Reception problems with the iPhone 3G are occurring in towns and cities across the U.S Are you having problems? " The iPhone 3G is having trouble connecting and staying connected to 3G...
created by Criticom | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 140 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
"With thousands of hackers milling around the Black Hat convention here, and widespread snooping on the public WiFi network, one place was supposed to be off limits: the press room.But in a case of reporters spying on other reporters, three journalists working for the French...
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"This week was a very interesting week as far as Google and privacy goes. First, a burglary (the same on that affected CNET earlier last month) was confirmed to have affected all Google employees hired before...
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Does this mean Katie Couric will be reviewing games now?"NEW YORK (AP) — Media and entertainment company CBS Corp. is buying CNet Networks Inc., an online news and information provider, for $1.8 billion in cash...
created by Rob Peters | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 304 views | 17 recommendations | 3 comments
Neat idea via CNET, a company called Green Plug is having a 'what's under your desk' contest. The goal is simple, take pics of the mess under your desk, and send it in!My house has several 'choke' points of...
In an effort to please shareholders and spur longterm growth, CNET will be cutting 120 jobs, or 10% of its staff. (I didn't realize that their staff was that big to begin with)"Business Unit Realignment: with the...
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This product takes open source thinking to an new and very interesting level. "Described as "the Lego of gadgets" by Webware's Rafe Needleman, the Bug Labs platform starts with a minicomputer, the Bug...
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"Perspective: Create an e-annoyance, go to jail
Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime. And that irritates CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh.
By Declan McCullagh
Published: January 9, 2006, 4:00 AM PST
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"by Mike Adams
The end of Free Speech in America has arrived at our doorstep. It's a new law called the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, and it is worded in a clever way that could allow the U.S. government to arrest and incarcerate any...
"advertisers are becoming more efficient in online ad spend and moving dollars away from portals and higher-priced vertical sites toward more cost-efficient, targeted niche technology sites and social networking...
created by mtippett | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 414 views | 5 recommendations | 2 comments
Yahoo management has been publicly humiliated in Washington recently for disclosing information to the Chinese government about a dissident journalist in China. House Foreign Affairs Committee Charman called Jerry Yang a 'moral pygmy' among other things. Now it...
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Below is an interview with MIT's Henry Jenkins, a media scholar that CNET is touting as the next Dr. Spock. As earlier child-rearing books begin to feel outmoded in the face of the brave new digital world, new...
created by jordan | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 343 views | 20 recommendations | 1 comment
"So you are sitting in your home in Los Angeles and you notice that among the available WiFi networks in your area, you have your own at&t DSL connection, a neighbors cable based wireless signal, and one from...
"CNET News shows off a few of what it calls "celebrity Miis." These two were the best ones of the batch, obviously of Apple Computer founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. But CNET says otherwise..."
"A new type of technology is making its way to the cellphone platform. The mobile phone has played host to GPS, Cameras, Symbology (barcode) Scanning, Walkie-Talkies, Bluetooth Broadcasting, MP3 Music, and...