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12 minutes agoCrave
Coming soon: print your own makeup
A Harvard Business School student has invented a printer that uses inkjet technology to mix colours and print makeup at home.
36 minutes agoInternet
Top tech titans join forces to ask FCC to protect Net neutrality
Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, and nearly 150 other Internet companies pen a letter to the FCC saying any rules that impinge on a free and open Internet “represent a grave threat.”
42 minutes agoSecurity
Hackers nab data on 1.3M Orange telco customers
Europe's fourth-largest telco says no payment info was stolen but warns customers they could be targeted for scams.
1 hour agoTechnically Incorrect
Samsung's new ad is destroying Apple (or is it?)
The latest ad for the Galaxy S5 is outscoring a recent ad for the iPhone 5S. Yet can we take these numbers seriously?
1 hour agoMobile
Most phone theft victims ready to resort to vigilantism, study shows
With smartphone theft on the rise, a new study finds most people are willing to take matters into their own hands.
1 hour agoCameras
Control camera playback using a TV remote
Want to kick back in style and review your favourite photos from your camera on the TV, without leaving the couch?
2 hours agoTechnically Incorrect
The mystery of Netflix's new logo
It's out there. But Netflix doesn't want to talk about it. Might this be a test? Or might this be a very fine strategy?
2 hours agoTech Industry
Tesla earnings beat the street, but shares tumble after hours
Electric carmaker reports $17 million in earnings and nearly 6,500 Model S deliveries, but that wasn't enough to satisfy investors.
3 hours agoCrave
Buy a dummy iPhone 6 and spread your own rumors
Lately, alleged iPhone 6 "dummy units" have been all over the Internet. If you're growing sick of all the iPhone 6 leaks and rumors, you can buy one and come up with your own.
3 hours agoThe Audiophiliac
At last: Beautiful sound tiles that look like art
Tame your room's harsh acoustics with Baux sound-absorbing tiles.
4 hours agoCNET Update
Google seduces students with Classroom, Chromebooks
Get 'em hooked while they're young. Google offers schools a free online tool called Classroom, and it's marketing Chromebooks for education. Also, Evernote syncs with LinkedIn for scanning business cards.
4 hours agoInternet
Google Chrome's plan to hide URLs hits a snag
Chrome's "origin chip" feature, which hides URLs in the browser's location bar, may be vulnerable to lengthy Web addresses.
4 hours agoCrave
Scientists create 'alien' life form with artificial genetic code
For the first time, researchers create a new organism based on E. coli that passes along artificially engineered DNA.
5 hours agoInternet
Alibaba's blockbuster IPO: Why you should care about the Chinese giant
CNET breaks down Alibaba's sprawling e-commerce empire and explains why everyone's been talking about the Chinese company's initial public offering.Hot Products
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