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  • Sony Recalls 440,000 Vaio Laptops
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  • Gadgets of the Future Almost Here
  • Breakthrough Speeds Up Cooking Time
  • Virus Infects Space Station Laptops (Again)
  • Hurricane Could Delay Shuttle Launch
  • NASA's Moon Rocket Looks Less Shaky
  • 'Where Your Shopping Shapes the World'
  • After Katrina: Going Green in the Ninth Ward
  • Arctic Sea Ice Drops to Near-Record Low
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  • CNET - TOP NEWS
  • Security firm spots Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw
  • At 10 years old, whither Google?
  • Mozilla releases second Firefox 3.1 alpha
  • Chrome's JavaScript challenge to Silverlight
  • Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser
  • Apple watchers spot 'iPod Nano' pix, iTunes hints
  • Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
  • Explore Picasa's latest and greatest community shots
  • SanDisk stock surges on buyout rumors
  • Making Word multiuser: Plutext
  • NetSuite boasts of Google Chrome support
  • EIC Squared: Chrome, iPods, and a Dell-Salesforce union
  • Images: The art of 'Spore' prototypes
  • Start-up launches spectrum marketplace
  • Umbrella Today keeps you dry, informed about moisture
  • Demo + TechCrunch = Launch Week
  • CNET News Daily Podcast: Microsoft makes ad push with Gates, Seinfeld
  • Photos: Future Combat Systems, here and now
  • Video: Why Apple says it's ready to rock
  • Google forms OpenSocial Foundation to woo friends
  • Hands-on with the new Joost: Software still required


  • CNET - SECURITY
  • Security firm spots Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw
  • Video: Why Apple says it's ready to rock
  • Microsoft: Expect four bulletins on Patch Tuesday
  • Protesters decry NASA hacker's extradition
  • Chrome suffers first security flaw
  • Microsoft proposes age-limited digital playgrounds
  • Microsoft slams Google on privacy
  • CSI Stick grabs data from cell phones
  • Apple to fix hole in password-protected iPhones
  • Best Western details hack of German hotel
  • British man to face hacking charges in U.S.
  • Rising fraud threats in virtual worlds
  • Security hole opens up password-protected iPhones
  • IE 8 beta gives other browsers a run for their money
  • Become a remote spy with Swann's new wireless camera
  • Space: The final frontier for computer viruses
  • Firefox extension protects against man-in-the-middle attacks
  • Amex, Royal Bank of Scotland, NatWest customer details sold on eBay
  • Ubuntu issues security patch for kernel flaw
  • IE 8 to include private browsing feature
  • Data on 84,000 U.K. prisoners is lost


  • CNET - PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • Apple watchers spot 'iPod Nano' pix, iTunes hints
  • Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
  • CTIA Fall 2008: A preview
  • EIC Squared: Chrome, iPods, and a Dell-Salesforce union
  • Images: The art of 'Spore' prototypes
  • Video: Why Apple says it's ready to rock
  • Are Demo and TechCrunch50 fragmenting their audiences?
  • iPhone to ingest EA's 'Spore Origins'
  • Apple to developer: No, you pull MY finger
  • Apple patent application blends touch, voice, face
  • Sprint HTC Touch Diamond outed early
  • iTunes 8 coming at next week's Apple event?
  • AT&T fixes wireless-data issue
  • iPod Touch and Nano blueprints revealed?
  • Apple, AT&T sued again over iPhone 3G
  • Five enterprise apps for the iPhone
  • For Mac, EA's 'Spore' requires Leopard, Intel chip
  • China Mobile: iPhone talks ongoing with Apple
  • Apple makes September 9 iPod event official
  • 120GB Zune coming
  • iPhone doubles Web browser share


  • CNET - THE NET
  • At 10 years old, whither Google?
  • Mozilla releases second Firefox 3.1 alpha
  • Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser
  • Demo + TechCrunch = Launch Week
  • Video: Why Apple says it's ready to rock
  • Google forms OpenSocial Foundation to woo friends
  • Week in review: Google's Chrome shines
  • About time: Joost to launch browser-based player
  • Google and 'Vanity Fair' party with the GOP
  • Video: Republican convention, day 4 recap
  • What you can--and can't--find about Palin on the Internet
  • Michael Moore plans Net-only film premiere
  • McCain talks up oil drilling, green energy
  • Execs predict next Google-like tech
  • Comcast appeals FCC traffic-blocking ruling
  • Republicans try for four more years
  • Audio slideshow: At Republican convention, celebration amid protests
  • Google shows advertisers where their ads click
  • Google adds Android app for Flickr photos
  • Football player pitches video game to GOP
  • Police, advocates monitor Web sex ads during political conventions


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