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CNET Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: CNET) is an Internet-based American media company based in San Francisco, California co-founded in 1993 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie. A publicly-held company, its stock trades on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol CNET. It has operations in 12 countries. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Toshiba announces 4K TVs, Cloud TV, laptops, Media Box - CNET
Hollywood ReporterToshiba announces 4K TVs, Cloud TV, laptops, Media BoxCNETToshiba announces 4K TVs, Cloud TV, laptops, Media Box. At an evening event the day before CES' ...via Google News -
Flying drones getting smaller, smarter, cheaper, and scarier
Thank the development of smartphones, with their cheap sensors, abundant computing power, and numerous radios, for the growth of both hobby and military tiny drones. Read this ...Posted by Pamela Hogle -
Google's Project Glass: You ain't seen nothin' yet
(Blog Post) The augmented-reality Project Glass provides a peek into Google's ambitions with artificial intelligence and how AI software could further shake up mobile computing. ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Sandia Labs: SOPA will 'negatively impact' U.S. cybersecurity
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IPv6 Day: Kicking the tires of a next-gen Net today
The computing industry has begun a major 24-hour test today to work the kinks out of IPv6, a disruptive but necessary overhaul of the Internet's inner workings.Posted by Ellie Kesselman -
U.S., U.K. see cyberwar as facet of regular war
Reports from the United States and United Kingdom military this week indicate those organizations are more comfortable voicing an idea I find blindingly obvious: cyberwar is war.Posted by Ron. Adams -
Senators announce Internet death penalty bill
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Amazon cloud outage derails Reddit, Quora
A partial failure at Amazon Web Services' cloud-computing infrastructure brought down some Internet operations today, including the Web sites of Quora and Reddit.Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Senate Democrats back TSA 'virtual strip searches'
Foes of the Transportation Security Agency's new air-screening procedures, including law enforcement-style pat-downs and what have been called "virtual strip searches," had ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Is Google Instant ad trying to annoy Steve Jobs?
If you were launching the first step into implanting your product permanently into someone's brain, would you employ Bob Dylan? Oh, I know he's a very fine musician, ...Posted by Juliet Sallette
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