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Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications
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Molly's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
CNET TV's Molly Wood finishes off the 2011 CNET 100 series with her favorite Android apps. From travel tools to comic readers, she offers her top picks.
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Molly's 10 favorite Android apps (CNET 100)
CNET TV's Molly Wood finishes off the 2011 CNET 100 series with her favorite Android apps. From travel tools to comic readers, she offers her top picks.
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Opera's Molly Holzschlag on HTML5 and the future of web apps
Editor's note: Andrew Mager is reporting from the Future of Web Apps (FOWA 2010) conference, held in Miami from February 22 to 24. Click here to read all of his coverage. Opera genius Molly...
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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 own Molly Wood.
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Walking Wired NextFest 2007
CNET's Molly Wood checks out the future in the form of robots, jetpacks and tricked-out wine racks at Wired NextFest 2007.
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To the moon, Google-style
From NextFest in Los Angeles: CNET's Molly Wood takes a look at how Google has teamed up with the X Prize Foundation, offering $30 million to the first private outfit to send a rover to the moon.
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Not-so-global Internet
Turns out the Web might not be the global marketplace you thought it was. Molly Wood tells you why American Web sites are doing a poor job of catering to the rest of the world.
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Chip makers work to break data logjam
Several chip makers plan to demonstrate a standard called InfiniBand that will boost the speed of data moving from a microprocessor to computer networks to up to 10 gigabits a second.
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Chip sales soar; Intel loses share
Cell phones and handhelds drove chip sales up 31 percent last year, but Intel lost market share and posted the slowest growth among the top 10 chip makers.
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Intel to make audio player, other devices
The chipmaker is counting on its 'Intel Inside' name recognition to give it a boost for its major push into the market for consumer products.
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Corporate market draws AMD's focus
After grabbing a larger share of the personal-computer market, Advanced Micro Devices is next aiming to take on rival Intel in the all-important corporate PC market.
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Early P4s contained software glitch
Intel admitted that early shipments of its brand new Pentium 4 chip contained the wrong software code, but were fixed before reaching the public.
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New weapon in child-porn wars
Pedophiles, be very afraid. This new software program gleans unique photo IDs and hunts down copies anywhere on a hard drive or on the Net.
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Cybermonks take the word online
Monks are reaching out to connect with the world through Web sites, virtual tours, chatrooms, e-mail prayers and online shopping.
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Week in review: Show some ID
This week featured an Intel chip ID, Microsoft IE and Happy99.exe.
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Bad bugs, a break and boffo earnings
WEEK IN REVIEW: Top stories from the second week of January, 1999.
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Week in review: Products everywhere
If your taste runs to gumdrop-colored computers and VCRs of the future, this was the week for you.
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Week in Review
As bombs burst over Baghdad and Washington, the Net was the place to catch the action.
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Week in review: In the dark?
Power outtage, Xooming IPO, judge on Microsoft's side (?) -- all this and more.
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Week in review: Hot stuff
Lately, Internet stocks and IPOs imitate what happens when you flush the toilet while someone's in the shower: First, the water's hot, then cold, then scalding hot. Take a look at what happened...
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