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Why there's no Mac tablet this quarter
The Mac blogosphere wants a tablet Mac for this quarter's "product transition." Here's why they won't get it. Good news: the Internet isn't making us stupid Apple's CFO mentioned a product...
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What exactly do you get with Windows 8 Pro?
Windows 8 will come in only two retail flavors. One is the base edition, with no fancy marketing label, nothing to say it's a home or consumer edition. So what do you get with the Pro edition? The...
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The Samsung SyncMaster S23A750D sits still for a bit (photos)
The Samsung SyncMaster S23A750D is definitely an interesting-looking display.
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Sprint's eco-friendly LG Viper smartphone is LTE-equipped, $99
For $99, the Viper will be a solid choice when Sprint's LTE network gets off the ground later this year.
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Linux guru: re-merging of Android into kernel eases sysdev a bit
Linux kernel maintainer and Linux Foundation Fellow Greg Kroah-Hartman said the reintroduction of 7,000 lines of Android code into the Linux 3.3 kernel will make it somewhat easier for OEMs...
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The BIG browser benchmark: Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5
The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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A tour of the vast CeBIT show (photos)
This German tech show is huge, drawing more than 300,000 visitors and 4,200 exhibitors--governments and universities as well as companies out to sell their products. Here's a look at the massive...
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Superoverclocker takes the stage at CeBIT (photos)
Nick Shih shows his technique for supercooling chips to run them far beyond their rated clock speed. It used to be for better videogaming, but now overclocking is a competition in and of itself.
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Fraunhofer's artistic robot at CeBIT (photos)
The Fraunhofer Institute shows off a robot that could take a digital photo and convert it into a drawing at CeBIT. Its day job is measuring the performance of reflective materials.
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SAP sense tests its SME messaging at CeBIT
In advance of SAPPHIRE, how well constructed is SAP's messaging around its SME offerings? CeBIT provided a trial outing.
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Google, web security and privacy in spotlight at CeBit 2012
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt and German Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel offered colorful and markedly different commentary on the importance of "Trust" in the Internet age as more and more data and...
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The Robotation Academy at CeBIT (photos)
Automated manufacturing is a big theme at CeBIT, a mammoth technology show in Germany, and the Robotation Acedemy is designed to school industrialists to become robot operators -- and owners.
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Data corruption at massive scale
Data corruption is a fact of life for all systems - but only large systems get a statistically significant sample. Amazon, home of the world's largest cloud storage system, sees it all and...
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The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 10 vs IE9 vs Safari 5
The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 17 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 10 vs IE9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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Motorola opens up a bit on Android ICS plan for Xoom, Droid
Motorola started rolling out the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Xoom tablet -- WiFi only -- in January but the date for the ICS updates for Xoom WiFi and 3G and Droid devices in the...
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Sex Tech: EFF Exposes Dating Site Security, Fileporn Shutdown, Facebook Sex Predator
Beware of date site privacy problems, Facebook sex predator, Pakistan censorship, no science in online matchmaking.
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Getting creative with littleBits (photos)
What can you make with a bunch of littleBits circuit boards and office supplies? A pretty cute CNET-loving robot, it turns out.
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Demoing BitTorrent Live
BitTorrent's got a new peer-to-peer protocol up its sleeve, and this one's for live streaming. CNET took a tour of a recent live demo, and came back with these photos.
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Bitly: Desktop browsers still default for accessing online content
Just because most tech-savvy consumers are walking around with smartphones all day long doesn't mean that they are using mobile devices to surf the web as much, based on a new study.
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