After nearly four weeks offline, Sony relaunched its PlayStation Network, but not without continuing hurdles. The entertainment and electronics... read more »
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Hewlett-Packard will unleash a business ultraportable with Intel's most power-efficient Sandy Bridge processors and USB 3.0 ports, according to repor... read more »
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Charles Phillips (Credit: ZDNet) Charles Phillips, who recently left Oracle as co-president to make way for Mark Hurd, will become chief executive ... read more »
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No. 2 chipmaker Samsung is showing Intel how to succeed in the brave new world of tablets and smartphones. Samsung's Galaxy Tab is competitive wit... read more »
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Smoke rises from a stricken reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Japan. (Credit: Associated Press video, screenshot by Edward... read more »
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When it comes to being a leader in the tech industry, how important is the "coolness" factor Clearly, the iPhone and the iPad are cool products, th... read more »
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Best Buy is getting ready to bulk up its tablet offerings with new products from Toshiba and Hewlett-Packard, echoing a trend seen a few years back w... read more »
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Intel is using its technology know-how to pave the way for safer football helmets with the goal of reducing serious injuries on the field. (Credit:... read more »
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A data breach at Gawker Media last weekend had a ripple affect for sites all over the Web. Gawker's Web site and back-end database were compromised... read more »
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IBM reported strong first-quarter earnings as most of its businesses and product lines delivered solid growth. Big Blue also raised its outlook fo... read more »
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Microsoft will build a major software development center in Skolkovo, Russia's would-be Silicon Valley. Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive ... read more »
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The IT market staged a healthy rebound last year, with global spending on IT products and services rising 8 percent from 2009 to more than $1.5 trill... read more »
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A judge said today that Apple and RIM phones featuring cameras are not infringing on technology developed by Eastman Kodak, according to reports. K... read more »
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Tuesday he could prove that new Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker was involved in a scheme to steal intellectual prope... read more »
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Sony's disclosure of the internals of the Next Generation Portable (NGP) PlayStation at an event in Tokyo today reveals a game engine that might be b... read more »
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Dust off that Sharper Image gift card because in a few months, you just might be able to get some cash for it. Sharper Image, which is now known a... read more »
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Duke Nukem Forever (Credit: Gearbox Software) Too busy to keep up with today's tech news Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET f... read more »
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Intel compares chip performance at CES 2011. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Intel unveiled its long-awaited new line of desktop and laptop CPUs at i... read more »
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WikiLeaks promised its latest release of classified documents to the Internet would be its biggest to date, and the resulting backlash ratcheted up... read more »
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More than 90 percent of open-source installs at the Flisol event were done on laptops or Netbooks. (Credit: Johanna DeBiase) BUENOS AIRES, Argenti... read more »
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