Google I/O giveaways: $5.5 million buys a lot of buzz
How to get developers on your side: Give them free stuff before anyone else can get it.
Chrome and Drive come to iOS devices
Web-based apps get offline mode
ZDNet: Google's Compute Engine no Amazon cloud killer yet
Photos: Day 2 of Google I/O
Full coverage: Google I/O
June 28, 2012 2:29 PM PDT
How Google pulled off its skydiving stunt
How did Google get the OK to tout its specs by sending paratroopers into San Francisco? CNET takes a look.
Google glasses: $1,500 for developers
Editors' take: Google Glass Explorer Edition
Brin: Google Glass will free you
Google Glass lands for consumers in 2014
June 28, 2012 3:32 PM PDT
Will Nexus 7 prod Apple to make iPad Mini?
With the rumored iPhone 5 in the wings and a flimsy business rationale, an iPad mini is unlikely to surface.
Editors' take: Nexus 7
Nexus 7 no threat to iPad, says analyst
Pictures: Nexus 7 hands-on
June 28, 2012 1:06 PM PDT
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The iPhone at 5: From uncertainty to runaway hit
Apple's iPhone first went on sale five years ago Friday. CNET gazes back at some of its early flaws, and looks to what lies ahead.
Pictures: 5 years of iPhone announcements
5 years later, iPhone revenue hits $150B
Video: Vintage clip -- Jobs debuts iPhone
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Did RIM just meet its Waterloo? (And we're not talking Waterloo, Canada)
Where to start on RIM? First the bad news. And then more bad news.
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Microsoft details its Windows 8 upgrade plans
Microsoft is getting closer to the Windows 8 finish line and is finalizing details like its upgrade paths from older Windows releases to the coming version.
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ModBook returns, bringing OS X to tablets
Long before the iPad, the late, great ModBook converted MacBook laptops into touch-screen tablets. Now it's back with a new version, the ModBook Pro.
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MegaUpload sees big court win, but case far from over
A New Zealand court has ruled that the warrants served on Kim DotCom's home in January were invalid. But at this point, the decision is not a knockout blow to U.S. case against DotCom.
Kim DotCom warrants invalid, New Zealand judge rules