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Tech news and business reports by CNET News. Focused on information technology, core topics include computers, hardware, software, networking, and Internet media.
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Rutgers student gets 30 days for spying on gay roommate with Webcam
Judge chastises plaintiff for showing no remorse after roommate apparently kills himself following the spying.
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Tim Cook tops 2011 executive compensation study
Apple CEO Tim Cook's massive stock grant last year continues to put him on the top of executive compensation lists.
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Microsoft creates a social network for students
Microsoft launches a social network with an awkward name, Hulu adds
original programming, Facebook buys another app, and will 3G be in the future for
FaceTime?
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Brad Garlinghouse updates Yahoo 'Peanut Butter Manifesto'
Yahoo should spend its capital acquiring companies with dynamic leadership, such as Flipboard and Gravity, said Brad Garlinghouse.
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Nokia Lumia 900 is tough as nails -- literally
Nokia sets out to prove the toughness of the Lumia 900's screen with a hammer, a two-by-four, and some nails.
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How to rebuild a user account in OS X
If a problem with an user account is in the local directory instead of the user account's settings, then rebuilding the account may be the easiest fix.
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'Heckerty' stories come to life on tablets, phones (podcast)
Larry Magid speaks with Jan Ziff, the co-creator and voice of Meet Heckerty, an iOS and Android app based on a popular British children's story.
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Stein of Science: Liquid nitrogen-grade booze container
Drink up, science geeks. Funranium Labs offers high-octane coffee (to be taken in small doses) and beer steins tough enough for liquid nitrogen.
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ITC once again sides with Apple, RIM in Kodak patent spat
In a new ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission says Apple and Research In Motion are not violating one of Kodak's patents.
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SpaceX replaces engine valve, clears rocket for Tuesday launch
The company's Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon cargo ship are ready for a second launch try to kick off NASA's first commercial flight to the International Space Station.
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