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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

CNET News


Article / 1 hour ago

BlackBerry CEO may be contemplating sale of handset unit

"If I cannot make money on handsets, I will not be in the handset business," John Chen tells Reuters.
Article / 1 hour ago

HP pays $108M to settle US probes into foreign bribes

The tech giant's subsidiaries in Russia, Poland, and Mexico paid bribes to officials to secure lucrative government contracts, federal investigators allege.
Article / 2 hours ago

Microsoft's Cortana to Apple's Siri: Are you deaf?

Microsoft's new digital assistant may have more attitude than Apple's rather prim Siri. However, on the "Arsenio Hall Show," the two ladies get at it with abandon.
Article / 2 hours ago

How and when to upgrade your Mac's RAM

If your Mac is running slowly, you may simply need to upgrade your RAM.
Article / 2 hours ago

Dropbox grows leadership team with Condoleezza Rice

At first glance, it seems like an unusual choice. But the cloud storage service is trying to grow its international presence, which is something a former US Secretary of State should know how to do.
Article / 2 hours ago

Apple to lose key iPhone engineer

Greg Christie, who helped develop important features for the original iPhone, is leaving Apple later this year.
Article / 2 hours ago

Hot spots for future manned space missions: Humanity's bucket list

Beyond our own moon and some nearby asteroids, where else in our solar system should humanity set foot? Crave's Eric Mack has compiled a list of 10 places we should go next, in search of secret oceans and stunningly violent volcanoes.
Article / 3 hours ago

Which sites have patched the Heartbleed bug

We compiled a list of the top 100 sites across the Web, and checked to see if the Heartbleed bug was patched.
Article / 3 hours ago

How we test: Ovens and stovetops

Here's how we put ovens and stove tops through their paces in the CNET Appliances' Reviews lab.
Article / 3 hours ago

Facebook to force users to chat through Messenger app

In an effort to drive users to its standalone messaging application, the social network will turn off the Facebook chat feature in its main mobile app and prompt users to download Messenger to talk with friends.
Article / 3 hours ago

Cook as you are with adjustable grill tables

The Cook-n-Dine adjustable grill tables are portable and can be used at different heights. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use, the tables offer convenience and versatility.
Article / 4 hours ago

Patching Heartbleed, a major Web security wound

CNET’s Bridget Carey explains why nearly half a million Web sites are scrambling to patch a bug that may have exposed your private information. Plus, Facebook tweaks privacy settings, and Sesame Street jumps into on-demand subscriptions.
Article / 4 hours ago

Comic Neue: Comic Sans typeface for grown-ups

The much-maligned Comic Sans typeface gets an overdue remake, rendering it suitable for general consumption.
Article / 5 hours ago

The 404 1,463: Where we take the money and run (podcast)

The Micro 3D printer hits $1,000,000 in a single day of Kickstarter funding, Heartbleed leaves a trail of password leaks in its wake, Andrew WK's obsession with white jeans on Pinterest, a typeface that could save your life, and searching local businesses on Yelp using emojis? Yes you can!

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