Scientists unveil plans for 19-mile-long particle smasher
The blueprints are ready. If it gets funded, the multibillion-dollar International Linear Collider could help solve the mystery of cosmic dark matter. by A rendering of the International Linear...
View ArticleNvidia: Next-gen consoles still can't keep up with our chips
The company may have sour grapes because the next-gen consoles are running GPUs from competitor AMD. by (Credit: Sony) Nvidia doesn't seem happy with news that Advanced Micro Devices has all but won...
View ArticleDish still unwilling to let Sprint go, despite SoftBank deal
Although there is just one day before shareholders vote on SoftBank's bid to acquire Sprint, Dish is still scrambling to change the fate of the deal. by Masayoshi Son, SoftBank's CEO. (Credit: Stephen...
View ArticleNvidia points out consoles still can't keep up with its chips
The company might have some sour grapes, since its chief competitor, AMD, has its GPUs running in the next-generation consoles. by (Credit: Sony) Nvidia doesn't seem all that happy with the news that...
View ArticleElectric car price war? Chevy chimes in with Volt incentives
Chevrolet ups the price incentive on the Volt as all-electric rivals get price drops. by Chevrolet Volt. (Credit: General Motors) Chevrolet is offering a sizable price incentive in the face of price...
View ArticleGame of Drones: Where UAVs meet paintball
The team of drone enthusiasts at Game of Drones has rigged up drones with paintball guns for a game of remote aerial combat. by (Credit: Video screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) Mucking...
View ArticleXbox One Asia launch set for late 2014, no word on Japan
Microsoft's Xbox One is slated for a late 2013 launch in the U.S. by Microsoft's Xbox One. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Microsoft's Xbox One might be making a splash at the E3 Gaming expo this week, but...
View ArticleTrade-in service sees MacBook boost following WWDC
A year's lull between MacBook Air models is driving higher than usual trade-ins of older machines, says gadget trade-in service Gazelle. by (Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET) Surprise, surprise -- after a...
View ArticleMountain Lion Macs will run Mavericks -- report
If the Mavericks Developer Preview is to be any indication, the final version of Mavericks will be capable of running on Macs currently capable of working with Mountain Lion. by (Credit: James...
View ArticlePlayStation history shows PS4 can beat the Xbox One (video)
With a lower price and fewer online restrictions, the PS4 is getting aggressive in its war with Microsoft. In this nostalgia-pumped video we look to the history of Sony's console to evaluate its...
View ArticleSamsung takes wraps off 'Club des Chefs,' Samsung House
The consumer electronics giant is partnering with Michelin-starred chefs on creating new kitchen appliances. by Samsung co-CEO Boo-Keun Yoon and Won Park-Costoff, Samsung vice president of marketing...
View ArticleWhite House petition seeks to ban men from driving
More than 12,000 people have already signed the call to President Obama to prevent all straight men from driving in a world full of tank-top-wearing distractions. by Behold, the true menace behind the...
View ArticleE3 2013: PS4 scores against Xbox One
In the war for the living room, PlayStation 4 won a battle against Xbox One at the E3 conference. CNET's Bridget Carey highlights the issues surrounding the systems and looks at notable new games. by...
View ArticleSpeed boost for Photosmith, a Lightroom-linked iPad app
For Lightroom users who want to manage photos with an iPad, too, the overhauled Photosmith improves performance, stability, and photo import options, developers say. by Photosmith 3 for iPad lets...
View ArticleClearwire's board backs Dish takeover proposal over Sprint
Wireless broadband provider's board recommends shareholders accept Dish's bid, which is $1 a share greater than a rival bid by majority owner Sprint Nextel. by Clearwire's board has recommended its...
View ArticleGoogle uncovers phishing campaign targeting Iranians
Web giant says it has identified a significant spike in phishing activity originating from within the country just days ahead of presidential elections. by Google said it has detected what appears to...
View ArticleFlying bicycle goes for successful test flight
The dream of a flying bike just became reality as an electric propeller-powered bike goes for a short ride in the air. by A dummy rides the flying bicycle. (Credit: Michal Cizek/AFP/Getty Images) Pigs...
View ArticleTelerobotics helps sick teen toss a baseball 1,800 miles
Stricken with a rare blood disease, 13-year-old Nick LeGrande threw out the first pitch before Wednesday's A's-Yankees game thanks to a telerobotic pitching machine. by Using this telerobotic pitching...
View Article360 Protection on Windows and Android
Qihoo debuts two security apps to protect your online activity at home and on the go. by On Tuesday, Qihoo launched two major security products: and 360 Internet Security ( / ) is a light weight...
View ArticleTwitter officially axes TweetDeck with transition to new API
Announced a few months ago, the new app programming interface cuts off support for TweetDeck, as well as a handful of third-party Twitter clients. by Twitter has officially pulled the plug on TweetDeck...
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