicon Valley tech culture meets San Francisco food culture at the new factory for artisan chocolate maker, Tcho.
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Congratulations to Buzz Out Loud on its 1000th episode
TechRepublic editor Jason Hiner congratulates CNET's Buzz Out Loud on the celebration of its 1000th episode on June 18, 2009. In typical TechRepublic fashion, ...
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What's next for SIM cards?
At JavaOne in San Francisco, Telenor's Fritjof Bogner Engelhardtsen and Sun's James Gosling look at a new experimental development platform for SIM cards. The ...
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Thirteenth annual Webby Awards
Mark Licea hits the red carpet to interview some of the winners of the 13th annual Webby Awards and checks in with CNET TV's ...
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Death of an analog TV
Greenpeace is predicting a spike in electronic waste as the U.S. shifts to digital television. CNET News follows a TV as it gets recycled ...
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WWDC 2009 keynote wrap-up
Brian Tong covers all the announcements from the WWDC 2009 keynote. There's the new iPhone 3G S, more iPhone 3.0 OS details, Mac OS ...
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WWDC 2009: TomTom launches navigation app for iPhone
At Apple's WWDC in San Francisco, Peter-Frans Pauwels, CTO of TomTom, shows a new navigation application for the iPhone. The new software combines map ...
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WWDC 2009: Zipcar announces app for iPhone
At Apple's WWDC in San Francisco, Luke Schneider of Zipcar shows off a new application for the iPhone. The new software enables Zipcar users ...
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WWDC 2009: Apple unveils iPhone 3G S
At Apple's WWDC in San Francisco, Apple's SVP of marketing, Philip Schiller, shows off a new, speedier iPhone. The iPhone 3G S features a ...
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WWDC 2009: Apple previews Safari 4
At Apple's WWDC in San Francisco, the company's VP of Mac OS engineering, Craig Federighi, shows off improved features of Safari 4, including faster ...
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A look at high-speed autonomous driving
At JavaOne in San Francisco, Volkswagen's Marcial Hernandez and Sun's Greg Bollella detail Project Bixby, an Audi TTS programmed by Volkswagen and using a ...
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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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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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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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E3 2009: Nintendo Wii Motion Plus
At E3 2009 in Los Angeles, Nintendo demonstrates the Wii Motion Plus, the latest update to their wireless controller.
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Wolfram Alpha: First hands-on
CNET's Rafe Needleman gets a look at the eagerly-anticipated new computational search engine, Wolfram Alpha. Is it a Google killer? No, but it has the potential to change the way we view at data on the Web.
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Do HP Pavilions have a Wi-Fi problem?
Tipped-off by a reader, ZDNet's David Berlind takes HP to task in Tech Shakedown for what appears to be a serious problem with the Wi-Fi feature on some Pavilion notebooks. Despite many complaints listed on HP's Web site over nearly five months, there's been little response from HP. Instead, the forum shows customers banding together to figure out the remedial steps to solve the problems.
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A recipe for high-tech chocolate
Silicon Valley tech culture meets San Francisco food culture at the new factory for artisan chocolate maker, Tcho.
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Iomega packs 1TB into tiny NAS device
Staying true to its heritage of releasing innovative external dedicated storage devices, Iomega is now shipping the $349 StorCenter Network Hard Drive: a storage device attached to a gigabit Ethernet network that in addition to providing 1 terabyte of JBOD, RAID 0 or RAID 1 configured storage, is also a print server.
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Fujitsu PalmSecure offers biometric authentication for Windows
Fujitsu's PalmSecure technology offers several advantages over other biometric security devices, like fingerprint scanners. But those advantages don't come cheap. At CES 2009, Bill Detwiler saw a demonstration of a PalmSecure-enable mouse being used to access Windows.
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E3 2009 Preview
As this year's E3 approaches, Brian Tong sits down with GameSpot's Ricardo Torres and CNET News' Daniel Terdiman to dissect the rumors and make some predictions.

































