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At 2,000 miles, Road Trip 2009 heads to America's largest bombing range
CNET News - 3 hours ago
In the days since 1,000 miles, Road Trip 2009 has visited some of the most incredible scenery America has to offer, as well as learned some of the most sobering military realities.
Blogging live from Spiral Jetty
CNET News - 18 hours ago
Never say never, but this may be the first blog ever posted live from the monumental earthwork on the edge of the Great Salt Lake called Spiral Jetty.
Employee shot, wounded at Virginia Apple store
CNET News - 19 hours ago
The victim, a 26-year-old woman, is in serious but stable condition with a wound to the shoulder. Some media outlets are reporting robbery as the motive, but police say it's too early to tell.
Wanna be @the_real_shaq? That'll be $50,000...
PC World News - 20 hours ago
For a (small?) fee, uSocial promises to bring you untold amounts of Twitter popularity by acquiring you legions of new followers. So how much is a Stephen Colbert going for these days anyway?
Seattle fire knocks out service to Bing Travel, other sites
CNET News - 21 hours ago
Reports say a blown transformer knocked out power to the Fisher Plaza data center, which is home to the Bing Travel servers, among others.
What soccer team would your company be?
CNET News - 21 hours ago
Martin Veitch at CIO.co.uk riffs on how certain football clubs resemble software companies, to good and painful effect.
iPhone 3GS jailbreak, 'purplera1n,' hits Web
CNET News - 22 hours ago
Hacker who originally unlocked the iPhone has let loose a jailbreaking app for the iPhone 3G ahead of the iPhone dev team. For now, it's Windows-only, but a Mac version is supposedly on the way.
Well-honed Attacks Sneak Under the Radar
PC World News - 22 hours ago
Examples of 'bait files' show that the targeted attacks may be hard to spot.
Apple patents point to haptics, fingerprints, RFID
CNET News - 23 hours ago
Three just-published patent applications hint at the company's future plans. But it could be a while before we see any of the functionality built into iPhones or other Apple devices.
Symantec's Ramzan on solving the antivirus puzzle
CNET News - July 3, 2009
q&a From puzzles and chess to ciphers and antivirus software, Zulfikar Ramzan talks about how he got into the computer security business and where it's headed.
Firefox 3.5 Can Still Learn From Its Competition
PC World News - July 3, 2009
The newest Mozilla browser may lead the way with emerging Web standards, but it still lacks a few great features.
Iran Unblocks Text Services
Digital Trends News - July 3, 2009
Reports from Iran say that the country has unblocked SMS messaging services for the first time since the contested election. Texts, as well as social networking and blogging services, were used by protestors demonstrating against the election result ...
Defending against chemical and biological weapons
CNET News - July 3, 2009
At the U.S. Army's Dugway Proving Grounds facility in the Utah desert, researchers look for ways to protect soldiers against "bugs" that could easily kill or sideline them.
Week in review: A speedier new Firefox
CNET News - July 3, 2009
Mozilla's latest version plays catch-up with the browser competition. Also: the latest in Windows 7 news, and a Yahoo data center in a new shade of green.
Apple Issues iPhone 3GS Warning
Digital Trends News - July 3, 2009
Rumors and reports of overheating iPhone 3GS handsets began circulating last week, not long after Apple had begun selling the new phone. Now Apple has issued a warning that people should not leave the device in cars in hot weather, and saying th...